WHAT ARE WE?
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what are we?

visual description of the video (above)
The visuals begin with images of a paddock with white Ibis dotted around and old growth Kari forests in the background. It then morphs into a moving image of the sunlight reflecting off leaves that are gently being tousled in the wind. The images are all slightly blurry, resonating with the notion of life being made up of inta-acting porous assemblages.
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Note: There are impairments in the audio. I have left them there on purpose as a nod towards the idea that our constant striving for perfection is part of the ableist enterprise.
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What are We? the audio visual works above were  commissioned by Headquarters for  "a dedicated, disability-led digital space; centering & celebrating the work of disabled creatives."
It has developed into an ongoing project with a life of its own. Its nascent cellular divisions emerged through the We Will Dance With Mountains 21/22 Black Hole Thread and it will continue beyond the bounds of the Headquarters commission. Click HERE to find out more about the WWDWM course.
Head to the ENGAGE page if you are interested in participating.
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We acknowledge the Noongar Nations of Bibbulmen (Pibbleman) and Menang (Merningar) as the custodians of the land this website was built on. ​We recognise their ongoing relationships to this land and  pay our respects to their Elders past,  present & emerging.
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