A situated practice release_ie62p5thqncc5i55pqnsjnwdum

by Fiona Hillary

Published in The Journal of Public Space by City Space Architecture.

2018   Issue Vol. 3 n. 2 | 2018 | FULL ISSUE, p149-166

Abstract

A situated practice explores one artist's approach to navigating the shifts and changes inherent in the public space of the post-industrial city and suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Collaborative, ephemeral, site-specific, relational works in three specific sites; Station Pier in Port Melbourne, automated pedestrian crossings throughout the city, and at the Western Treatment Plant, the sewerage facility on the western edge of Melbourne's urban sprawl, explore everyday public sites to stake a claim for the imagination. Engaging with the work of critical theorists including Rosi Braidotti, Franco Bifo Berardi and Donna Haraway I am interested in how the abstraction of ordinary experiences and spaces allow artists and audience to co-constitute the possibility of something other, triggering fleeting transformative acts of imagination. Through this body of work, I am learning how to leave the marks of care for the future and 'stay with the trouble.' (Haraway, 2016, p.10).
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