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WORKING THE WATERS

is a collection of immersive videos and installation works that reveal the resultant aftermaths of water and human activity colliding. The imagery, covering geography ranging from the Americas through to the Indo-Pacific, illustrates how water is either worshipped to the point of being adored to death, as with the River Ganges, or abused, like the damage done to the Queen River in Tasmania by copper mining. In the East, the contamination continues with the poisoning of waters around the islands which housed smelters, and their

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