Drawing from historical records, archival photographs, and oral histories from the Lake Macquarie region,
Kultura Collectiva transforms these fragments of memory into immersive animated visualisations. Illustrations by
Dias Prabu have been brought to life through animation by Latu Arifan, resulting in a dynamic interplay of vivid
colour and fluid form. At the heart of the composition are delicate line drawings based on historical
photographs of Lake Macquarie’s residents. Woven throughout the work, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic vessels
serve as carriers of memory, transporting archival imagery and evoking the passage of time.
Theatre of Memories not only preserves the lived experiences of the region’s communities but reinterprets them
in ways that feel tactile, fluid, and deeply resonant. Much like the batik process itself—where dye and wax
interact to create evolving forms—the exhibition invites audiences into a world where memory is not static but
alive, shifting and transforming before their eyes. Presented within the 360-degree projection cube at MAP mima,
the exhibition envelops visitors in an immersive environment of storytelling and cultural reflection. Voices
from the past echo through animated landscapes, creating an experience that is both deeply personal and
profoundly collective—a theatre in which history is performed, remembered, and reimagined. The evocative
soundscape, composed by Jaeko Siena, further enhances the sensory experience, with Siena also delivering a live
performance on opening night. One of Kultura Collectiva’s key objectives is to counteract cultural amnesia by
bringing historical stories into modern artistic discourse.