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MTalks—UNTOLD: Digital materiality through a First Nations lens

Mar 10, 202341 min
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Episode description

Material—by being composed of matter—is a tangible artifact. Materiality, on the other hand, is inclusive of tangible and intangible matter. Digital materiality is the state of representation of physical materials, whether they are tangible or not. Listen in to Gunditjmara, Djabwurrung artist Hayley Millar Baker and Burraguttumal Curator Sebastian Goldspink as they discussed the tangibility and the ephemeral in digital art making and self portraiture through a First Nation’s lens. This talk was presented as part of the program for UNTOLD at MPavilion presented by Agency Projects. UNTOLD brings together First Nations creatives, thinkers and writers from across Australia for exchange, storytelling and discussion.
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