A proposal for Brisbane’s Olympic Games
Our vision is to develop a range of Genestreaming Sculptures in Queensland over the coming years that will act as a tourism trail ready for the Olympic Games in 2032.
This trail will contribute to our objective of developing a National Tourism Trail of Genestreaming Sculptures which focuses on bringing science and culture together through art to promote conservation awareness. To achieve this goal we are looking to work with a variety of organisations to establish approximately 10 Genestreaming Sculptures in each state and territory. In 2021 we opened the first Genestreaming Sculpture near the Porongurup Ranges in Western Australian. In October of 2024 we will be launching the first Genestreaming Sculpture tourism trail which comprises 9 locations across south Western Australia. A mixture of physical and augmented reality sculptures make up the trail. In 2022 we opened the first Genestreaming Sculpture in Queensland in the Bunya Mountains. Just as in Western Australia, our objective is that this will stand as the first of a sequence of sculptures that will encourage regional tourism across Queensland.
www.sciart.com.au/genestreaming-sculptures-nation-wide-tourism-trail-an-introduction/
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Implementation of a Genestreaming Sculpture is a 3 Stage Process.
Stage 1 – Art of Nature Journaling Sculpture in Augmented Reality
This initial research project is managed by the Art of Nature team who undertake a fortnight of voluntary research and consultancy work with the team and staff members of your institution. This research will be used as foundation material for Stage 2 of the project. To support this work, the Art of Nature team will aim to seek regional sponsors.
Stage 2 – Genestreaming Sculpture in Augmented Reality
The Art of Nature team will use the research from Stage 1 as material to further develop and create an Augmented Reality Genestreaming Sculpture. As seen at other locations where we have undertaken the project, our field naturalist art featuring selected endemic and threatened species is displayed on the internal petals of the sculpture. Artworks of local indigenous artists are featured on the external petals of the sculpture. The base plate is a large phylogenetic tree of 15 selected local species plus the human species. At this stage there is an option to extend the project to an Artist in Residence program. As seen below, for promotional purposes we provide a digital file of all of the artwork featured in the sculpture as one mural image. This project includes a dedicated webpage on the SciArt platform as seen in this example. www.sciart.com.au/2023-alice-springs-genestreaming-sculpture-ar/
Stage 3 – Genestreaming Sculpture Physical
The Art of Nature team uses all material from from Stage 2 as the foundations to construct a Physical Genestreaming Sculpture to be installed at your chosen location. This project includes a dedicated webpage on the SciArt platform as seen in this example www.sciart.com.au/2022-bunya-mountains-genestreaming-sculpture
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Images from former Genestreaming Sculpture Projects
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Stage 1 Art of Nature Journaling Sculpture in Augmented Reality
Research for this stage is project managed by the Art of Nature team being Mali Moir and Ben Beeton. Mali and Ben are the founders of the Art of Nature School www.artofnatureschool.thinkific.com/courses/explore-nature-journaling
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Stage 2 Genestreaming Sculpture in Augmented Reality
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Stage 3 Genestreaming Sculpture Physical
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Films
These films provide perspectives on the Genestreaming Sculptures from co-founders Aunty Carol Pettersen, Ben Beeton, the head of Gondwana Link Keith Bradby and other core project participants
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Former Projects
2021 Twin Creeks Genestreams Sculpture
2021 Mount Magnet Genestreams Sculpture AR & Mural for Astro Rocks Festival Artist Residency
2022/23 Kellerberrin Genestreams Sculpture AR
2022 Bonye Bair (Bunya Mountains) Genestreams Sculpture