Listening Back

A projection of a wall of unreadable text
Textured divide

Category

Exhibition

Location

Gorman Arts Centre

When

6 pm - 8 pm
Thursday 2 March

1 pm - 6 pm
Friday 3 March

11 am - 4 pm
Saturday 4 + Sunday 5 March

Venue

Tributary Projects

Listening Back by Jasmine Guffond is an immersive audio-visual installation. By giving sound to cookie data, users are encouraged to consider the politics of being continually tracked while browsing the Web.

Guffond is an artist and composer working at the interface of social, political and technical infrastructures and has exhibited internationally including the 2019 Venice Biennale. Her practice spans live performance, recording, sound installation and custom-made browser add-on, looking at the potential of sound to engage with contemporary political questions.

Join Jasmine for the panel talk They’re Following Us to be held on 4 March in the Tributary gallery space.

Related events: Chris Carroll’s theatre show I Have No Enemies is confronting, enlightening and absurdly entertaining and decodes the uncomfortable truth of surveillance in our everyday lives.

This work is presented by Arts Capital at Gorman Arts Centre in partnership with Tributary Projects and ANU School of Computing.