Sydney - balancing work and pleasure. The Sydney Biennale

Site updated on 14 Jul 2012

Although Stephen was in Sydney for work (the AUC X World conference), that didn't mean some time couldn't be spent on cultural pursuits! Paulie showed Stephen some of her discoveries at the 18th Biennale of Sydney. Paulie had visited the Cockatoo Island exhibits the week before on a reconnaissance mission. Some very cool installations made for a great afternoon trip.


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conference dinner

But then on a quieter afternoon….

(Daan Roosegaarde) The light poles came on and made tweeting sounds as one walked past in the dark

A perplexing sound installation

Ghosts in the machine

Peter Robinson (NZ)



All carved out of a shipping container. Cal Lane (CAN)

the wings moved when a circuit was connected by touch

By Philip Beesley (CAN)





Left an interesting impression

"The River" by Adam Czijanovic

(Monika Grzmala) Some Asian kids took shots of their friend interacting with some installations

Ed Pien's "Corridor of Rain"

Paulie chats to an enthusiastic young man


Looking back to the city

Time for a break

Paulie and fabric- an enthusiastic combination!

Erin Manning's work "Slow Clothes"

It really caught her (imagination)


Looking out from the convict quarters


Back to the other side of the island

Tiffany Singh "Knock on the Sky, Listen to the Sound" (NZ)






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