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This Heritage Coexistence event featured a talk with heritage experts Professor Laurajane Smith, dr Beau de Belle and Rob Adams AM. The event brought together Western and Indigenous architectural and cultural heritage perspectives, allowing other forms of heritage to emerge in the conversation. Starting with the intertwined First Nations', colonial and natural heritage embedded in Queen Victoria Gardens, the talk also expanded to the city scale.
Then as the sun set, the internal geometries of the pavilion become a canvas for an immersive LIDAR visual coexistence experiment. Geological mapping was used to trace the familiar details of the pavilion and its surroudings, and project them back in strange new ways, blending into coexistence.
link to the recorded talk:
special thanks to:
Professor Laurajane Smith, dr Beau de Belle and Rob Adams AM and the MPavilion Team
photography by:
Leo Showell
https://leoshowell.com/
projection mapping & animation by:
Martin Gerald
This event was supported by RMIT University