This exhibition presents work from artists whose practice requires active participation from the audience in order for their works to be realised. By doing so, these artists collapse the creation and the consumption of an artwork into the same, single act.

ANALOGUE ART MAP



Analogue Art Map invites hand drawn maps of the Darwin area. Just draw a map and add it to the wall. These maps could lead to private events, hidden locations, sources of food or water or favorite places of interest. It is hoped that these contributions will together record and reveal a social map of the landscape's resources, traditions and stories from the point of view of how its occupants understand it, as well as how they believe visitors might best interpret the terrain.

Artist:
Analogue Art Map employs non digital media to address issues of digital technologies within the realm of creativity. Through architectural interaction, mapping social networks and psycho cartography, the group seeks to both record and generate connections between individuals and the spaces in which they live. Analogue Art Map strives to continue its ground breaking work using only obsolete technology.



There are more images from the Pro-Tribute exhibition here