Disrupted materiality


Timothy Tate’s first Brisbane solo show — ‘Disrupted Materiality’ — is currently on at KEPK, a great gallery at Yerongpilly nestled between artists’ studios and a bubbling aquarium. The exhibition brings together various works in which Tim repurposes outdated electronics to offer a dialogue between our analogue past and digital present. In concert, the four major works in ‘Disrupted Materiality’ invite the visitor to reconsider everyday objects (or objects that were recently — and briefly — everyday) and prompt reflection on the lifecycle of technology and how we perceive the material world. Here, TVs, surveillance feeds, video games, discmans, Super-8 projectors and reel-to-reel recorders explore feedback as a generative process, looping the visitor’s experience back on them to uncanny effect.

This exhibition includes a new iteration of Static mediations, an installation that invites the viewer to participate in their own surveillance. It begins with an interactive terminal where their choices impact the work, generating a personalised poem alongside various media that observe, interpret and negotiate the visitors’ presence. Is this space an ecosystem, a friendly interlocutor or a panopticon? (I contributed the text-adventure component of Static mediations, itself an iteration of ‘Meditation on the Body‘.)


‘Disrupted Materiality’ is on until 17 March 2024 (10am – 3pm) at KEPK Space, Station Road Creative Precinct, Yeerongpilly.

Static meditations

DOTS+LOOPS: NONSTOP

12 DECEMBER 2021

Composer, sound artist and DIY-doyen Timothy Tate, and writer, poet and pop-culture connoisseur Zenobia Frost combine to make a Brisbane artistic duo creating some wonderful multimedia works. For Dots+Loops Nonstop 2021 we’ve been commissioned to create a new immersive installation. Called ‘Static Mediations’, it weaves together piles of obsolete technologies, poetry and primitive text-based video games to create an interactive Choose-Your-Own-Adventurer rabbit hole, and boy oh boy does it deliver some mind-bending goodness. Begin your guided mediation.

Hear more about the project on the Joining the Dots podcast.

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