Tag: Brian Fuata

Dream Sequence

Urban Theatre Projects

By Erin McFadyen — 11 November, 2020

At the beginning of Urban Theatre Projects’ multi-part series Dream Sequence, Brian Fuata intones, knowingly: ‘welcome again to the digital realm.’ Following Fuata, I want to think about the ways that Dream Sequence holds the dreamlike and the digital together as a cognate pair, collapsing the distinction between the ordinary, intelligible surfaces of our waking…

After Technology

Group Exhibition

By Hannah Jenkins — 15 March, 2019

A speculative review of the UTS Gallery group exhibition After Technology. Future anxieties are too much to process. The old narratives of human beings wielding technology are now obsolete. Instead, technology directs us:  we cultivate and obsess over it; it commercialises and consumes us. My head spins with political echo chambers and lag. I can…

All Ears: A Listening Party

Frances Barrett

& Jessica Olivieri

By Stella Maynard & Em Size — 4 October, 2018

This text is the next instalment in RD’s feature series of paratextual responses, and is in dialogue with All Ears: A Listening Party—a Campbelltown Arts Centre project conceived by Frances Barrett and co–curated by Frances Barrett & Jessica Olivieri. All Ears invited audiences to attune themselves to the practice of queer listening and featured the…