artworks and non traditional research objects
Kalkallo Doreen Timelapse GIF: Greenfields site cut / green wedge soil dump
Sarah hunter, 2025
The Orchard and its Occupants
Sarah Hunter, 2023
This short film made for an exhibition in 2023 captures the progress in a space ultimately destined for the housing of poultry as a small agroforestry orchard, from grazing land, through the planting of trees, construction of fencing and the inclusion of poultry housing, from a personal perspective and with some inclusion of family and wider social issues including the Covid-19 pandemic and changes of season and weather.
More info or to view https://doi.org/10.26188/28091528
Healing the 'Earth' Timelapse: Winding back erosion through low tech approaches
Sarah Hunter, 2025
This short but powerful piece documents landscape change between 2016 and 2025 in an eroded gully on my farm, on an unnamed tributary of the Stewart Ponds Creek in the Middle Yarra catchment. The piece captures the erosion receding through time after a series of low-tech interventions, based particularly around revegetation with carefully chosen plant species indigenous to the local area.