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Landscapes of Loss

Posted on September 1, 2023August 2, 2024 by Rees Quilford

Landscapes of loss Polaroid and prose speculation.

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Sketch #7: Towards Respectful & Informed Visitation
  • Sketch #1: Digital map narratives
  • Sketch #2: Image/text place-based vignettes
  • Sketch #3: Layered place-based amalgams
  • Sketch #4: 92 Days of Winter
  • Sketch #5: Imprecise Speculation on the Happenings of the Bunurong Coast
  • Sketch #6: Trails in the Ground
  • Sketch #7: Bunurong Coast Ruminations, including Towards Respectful & Informed Visitation

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Acknowledgement of Country

This work was developed on the unceded lands and waterways of the Boon wurrung and Woi Wurrung language groups of the Kulin Nations. Much of the fieldwork, including visitation, writing and documentation, was undertaken on the lands of the Bunurong/Boonwurrung people.

The Bunurong/Boonwurrung people are the first storytellers of these lands. Their sovereignty was never ceded. This is, and always will be Aboriginal Land.

I respectfully acknowledge the Ancestors and Elders, past, present and emerging.

In terms of my position as a visitor on those lands, I state my lineage and purpose. I am Rees Quilford. I am a fourth-generation settler of Welsh-Irish descent. I am a writer, communications professional and a PhD candidate with RMIT University.

I was born and currently live on Bunurong/Boonwurrung land. I try to tread lightly, understand my place and listen to what it’s telling me.