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Acknowledgements
I would like to acknowledge the Ngunnawal people, the traditional owners of the country on which I now stand.
Also, I would like to acknowledge all Indigenous peoples, whose wisdom and knowledge offer great opportunities for humanity to learn how to be more sustainable and respectful of the land we inhabit.
Last but not least, I would like to acknowledge the support and encouragement of Te Urutahi Waikerepuru, Jo Tito, Sharon Atkinson, Lee Joachim, Aretha Briggs and many other people who, by sharing their stories and passion, encouraged me to explore more deeply my own history and place in the world. The contributions of Leah Barclay, Lukas Benson-Whittaker, Martin Drury and Julianne Preston have also been essential to the development of some of the work.
Overview
● Introduction to my art● Connections to science● Linkages:
○ Intercreate○ TransArts Alliance○ Way of the Turtle
Place + Identity + Memory
Key projects:
■ Big Banana Time Inc (1996 – 2001)■ Scalpland (1995 - 1996)■ Fauxonomy (2007 – 2013)■ Finding Balance: Mura gadi (2014)■ Words for Water (2013 -)■ Way of the Turtle (2014 -)
Words for WaterProject progress
Words for Water is seen as an ever expanding project, allowing for infinite expansion of words, thoughts and stories related to water.
● Waters of the Past - a sub project exploring migration, journeying and genealogy, 2016● Words for Water, Mary – Stage 5, Shown at Gympie Regional Gallery as part of “Six Degrees of Separation”, June 2015● Stage 4.2 “From the mountain to the sea” Huatoki Plaza and WITT, January 2015● Stage 4.1 Aotearoa Wai, Video on Vimeo https://vimeo.com/121078013 2015, Screened at Balance Unbalance: Water, Climate, Place, Phoenix,
Arizona, OUT WITH DROUGHT: Matters of Water, curated by Molly Hankwitz, Artist’s Television Access Gallery, San Francisco● Stage 4.0 River Cinema SCANZ2015 – New Plymouth, New Zealand January 2015● Stage 3 Postcard for The Satellites: Art spinning around Kochi, December 2014● Stage 2.1 PhotoAccess, October 2014● Stage 2 Video on Vimeo https://vimeo.com/108540341 October 2014● Stage 1.2 3WDS14 – Waterwheel World Water Day Symposium 2014, March 2014● Stage 1.1 Video on YouTube http://youtu.be/Dd0SqODdIOU September 2013● Stage 1 of Words for Water was presented as part of the Transreal Topologies exhibition at the Royal Institute of Science in Adelaide,
October 2013. Transreal Topologies was held in conjunction with the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR) Symposium in Adelaide.
Some of the words collectedGapu: Yolgnu, Kapi: Pitjanjatjara, Gugu: Wubuy,
Air: Bahasa Indonesian, Wair: Bahasa Sikka, Wada: Myla, Voda: Russian, Sui: Cantonese, Pani: Hindu, Water: English, Aqua:
Latin, Eau: French, Ma: Arabic, Agua: Spanish/Portuguese, Nepo: Greek, Wasser: German, Wai: Maori, Galin: Wiradjuri, Wala: Yorta
Yorta, Su: Turkish, Tubig: Filipino, Vann: Norwegian, Uisce: Irish Gaelic,
Dwr: Welsh, Ilma: Maltese, Vand: Danish, Vatten: Swedish, Banyu: Javanese, Vesi: Estonian,
Auga: Galician, Ouse: Old English, Av: Kurdish
tracey m benson :: www.byte-time.net
Next steps: WellnessIn many languages the words for water have multiple meanings – as in the example of Wai.
In my mother tongue, English, there are also many words that have a connection to water, which have disparate meanings – e.g Wellness, Spring.
What are other examples?
What are their connections to water?
Connections to science
Communications and program management:
- Research School of Bioscience (2004)- CERF (2008)- LivingGreener (2009 - 2o14)- Clean Energy Regulator (2011-2012)
Intercreate TrustParticipant:
● SCANZ2013● SCANZ2015● Water, Peace, Power● Trustee since 2013
Developing the culture to create a sustainable civilisation
TransArts AllianceGoal:
Greater social, cultural, creative and
environmental outcomes through
building collective awareness of
diverse forms of knowledge.
https://transartsalliance.org/
Pattern Recognition by Vicki Smith and Aroha Timoti integrated traditional tukutuku with QR coding
Way of the TurtleThe Way of the Turtle is a collaboration between Yorta Yorta researcher Lee Joachim and artist Tracey Benson focused on how connection to country can build strong and healthy communities through skills and intergenerational knowledge sharing.
The project uses a range of media including environmental data, augmented reality (AR), video and photography to creatively engage with scientific research on Yorta Yorta country and to share and build knowledge.
Thank you
Tracey Benson
[email protected] www.traceybenson.com@bytetime on Twitter, Flickr, Instagram, Facebook, Identica, Tumblr