Coming Up: UNNATURAL HISTORY

Unnatural History utilises Vitrine as a site for a miniature diorama, as one would encounter in a museum of natural history - at least, a museum based on the empirical classification of 'historical' or 'natural' artefacts. In this case, the papier-mache and cardboard artefacts presented highlight the increasing difficulty with which we differentiate between the constructed and natural worlds.

Although these objects are archaic in both their construction and content, they represent the shape of things to come - an entirely fabricated nature. Unnatural History critically questions the cultural apparatus through which our perception of 'the natural' is formed, and simultaneously alludes to humankind's own wilful and inevitable destruction of the environment.

* * *

Unnatural History opens in the Vitrine @ Platform, Degraves Street Subway in Melbourne, on Friday June 5th, from 6 - 8pm


I snapped this shot as I was deinstalling - it looks like a whole new exhibition...and already has given me ideas about how to present work in the future.

DIY archaeology



walking home from work the other night, I chanced upon a relic from a distant technological past, which had been recently unearthed.

I wonder what other curious artefacts the site will yield...