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(2023)



The future is now...but for how long?

In an exploration of their expansive practice, Xanthe Dobbie re-spawns cyberfeminism to bring you On-Site: Matrix Re-loaded.

As part of their ongoing research, Dobbie explores historical and contemporary cyberfeminism through intersections of art, technology, and pop culture. Matrix Re-loaded questions the now and envisions new possibilities— the future of the digital age. In the largest display of Dobbie’s work to date, shown alongside revitalised digital artworks and artifacts from the ‘90s, this exhibition expands on and interrogates the narratives we tell using and surrounding technology.

Matrix Re-loaded includes works by Xanthe Dobbie, Linda Dement, VNS Matrix and Runway Journal. 




Side Gallery featuring works by Xanthe Dobbie, photo: Sebastian Kainey


Bonding Booth Gallery featuring works by VNS Matrix, photo: Sebastian Kainey


Main Gallery featuring works by Linda Dement and Runway Journal, photo: Sebastian Kainey








   Xanthe acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which their work is made, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the Widjabul/Wyabul people of the Bundjalung Nation, and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. They pay their respects to elders, past and present.  Sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.