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Image: Friends with Computers, Under Waters, artist interpretation, boorda yeyi Immersive Arts Commission, 2025, Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts. Courtesy of the artist.

UNDER WATERS

PICA
BOORDA YEYI
COMMISSION

Friends with Computers—April Phillips (Wiradjuri-Scottish), Jordan East and Pat Younis—create deeply sensory, immersive installations that merge First Nations knowledge, science and poetic computation.

Presented as the first boorda yeyi Immersive Arts Commission (an initiative of PICA – Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts), Under Waters carries audiences into a speculative past, billions of years before our own, when saltwater stretched across most of the Earth’s surface. The installation celebrates water as a key element of life, opening a portal into deep time where oceanic and celestial realms entwine. 

Visitors are invited to slow down and dwell within a living, generative environment that reshapes itself in response to their presence. Through real-time body tracking, each person’s silhouette dissolves and reforms as Xenophora-like forms echoing marine molluscs that adorn their shells with gathered fragments. As audiences linger, their digital bodies accrete layers of coral, sand, rock and stellar matter, becoming part of an abundant natural world. 

Building on her earlier collaborative works, including kajoo yannaga (Come on, Let’s Walk Together), presented at ACMI / Now or Never in 2024, Phillips continues her practice of creating interactive worlds using game engines, photogrammetry and generative sound in close dialogue with community. Under Waters draws on cultural reciprocity and deep respect for Country, with contributions from emerging First Nations artists at the Digital Lab Roebourne and connections to shell collections from the Dampier Archipelago held at WA Museum Boola Bardip. 


Image credits: Friends with Computers (April Philips, Jordan East, Pat Younis), Under Waters 2026 (exhibition view). Courtesy the artists and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA). Photo by Guy Louden


DETAILS FOR VENUES

MEDIAComplex Digital Object (moving image, sound, real-time body tracking, digital sculptures, photogrammetry scans, animation, particle systems), nylon tassels, steel, vinyl mesh.  

11 minute loop
INSTALL REQUIREMENTSFootprint: 58.7m2 floor space (minimum)
Ideal ceiling height: 4.5m
Lighting conditions: No natural light / light lock space with blue gel spotlights
Suspension needs: Overhead hanging system with 130kg total suspended weight

BOOKINGS

Venues interested in booking Under Waters are invited to contact Alex Fuller, Exhibitions Touring Manager at exhibitions@artonthemove.art


boorda yeyi is an initiative of PICA made possible thanks to Founding Patron The Ian Potter Foundation, and Principal Patrons the Feilman Foundation and Lotterywest.

The tour of Under Waters is made possible through the Regional Exhibition Touring Boost with funding managed by the WA Government and delivered by ART ON THE MOVE.