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represented by Galerie de Roussan, Paris

  Les Aimants
  Coup de Soleil
  Phone Booth Project
  Untelling, retelling The River
  Seeking a Meridian
  Benevolent Asylum: just for fun
  Benevolent Asylum
  Reading Aloud & BookBUS
  Border Crossings
  Deadman Monologue
  First Love
  Bordertown
  Endless Summer
  The perfect future game
  I want to break free
  Dangerous Liaisons
  Paint Tin Fantasias
  Sleepwalker
  Blinded by the Light
  Burning Memory
  Approach
  Timeslots
 

 

The Phone Booth Project
'We don't need a map', Fremantle Arts Centre
16 November 2012 - 20 January 2013
We don't need a map is an exhibition of extraordinary
artworks and events that brings the Western Desert to the city to celebrate the lively, robust and enduring culture of the Martu.
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The Phone Booth Project features a Pilbara pay phone, large-scale projections and multi-lingual dialogues. Revealing the
independence and adaptation of modern telecommunications by Martu people across the vast Western Desert, working collaboratively with Martu filmmaker Curtis Taylor, we have made a video installation that explores the use of phone booths in these remote desert communities.