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Caitlin Franzmann: Tree-telling

MPavilion
Queen Victoria Gardens
St Kilda Rd
VIC

In Tree-telling, Brisbane-based artist Caitlin Franzmann deploys hand-crafted divination cards as the trigger for experimental one-on-one encounters between the artist and individual participants. The seven cards are paired with seven sound compositions, each corresponding to a tree in the Queen Victoria Gardens surrounding the MPavilion: Canary Island Palm, River Red Gum, London Plane, Algerian Oak, Jacaranda, Atlas Cedar and Lilly Pilly.

Selecting a card from the deck, visitors embark on a journey that proceeds from Tarot reading, to a shared walk from MPavilion to their chosen tree and back, to experimental listening session.

*Music for the original Tree-telling sonic works is composed by David M. Thomas.

‘Tree-telling’ is a Liquid Architecture project developed for MPavilion.*

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Caitlin Franzmann
...the term vocal fry and its association with young women is another ‘excuse to dismiss, ignore and marginalise women’s voices, both literally and figuratively’.
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