Presented with Centre for Projection Art and Fed Square

Intraconnection

Centre for Projection Art

Mon 25 Aug — Sun 31 Aug

Fed Square – Big Screen

What does it mean to be human – when the boundaries between person, plant, animal and machine begin to dissolve?

Intraconnection is a nightly series of newly commissioned moving-image works developed through the Centre for Projection Art’s residency program. Presented on the Fed Square screen, it explores multi-species entanglement in all its complexity.

This large-scale intervention into public space invites you to reflect on kinship, coexistence and the shared ecologies that bind us – offering moments of empathy, disorientation, and expanded awareness.

FREE

  • Presented with

    • Centre for Projection Art
    • Fed Square
  • Supported by

    • City of Yarra
  • A screen that shows a collage in the style Microsoft ClipArt featuring Julia Roberts looking to the right, a Roman statue, a patterned floor carpet (similar to one you'd find in a casino) and a continental breakfast buffet. These images are all presented against a galaxy background with text overlay saying 'It's a Vibe'. On the bottom right of the image, there is an Auslan Interpreter and the presenter.

    Queer PowerPoint

    Xanthe Dobbie, Harriet Gillies, Thom Smyth

    Witness queer artists transform Microsoft's most mundane medium into a funny riot of hot takes, cooked theories, and gloriously gay revelations.

    Fed Square – The Edge

    Fri 29 Aug

  • The World Came Flooding In

    Isobel Knowles, Van Sowerwine

    A house is never the same after a river runs through it. Memories of flooded homes are reimagined through groundbreaking storytelling technologies.

    ACMI – Swinburne Studio

    Thu 21 Aug — Sun 24 Aug

  • A large tape recorder-esque machine sits on a small black table, two tattooed hands are grabbing it. There is a pair of black headphones resting on top.

    Listening Acts | Installations

    Rebecca Bracewell, Hannah de Feyter, Anna Liebzeit, Monica Lim, Tamara Saulwick with Peter Knight, Thembi Soddell

    How do technologies mediate and transform our experience of sound?

    Melbourne Recital Centre

    Fri 22 — Sun 24 Aug