Songs of a Changeling Earth
“Songs of a Changeling Earth” is an exhibition of media art produced by Grayson Cooke during his artist residency at Geoscience Australia during 2018. The exhibition focuses on three significant areas of Geoscience Australia’s operations: the National Mineral and Fossil Collection, the Petroleum Data Repository, and the Digital Earth Australia satellite-imaging program.
>> Exhibited at the CSIRO DIscovery Gallery in Canberra, February-April 2019.
Across these three areas, the exhibition explores the different materials and processes of geoscience, seeking creative ways of figuring the complex interaction between ancient Earth processes and the human use of and impact on the environment.
Creatively, the exhibition also takes inspiration from German romantic composer Gustav Mahler’s song-symphony “Das Lied von der Erde / Songs of the Earth.” Mahler composed this work in 1909, by which time he knew he was dying. “Songs of the Earth” is a meditation on human mortality in the face of the eternity of the Earth, incorporating a libretto based on translations of ancient Chinese poems.
Featuring photography and video works, and using extracts from both the libretto and a recording of Mahler’s work, “Songs of a Changeling Earth” presents a rich and colourful “mashup” of German Romanticism with the materials and processes of geoscience. The video below features two video works from the project, exploring the National Mineral and Fossil Collection and Petroleum Data Repository with a rich musical score.