Today our friends at the Victorian Law Reform Commission hosted and helped film a conversation between the Honourable Justice Anthony North and anthropologist Scott Cane facilitated by Nick Gadd, which will...
Step Folem Step exhibition remounted at Alliance Francaise Port Vila
The Niu Yam artists collective, formed during the Niu Yam Vanuatu Artists Fellowship 2019-2020 has remounted the Step Folem Step exhibition at Alliance Francaise Port Vila to give access to the work to new...
About the Remix/Rimix logo
The logo for Remix/Rimix was designed and painted by Vanuatu artist Derik Narsong Taleo, with graphic design by artist Daniel Owen.
Digital Platforms for Indigenous Cultural Knowledge Workshop
On June 3rd 2021 the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies and the Scaffolding Cultural Co-Creativity Project hosted a workshop on Digital Platforms for Indigenous Cultural Knowledge – in support of the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture’s (KALACC) Following the Trade Routes Project.
Step Folem Step exhibition
Photograph by Niki Kauatonga, exhibited as part of Step Folem Step exhibition, Fondation Suzanne Bastien Gallery, Port Vila, Vanuatu, September 2020 2020 was an unexpectedly challenging year, where lots of...
In the Space of Translation – translating research into visual art with Samantha Corbett and the ANU Insight Out Exhibition
In 2020 I was chosen to be part of the Australian National University Insight Out project, exploring interdisciplinary collaboration between visual artists and researchers. Artist Samantha Corbett and I were...
Niu Yam Vanuatu Artists Fellowship and the Vanuatu National Arts Festival
The Rimix – Negotiating Contemporary Arts and Custom in the Pacific project is supporting collaborative arts practice and undertaking qualitative research with contemporary Ni-Vanuatu artists to explore how creative re-use of traditional knowledge is being negotiated and managed by ni-Vanuatu artists, kastom knowledge owners, communities and cultural organisations.
‘Logic Error Detected’: Teaching AI ethics through roleplay games
“Greetings, and welcome to the All-Life Rehabilitation Centre. I am MICA, the Massively Intelligent Calculating Automaton in charge of operations. I look forward to learning from you.”
As part of the 2019 CoDesign Culture Lab, players were invited to take part in workshop running to playtest the development of the ‘Logic Error Detected’ role play game, developed by Canberra based Game Master Callie Doyle Scott.
CoDesign Icebreaker game
In 2019 we commissioned the 3rd year Design students at the ANU School of Art and Design to help us design communication tools to help people understand the idea of Co-Design. They developed an icebreaker...
Gina Kaitiplel, Amelia Lovo & Stephanie Ephraim – REMIX1 Artists
REMIX1 included the works of a number of contemporary female artists from Vanuatu, including photographers Stephanie Ephraim and Georgina Kaitiplel and painter Amelia Lovo. Further Arts trainee media maker...










