Introducing the next artists-in-residence at Gunyah - Haines & Hinterding!
Joyce Hinterding
@joycehinterding and David Haines
@davidhainesart are based in the Blue Mountains, on the land of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples, their renowned collaborative and individual practices operate at the creative intersection of art, aesthetics, and observation. Together, Haines & Hinterding, are known for approaching energy not merely as a subject, but as a ‘mode of expression’.
“… During our residency at Gunyah we will work specifically with the volcanic geomorphology of the Port Stephens area for a new work commissioned by the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, for 2027. This project continues to build our vision of a speculative environmental techne, grounded in field trips and real-world scanning and recordings. We aim to invent a critically minded psychogeography for unprecedented imaginary landscapes, sparking a provocation about people’s position within the post-colonial Anthropocene. …” - continue reading link in bio
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All images courtesy the artists:
1. Joyce Hinterding and David Haines
2. Haines & Hinterding, Geology, 2015. Installation view, Energies: Haines & Hinterding, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2015. Real-time 3D environment, 2 x HD projections, game engine, motion sensor, spatial 3D.
3. Joyce Hinterding, Floric Osscilator, 2023. Graphite on glass, wood, mixer with headphones. Dimensions: 2 units, each 85 x 85cm. An antenna that scavenges electromagnetic energy and a capacitor that stores it.
4. David Haines, Field Study 2, 2023. 665 Nanometer Infrared Photograph, Queenstown, Tasmania. Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm
5. Haines & Hinterding, Pink Steam, 2022. Video and sound installation: Single Channel Video shot in hyper colour infrared at 470 nm on a specially modified camera, Stereo Sound + 6 Channel live sound of Cosmic Rays (muons).