Whos Afraid of Public Space

Presented at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art / Federation Square, Melbourne

This work engages with Melbourne’s distinctive public housing estates through a monochromatic silent film. The piece captures the textures and geometrical patterns of the buildings, inviting viewers to reflect on the intricate relationships between these structures and the communities within. Through montage and repetition, the film emphasizes the overlooked details that reveal the lives lived in these spaces, offering a more intimate perspective of public housing.

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