MUD
05/03/2026
MUD :: MONAD :: First Act
05.03.2026
---Expose the sinews of your neo-liberal lengths—only then can you love ----
Tadhg is a poet and musician from Ngadjuri land/the Clare Valley living on Kaurna Land who specialises in political and Irish folk music. Tadhg is interested in weaving together traditional narratives of struggle and resistance against oppression with contemporary issues and mindsets, particularly in regards to building a just and decolonised future. Tadhg is in love with life and all the pain and joy that goes with it.
5000
04/03/2026
MUD :: MONAD :: ACT 2 // THURSDAY 05.03.2026
Working Title: 'miles becomes a dyna-monad'
Three choreodomains:
1. Movement - Miles Dunne
2. Sound - Kosta Stefanou
3. Textiles - Sam Woud
Formed through conversations about sci-fi spaces, lasers, class relations, apocalyptic wise cracks, gender fabulation, and local Adelaide knots...."miles becomes a dyna-monad"
About the artists:
Miles Dunne (he/they) is an emerging multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans digital mediums, sculpture, installation, and live performance. Deeply fascinated, and troubled by critical issues such as war, displacement, environmental degradation, and the weaponization of now everyday technologies. Dunne's performance practice explores interactions between humans and machines, through both physical performances, and the durational performance of digital systems that respond to an audience. Their theoretical interests in socio-nature, and urban complexity inform his research-driven approach to examining how designed installation and natural environments interact, producing the (un)real.
Sam Woud is a textile artist working with recycled, second-hand and salvaged materials to make art, garments and installations that foreground the mark of the hand and encourage others to be empowered, creative and connected to one another through the practice of making.
Kosta Stefanou is an eco-social research-practitioner and musician. He explores the multiplicity of performance practices that (re)produce, space, place, and social-ecological complexity. Trained in agronomy, ecology and spatial sciences along with a music, and experimental performance, Stefanou's work moves towards vibrant forms of inhabitation.
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5000
30/06/2025
Excited to announce that MUD is co-presenting with a huge show in Naarm on Saturday July 19th.
>> Hantu’s last live performance in Australia for some time
>> Joseph Franklin and Ben Carey celebrating the launch of their new collaborative tape release
>> Punko’s dreamy avant-pop
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