Shinrin Yoku @ Canberra Arts Biennale

Night walking in the Cork Oak Forest at the CBR Arboretum

Dr Tracey M Benson's avatarTracey M Benson || Bytetime

It was a lot of fun to spend time in Canberra last weekend as part of the night walking / projection project Shinrin Yoku in the Cork Oak forest at the National Arboretum.

Fiona Hooton (Localjinni) facilitatedShinrin Yokuwith artists Fiona Hooton, Nicole Voevodin- Cash , Sally Clark, Jane Duong, Caroloine Huf and Tracey Benson:

Shinrin-Yoku – Forest Bathing is a Localjinni production held in the Cork Oak Forest. Produced for the Canberra Art Biennial 2022 in association with the National Arboretum. Supported by the Alastair Swayn Foundation.

Here is some photo documentation of the event.

Big shout out to Fiona, Cat, Kate and all the volunteers for your great work. It was a wonderful project to be a part of ❤

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Published by Dr Tracey M Benson

Dr Tracey M Benson is an Australian based interdisciplinary artist, producer and researcher working with ubiquitous technologies, Human-Centred Design and active audience participation, focusing on themes related to ecological balance, environmental awareness and wellbeing. She often collaborates with Indigenous communities, historians and scientists to co-create works exploring place, time and memory.

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