Kuril Dhagun Welcome wall
Kuril Dhagun Welcome wall
The use of Impromptu generative processes that drive the jam2jam project have been applied to the Kuril Dhagun welcome to country wall at the State Library of Queensland. The wall is a feature of the new audio visual experience of country and stories being created at the Kuril Dhagun- Indigenous Knowledge Centre. The wall features stories of country and people from around Queensland in audio visual form. Andrew Sorensen has created a subtle but engaging generative audio visual process. kuril dhagun draws its meaning from kuril, which is the native marsupial that is found on the State Library site near Kurilpa Point on the Brisbane River, and dhagun meaning earth/place/country. A literal translation of the name is 'kurils place'. Kuril Dhagun is also part of the network of Indigenous Knowledge Centres located throughout Queensland and the Torres Strait.
Kuril Dhagun Welcome wall
10/12/2010
The use of Impromptu generative processes that drive the jam2jam project have been applied to the Kuril Dhagun welcome to country wall at the State Library of Queensland.