‘Resonant Pollution' - Geoff Robinson
Event description
‘Resonant Pollution’ is a sound performance which focuses on listening as a mode of attunement with intertidal ecologies and their entanglements with plastic pollution held on Saturday 15th March at 7pm.
This iteration will respond to the physical conditions of Conduction as an underwater tank through turning the windows into a resonant surface through contact microphones, and using plastic waste as instruments. Through submerging the audience into the acoustic ecologies of ocean plants and beings we speculate a world of accumulating resonant plastics, giving voice and agency to these muted+noisy materials of pollution.
Resonant Pollution is developed out of the offsite project ‘Polyphony for Intertidal Ecologies’ as a part of The Ecologies Project at Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, made at Monmar/Point Nepean on Bunurong Country.
$10/$20/ First Nations Free. Tickets through our website, and available on the door with cash or card. Light Hospitality provided.
Access: There is a 9cm step into the venue. A range of seating options available. Lower sensory space available to use. Air Filter used, and masks available. Air conditioning will be used. See full access information on our previous posts and our website. Ask any questions through DM or email conduction3011@gmail.com
Image: Geoff Robinson ‘ocean plastics’ and ‘performance test images’, photo by Debris Facility 2025. Design: Debris Facility.
Conduction is supported by Maribyrnong City Council’s “Creative Places Program”
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