This exhibition draws attention to the infinite progression of nature’s rhythms in various frequencies and times. The natural process of organic decomposition are captured through an experimental biochrome process and time-lapse photography. These methods allow for the observation of the transformation of native flora by revealing what is usually invisible to the eye. The significance of these plants to the Quandamooka people of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) for the medicinal purposes demonstrates the importance of the relationship between ourselves and the natural world.

Unfolding Rhythms by Renata Buziak
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22nd April - 10th May
The Hold Artspace
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