Tardigrade World
-Sustianable Art Innovation: Research Assembly
TW 2025 ++
- Trash Talk
- Research Articles
TW 2024 ++
-
Object Reborn
TW 2023 ++
- Making Landfill-Franklin Art Centre
- Waste Archive Issue Two
TW 2022 ++
- Waste Archive Issue One
- ACRCAR at Tamaki
- ACRCAR Show at Tamaki
- ACRCAR Show at Waiuku
- ACRCAR Participated Artists
- ACRCAR Workshops
TW 2021 ++
- Mugly
- Hangarua Workshops 2021
TW 2020 ++
- RM Residency
- During COVID-19 Lockdowns
- Waste Tour -Mairangi Art Centre
- Planting Day-Mairangi Art Centre
- Up-cycled Noise-Audio Foundation Show
- Tardigrade World Trashygrade World Show 2020
- The Projacket
TW 2019 ++
- The Starting Point of TW Te Tuhi Parnell Studio Opening
- Samoa House Library Workshop
- Studio One Workshop
Tardigrade World — Info
“Sustainable Art Innovations: Research Assembly“
Welcome to Tardigrade World!
Tardigrade World (TW) is where art meets sustainability. Established in 2019, we transform environmental challenges into creative opportunities, aligning with Auckland Council's zero waste by 2040 goal. Join us as we blend art, science, and community to craft a greener future.
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Up-Cycled Noise
At Audio Foundation
2nd Nov - 28th Nov 2020
Audio Foundation
Artist Statement 101-Up-cycled Noise
The building of a new rail link on Mercury Lane has been experienced acutely by the artists of the Tardigrade World studio whose creative lives have become entwined with the vibration and noise of the construction project. From their position on Cross Street, Tardigrade World have had an ideal view of the process and have recorded examples of the sounds emanating from the noisy construction site.
Why up-cycle noise?
“Our city is upsizing with immigrants and visitors, however our buildings and houses are not quite soundproof and are far from ideal for dense populations. Our public transport is up-scaling but what about our tolerance for noise? Are we ready for Auckland to become a city like Hong Kong, for example? This work is an expression on how we can tolerate the noise of growth as we head toward a new situation.“
by Mongoose Chen
Up-cycled Noise
by Jingcheng Zhao