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                    Jane Crappsley

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                    Lights display on side of building
                    Jane Crappsley is a Melbourne based artist with a background in drawing, printmaking and digital technologies.

                    Jane graduated from the Canberra School of Art (ANU) with a Bachelor in Visual Arts (Hons) – Print media & Drawing (2001) and completed an Advanced Diploma in Multimedia (Interactive) at Victoria University (2007). Her practice combines traditional and digital media through drawing, light installations, interactive media and site-responsive public art.

                    Her work explores systems of communication and the ways we experience and interact with the physical and digital spaces we inhabit, and the continual flow and translation between different data types and interfaces – human, technological and environmental.

                    Through her site-responsive public work she investigates how we can add to or edit space through temporary public art; create an alternative story or counter-cartography of public spaces; or, simply create a window of opportunity for people to engage with the spaces around us in another way.

                    Jane was an artist in residence at the Centre for Projection Art (Feb to May 2020) and is currently developing the public projection work from creative research undertaken at Collingwood Yards.

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                    This project is a creative development of a site-responsive projection artwork with sound, that presents abstracted recordings and drawings of the site in which it is presented. This work is the next phase of development from creative research undertaken during my residency with the Centre for Projection Art at Collingwood Yards. The aim is to develop the work for public presentation, and develop a model for site-responsive projection work that extends how projection art can be experienced in public space by creatively incorporating 360 degree sound and Accessibility

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