10 Minutes to Midnight: Survival in the atomic age
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2015
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Crea, T.
Dement, L.
Boylan, J.
Mollison, N.
Harrald, L.
Marwick, D.
Kawano, Y.
Brown, P.
Barkley, E.
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Crea, Dement, Boylan, Mollison, Harrald, Kawano, Marwick, Brown, Barkley, Parsons
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10 Minutes to Midnight is the culmination of community-based arts projects with atomic survivor communities including: Pitantjatjara Anangu in Yalata and Oak Valley, communities who were relocated from traditional Maralinga Tjarutja lands prior to the tests; and nuclear veteran and descendant networks in Australia and Britain. The creative works fit within a long tradition of artists and communities responding to 'the bomb'.
Featured are original projection installations, digital artwork, contemporary photo media, sound design, sculpture, film and rare archival material.
As well as exploring the horrors of the atomic age, the exhibition embodies humanitarian messages of hope, celebrating the resilient communities and individuals who continue to pursue recognition and justice, and courageously share their stories for the benefit of future generations. The timing of the exhibition coincides with the 70-year anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings - the beginning of the atomic age.
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Teresa Crea: Director, dramaturgy
Linda Dement: Digital Artwork, Concept Development
Jessie Boylan: Photography, Video Editing, Concept Development
Nic Mollison: Set Design, Lighting Design, Concept Development
Luke Harrald: Composition, Sound Design, Concept Development
Yukiyo Kawano: Sculpture
Danielle Marwick: Photography, Video
John Romerill: Research, Text Development
Russell Bryant: Interviews, community liaison
Kristy Richards: Concept Development
Sharon Bryant: Actor
Irene Peters: Cultural Advisor, guide
Keith Peters: Cultural Advisor
Steve Harrison: Community Liaison, Carving
Warren Paul: Pen and Ink Drawings, Creative Advisor
Avon Hudson: Research, Community Liaison
Mariko (Rico) Ishii: Cultural exchange liaison, Concept Development
Paul Brown: Creative Producer, concept development, research, curation
Ellise Barkley: Production Manager, curation, research, concept development
Rowan Lee: Technician
John Turpie: Carving, technical advice
Craig Clifford: Set construction and development
Amanda Brown: Seamstress
Rachael Parsons: Curation
Contains text in English and Pitjantjatjara.
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c. Alphaville, 2015