CURRENT acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional owners of the land we work and practice. We recognise the importance of ‘Dwerda Weelardinup’ as a significant navigational and communication site. Always was, always will be Aboriginal Land.              



06 NOV - 08 NOV

‘Hyper Currents and Short Circuits’ is a collision of the virtual and the real. Everything physical has a digital analogue, and in a breakdown of systems of meaning, the physical begins to imitate the virtual.

14 NOV-30 NOV


‘Can you hear me’ is a sound and sculptural installation by Saar Amptmeijer that imagines the internet, and its deeply physical and power-laden network shaped by submarine cables, colonial legacies, and corporate infrastructures.
In collaboration with Fremantle Biennale program