QuarryTV is a live-stream broadcast, located in the base of a sandstone quarry in the Otway Ranges.
QuarryTV. Broadcasting Live.
QuarryTV is a live-stream broadcast, located in the base of a sandstone quarry in the Otway Ranges within the traditional lands of the Gadubanud people.
Cameras frame three distinct views from a fixed point. Camera 1 looks south at 300mm above ground. Camera 2 looks East, 1200mm above ground, and Camera 3 looks West, 1800mmn above ground. This setup uses technologies that have been diverted from e-waste.
The Quarry is an ongoing research project working across the fields of art, architecture, design and education, supporting enquiries into material processes, extractive industries and ecologies at the edge.
An initiative of These Are The Projects We Do Together – an interdisciplinary team of architects, designers, makers, caretakers, curators, programmers and educators led by Millie Cattlin and Joseph Norster. The practice is committed to developing experimental ideas through the design, programming and ongoing operation of live projects.
Making Space | 2021 |
Program |
Medium |
Lynall Hall | 2019 |
Research |
Medium |
Bendigo Creek | 2018 |
Research |
Medium |
A Caretakers Maintenance Manifesto | 2019 |
Printed matter |
Small |
The Projects Beehive | 2014 |
Project |
Small |
Forest Guardians | 2019 |
Installation |
Medium |
Hearing Architecture Podcast | 2022 |
Talking |
Small |
The Projects Quarry | 2016 |
Project |
Large |
We respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Eastern Kulin Nation as traditional custodians, on whose unceded lands we work and live.
We respectfully acknowledge elders – past, present and emerging. And we extend our deepest respects to all First Nations peoples. In the context of the work we do, we express gratitude for our shared connection through place, to the oldest continuing cultures on earth.
Studio 6, 33 Saxon Street, Brunswick 3065
PO Box 1011, Fitzroy North, 3068
info@theprojects.com.au