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Fields of Decay

Fields of Decay is a collaborative, experimental physical performance project driven by artists Sophia Remolde (USA) and Leah Shelton (Australia), mapping the energy fields of human beings in relation to damaged and decaying environmental sites.

The long-term vision for Fields of Decay is to create a body of work that encourages people to see their impact on the environment from a new perspective of interconnectedness and empathic response, and reflect on the ways in which our world is changing. 

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Please join us at Metro Arts Brisbane for our very first presentation of: Fields of Decay: Transmissions of Findings (and Failures) #001 We are excited to share our research, experimentation, and energy with you as we work out some of the most subtle and profound mysteries of existence. Intrigued? Join us as we get coherent…

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Total Spatial Coherence

Imbedding Ourselves in the Atmospheric Frequency. Fields of Decay, Week 3.

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Fields of Decay is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. Fields of Decay was first developed at Metro Arts.
Fields of Decay is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. Fields of Decay was first developed at Metro Arts.
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