when: 05 May 2022 - 12 June 2022 | venue: Firstdraft | cost: Free | address: 13-17 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011 | website: https://firstdraft.org.au/ | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/opening-mayjune-2022-exhibitions-at-firstdraft-tickets-322953682157
published: 03 May 2022, 5 min read
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Temples of Doom is a moving image work that explores the threat to pagoda rock formations and sacred First Nations rock-art sites in the recently announced Gardens of Stone State Conservation area of the Greater Blue Mountains.
The work exposes the irreparable damage caused by Centennial Coal Companies' Angus Place and Mount Airly Mines, as well as the abandoned Baal Bone Colliery. These ancient sandstone and ironstone pagoda structures, which took around one million years to form and each measure 8 metres in height, are exhibiting subsidence cracks, and many are completely collapsing due to the tunnelling and extraction of coal 250-300 metres directly below the surface. The anthropogenic deterioration of these unique rock structures also pose great risk of destruction to Aboriginal rock art sites situated in caves or under escarpments such as Maiyingu Marragu.
The title of the work adopts the name of one of the locations of pagodas in the Lidsdale area. Now, ironically and unfortunately, this is becoming a fitting name for the entire area. The title alludes that it's only a matter of time before all of these pagoda landscapes would be destroyed forever.
The work questions the cogency and efficacy of the NSW Government's environmental protection 'State Conservation Area' category, which claims to protect a natural area whilst still allowing detrimental mining operations to continue, destroying several million-year-old irreplaceable rock formations and endangering many sacred Aboriginal rock art sites.
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Temples of Doom is a moving image work that explores the threat to pagoda rock formations and sacred First Nations rock-art sites in the recently announced Gardens of Stone State Conservation area of the Greater Blue Mountains.
The work exposes the irreparable damage caused by Centennial Coal Companies' Angus Place and Mount Airly Mines, as well as the abandoned Baal Bone Colliery. These ancient sandstone and ironstone pagoda structures, which took around one million years to form and each measure 8 metres in height, are exhibiting subsidence cracks, and many are completely collapsing due to the tunnelling and extraction of coal 250-300 metres directly below the surface. The anthropogenic deterioration of these unique rock structures also pose great risk of destruction to Aboriginal rock art sites situated in caves or under escarpments such as Maiyingu Marragu.
The title of the work adopts the name of one of the locations of pagodas in the Lidsdale area. Now, ironically and unfortunately, this is becoming a fitting name for the entire area. The title alludes that it's only a matter of time before all of these pagoda landscapes would be destroyed forever.
The work questions the cogency and efficacy of the NSW Government's environmental protection 'State Conservation Area' category, which claims to protect a natural area whilst still allowing detrimental mining operations to continue, destroying several million-year-old irreplaceable rock formations and endangering many sacred Aboriginal rock art sites.
Go see Temples of Doom 2022.
Temples of Doom 2022 is on 05 May 2022 - 12 June 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Woolloomooloo. Call 02 8970 2999 for details. Visit their website at https://firstdraft.org.au/.
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