image: Dr Rewa Wright, ‘Contact Zone’, 2018
image: Rebecca Najdowski, from the exhibition ‘Inverted Landscapes’, 2020

WHAT: This lunchtime panel discussion will invite two leading creative researchers to reflect on how they hold together the ecological and technological in their practice.

WHO: This panel will feature
Dr Rewa Wright (QUT) &
Dr Rebecca Najdowski (RMIT),
chaired by Dr Alison Bennett, IF_LAB co-director & associate dean, photography

WHEN: 12:30-1:30 AEST Thursday 11 May 2023

WHERE: RMIT City Campus Building 2 Level 2 Room 1 & online via Teams
Click here to join the meeting

WHAT IF the ecological and technological were not oppositional concepts but held together as congruent and entangled?​ Dr Rewa Wright and Dr Rebecca Najdowski are creative researchers working in expanded imaging whose practices investigate the interrelated dynamics of ecological and technological realms. These artists are doing more than using technology to reflect on ecological themes. Their work demonstrates the entangled systems that constitute the ecological and technological. ​Working in the context of a climate emergency, their works invite us to re-conceive our place within ecological systems.​

DR REWA WRIGHT

Rewa Wright is a media arts and computational design researcher with a collaborative and transdisciplinary practice, encompassing exhibition, performance, publication, presentation, and community engagement. Working with various modes of analogue and digital art since 1998, Rewa has over 20 years of experience in various aspects of motion-based and sonic media, including live performance, music, digital design, and virtual image creation. As an intra-active media designer, experimental media artist and inverse technologist, research is both traditional and practice-based. Rewa’s projects weave together emerging technologies, Indigenous justice, clean blockchains and digital healthcare. An ecologically conscious researcher, she commits to ensuring her techniques and methods are sustainable, create positive social impact in both local and global communities, and respect Indigenous knowledge systems. Her Māori heritage (Ngāi Tawake/Te Kaimaroke/Te Uri o Hau hapu of Aotearoa/New Zealand) is a strength, and affords the capacity to draw on ancient non-Western knowledge from an embodied as well as a scholarly perspective. Rewa’s extended reality installations have been included in the SIGGRAPH Asia Art Gallery (2019), Ars Electronica: In Kepler’s Gardens (2020), the Aotearoa Digital Arts Symposium (2022), the Queensland Extended Reality Festival (2022), and several iterations of the International Symposium of Electronic Arts (ISEA). She is Senior Lecturer in Creative Practice (Film, Screen & Animation) at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. 

Check out her keynote address to the 2022 ADA Symposium: https://ada.net.nz/events/symposia/symposium2022/dr-rewa-wright/

DR REBECCA NAJDOWSKI

Rebecca Najdowski is an artist who considers how humans, imaging technology, and more-than-human nature are entangled. Najdowski is an academic at RMIT School of Art, Program Manager of the Bachelor of Arts(Photography) and Co-Director of the IF_LAB.

IF LAB panel discussion: holding the ecological & technological in creative practice (11 May 2023)

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