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The Ecoimaginaries panel brings together creative collectives, Indigenous artists and cultural workers working with art, ecologies and alternative technology cultures. The focus is on art that grows relations and resilience over long flows of time through work with communities, embodying ancient and emergent cultural practices in ways that are woven with the life of the Land.
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Title
Eco-imaginaries: creative practice and eco-social transformations
Authors
Kate Genevieve - University of Sussex
Jean Yern
Trudy Lane
Leah Barclay - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre
Almendra Cremaschi - National University of General San Martín
Publication details
Proceedings of the 29th International Symposium on Electronic Arts, Volume 1, pp.1436-1438
Conference details
International Symposium of Electronic Art (ISEA), 29th (Brisbane, Australia, 21-Jun-2024–29-Jun-2024)
Publisher
International Symposium on Electronic Art
Date published
2024
DOI
10.5204/book.eprints.256296
Copyright note
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Organisation Unit
School of Business and Creative Industries; Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre