Nirin Ngaay
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Author: Brook Andrew, Jessyca Hutchens, Stuart Geddes, Trent Walter
Published as part of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), titled NIRIN (a Wiradjuri word meaning 'edge') this book is a space where ideas, themes, research, and experiments arising out of NIRIN find places on pages. Traversing many disciplines and forms, encompassing new and previously published works, complete works as well as excerpts and fragments and responses, each piece may ask for new modes of reading and seeing.Instead of disorienting, we see many lines darting and weaving across these works, beautiful moments of syncing and overlap, affective and abstract resonances, moments of density, as well as pauses to breathe deeply.
ISBN 9780957802391. Biennale of Sydney. pb. 394 pages.
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Published as part of the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020), titled NIRIN (a Wiradjuri word meaning 'edge') this book is a space where ideas, themes, research, and experiments arising out of NIRIN find places on pages. Traversing many disciplines and forms, encompassing new and previously published works, complete works as well as excerpts and fragments and responses, each piece may ask for new modes of reading and seeing.Instead of disorienting, we see many lines darting and weaving across these works, beautiful moments of syncing and overlap, affective and abstract resonances, moments of density, as well as pauses to breathe deeply.
ISBN 9780957802391. Biennale of Sydney. pb. 394 pages.
available