Junctures - The Journal for Thematic Dialogue
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Within the Outside
In my work I am using light as the subject, transformed through a unique method of photography which allows what would normally remain unseen to the human eye to be revealed on the photographic image through light. Within the Outside is a series of eight glass photographs that was inspired by the research of Craig Rodger in the Department of Physics at the University of Otago, a work which emphasises the temporal nature of the processes used and the subject photographed. Through light and colour, momentarily perceived through receptors placed in different sites on the surface of the planet, he and his fellow researchers gain a fleeting and nearly imperceptible impression of phenomena occuring in the interstices between outer space, the atmosphere and the planet Earth that can be captured only through the manipulation of light through the camera lens
On Caustics: A Conversation
In which an Artist preserves the tenor of conversations with a Physicist: Lessons on the behaviour of Caustics. A collagoration of artistic experiments to create light artifacts captured on a light sensor, informed by the scientific emanations of a consulting physicist
Review: w ā n a k a…learning in the dark p a i n t i n g s & s o u n d, by Moana Tipa and Marahia Te Kahika (Dunedin School of Art Gallery, November 2016).
Viral: distributed agencies and irreversible change
Viral: distributed agencies and irreversible change 
Responsibilities, Reclamation and Recuperation – the Critical Constructions of Kristin O’Sullivan Peren
Set against a historical overview, this article looks at a sculpture proposal by Kristin O’Sullivan Peren involving over 800 tonnes of re-cycled rubbish collected from the capital city of Wellington
‘Memory and the Myth of Communication -“DataFlower for Dunedin” 1998 -Adrian Hall in the Octagon.’
‘Memory and the Myth of Communication -“DataFlower for Dunedin” 1998 - Performed by Adrian Hall in the Octagon.&rsquo