un Projects
is based on the unceded sovereign land and waters of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation; we pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
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Editorial: Co-working
Shelley McSpedden and Meredith Turnbull
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Collective objects of anxiety: Things encountered and enacted in Paris, Autumn 2015
Tessa Zettel
3
How to: do the work
Deirdre Cannon
4
Theoretical Waveform Instrument for Earth Generation 2016
Pia van Gelder
5
The life support of the brand
Richard Frater
6
Energy, agency and the elemental materialism of Nicholas Mangan, David Haines and Joyce Hinterding
Ella Mudie
7
Jaba River, Middle Tailings from the Panguna mine, Bougainville
2009;
Dunlop Australia Tyres, Upper Tailings of the Panguna mine, Jaba River, Bougainville
2009
Taloi Havini
8
Art Matter / Art Objects / Art Things: Reject the commodity and perform. Materialism ain’t cool.
Natalie Thomas
9
Interview with Tahjee Moar
Shelley McSpedden and Meredith Turnbull
10
Reports from a Kitchen
Tom Melick
11
Reinstating the smoko
Lana Lopesi
12
Transit
2016
Manon van Kouswijk
13
Nods all round: orientations in recent spatial practice
Emily Castle
14
Interview with Glenn Iseger-Pilkington
Alana Hunt
15
The artist as transcendental empiricist
Andrea Eckersley
16
Becoming together: subject–object encounters
Tristen Harwood
17
Leave this noisy sphere
Deborah Birch
18
The deep clap of bronze against bronze reverberates over a stretch of space
Saskia Doherty
19
Monster soup, after William Heath 2016; Monster soup, further detail (growing animals) 2016; Monster soup, further detail (growing indigo) 2016
Isadora Vaughan
20
Sharing one cup
Chris Griffiths
21
Material co-existence: beyond materiality and agency
Anatol Pitt
22
Peoples’ plumbing: objects and pipes in Sean Peoples’ recent work
Helen Hughes
23
A world before the chunking happens
Sophia Dacy-Cole
24
Pencil rubbing of plaque: plaque was originally shown in the front garden of Linden (St Kilda) as part of Jessie Bullivant’s exhibition
Both at Once
2014
Jessie Bullivant
25
We’re Drowning! Now What!?
Kelly Fliedner
26
Splitting | Sides
Chloé Wolifson
27
Rapa Nui Ranelagh
Michael Ascroft
28
Body Information Workshops
Lucy Forsberg
29
Feeling Material
Jeremy Eaton
30
124,908
Scott McCulloch
31
The deep clap of bronze against bronze reverberates over a stretch of space
Saskia Doherty
32
Wizard Rolling
Andrea Eckersley and Susan Jacobs
33
Interview With Artist and Theorist Erin Manning
Sophia Dacy-Cole
34
Never Not Working - Interview With Despo Debby of Debby Doesn't Do It For Free, 2016
Vincent Silk
35
‘Recollect and Reconnect’ and ‘Djaraba’s Nura’
Mashara Wachjudy
36
How Aborigines Invented the Idea of Object-Oriented Ontology
Dylan Rainforth
37
Moss. Thoughts on entanglement, representation and the material world
Anatol Pitt
38
Seeing through Screens: Digital Media in the Gallery Space
Matthew Taft and Julian R. Murphy
39
The materiality of language: poetry and text based visual art as co-worker
Melody Paloma
Monster soup, after William Heath 2016; Monster soup, further detail (growing animals) 2016; Monster soup, further detail (growing indigo) 2016
by
Isadora Vaughan
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Sharing one cup
Chris Griffiths
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The deep clap of bronze against bronze reverberates over a stretch of space
Saskia Doherty
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