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mongrel assemblies

Presented by Caitlyn Parry

Date

Thu 30 May 7:00am - 11:00pm

Tickets

Free, No Booking Required

Venue

The Design Archive Window at RMIT
Building 100 (Design Hub) - RMIT University, Victoria Street, Carlton VIC, Australia

Access

Wheelchair accessible

Mongrel Assemblies has been created by repurposing salvaged materials from an annual temporary architecture commission. The materials are transported to a quarry in the Otways region under the care of the collaborative practice These Are the Projects We Do Together, which stores, catalogues and repairs them for re-use. Its work is beamed into the gallery through live feeds (see Quarry TV: Broadcast Live) that trace the human and machine labour involved in the process of transforming raw material to finished goods.

Mongrel Assemblies experiments with machine learning’s capacity to translate material data into compositions that minimise offcuts, waste and labour by training a machine agent to find simplicity and efficiency. The resulting installation reveals the imprint of the land at the quarry on its material substance hints at its past use as a pristine pavilion and indicates potential future uses for new custodians.


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