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		<title>OVERTHROW THE ALGORITHM</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 11:38:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>6pm-10pm Friday June 31st 2026A dystopian pain echoes through our virtual world, machine-made and intent to control. It’s seen in rage-bait videos, A.I. reels and ... <a title="OVERTHROW THE ALGORITHM" class="read-more" href="https://tortugastudios.org.au/overthrow-the-algorithm-a-group-art-exhibition-2026" aria-label="More on OVERTHROW THE ALGORITHM">Read more</a></p>
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<p><strong>6pm-10pm Friday June 31<sup>st</sup> 2026</strong><br>A dystopian pain echoes through our virtual world, machine-made and intent to control.</p>



<p>It’s seen in rage-bait videos, A.I. reels and porn, in deep fakes, trend jacking and filter bubbles. It’s felt in the doomscroll buzz that entraps exhausted minds, in a raw sense of disconnection, in rising mental isolation, extremism, polarisation, and a society fragmenting into angry pieces.</p>



<p>Insta feeds are optimised for engagement; film franchises are calibrated to audience testing; Spotify playlists are designed to maximise listening time (while syphoning funds to killer drones) – a bleak and predictable uniformity tuned to the flashpoint where generic taste, limited expectation and aggressive commercial demand converge.</p>



<p>Behind it all is an algorithm, built not to understand you, but to flatten you. To turn a living contradictory human into a predictable profile, a demographic, a consumer category and a political reaction waiting to be triggered…</p>



<p>A computation, an equation, a mathematical process designed to solve a problem, they exist in cascades, silent extraction engines powered by prediction, fear, convenience and synthetic noise, sorting, searching, determining, encrypting. Taking control.</p>



<p>The moment the system can fully predict you, it can replace you.</p>



<p>Featuring the work of some of Sydney’s most subversive artists, Overthrow the Algorithm explores the counter moves required to resist the psychological terrain of algorithmic control. It urges us to break the feedback loop, to work together, embrace the idea of unknowability, and fight for a new sense of freedom.</p>



<p>Pete Strong<br>Dillon MacEwan<br>Justin Maynard<br>H Morgan-Harris + Azelia Maybolt<br>Lu Campbell Smith<br>Alessandro Berini and Selina Springett<br>Alien Proof Construction<br>Rod Nash<br>Datascene<br>Alex Holver<br>Brian P<br>Luigi Rossi<br>Graham Power<br>Maylei Hunt<br>Margaret Mayhem<br>Roberto Cáceres<br>Pierre Cavalan<br>Gawaa Lundaa<br>Nikki McLennan<br>+ more to be announced</p>



<p>Sounds from:<br>Organarchy<br>Charlie McMahon and Gondwana<br>DJ Sofie Loizou<br>DJ Florian</p>



<p>Food with…<br>Food Not Bombs</p>



<p>Save the date. On a post-it note, in a diary, or scrawled in a corner of your mind.</p>



<p>Together we are better.</p>



<p>10% art sales to Black Caucus</p>



<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/4003199756477956">https://www.facebook.com/events/4003199756477956</a></p>



<p>Friday 31<sup>st</sup> July<br>6pm – 10pm<br>&nbsp;<br>TORTUGA STUDIOS<br>31 Princes Hwy, St Peters</p>



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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 11:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>dis\ruption – a group art exhibition FRIDAY, 12th April 2024 6pm-10pm atTortuga Studios Tractor snarls on the highways of Europe, pandemics, Palestine shattered into dust ... <a title="dis\ruption" class="read-more" href="https://tortugastudios.org.au/tractor-snarls-on-the-highways-of-europe-pandemics-palestine-shattered-into-dust-disruption-shocks-the-system-and-creates-cataclysmic-change" aria-label="More on dis\ruption">Read more</a></p>
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<p><strong>dis\ruption – a group art exhibition</strong></p>



<p><strong>FRIDAY</strong><strong>, </strong><strong>12</strong><sup><strong>th</strong></sup><strong> April 2024 6pm-10pm</strong></p>



<p>at<br><strong>Tortuga Studios</strong></p>



<p>Tractor snarls on the highways of Europe, pandemics, Palestine shattered into dust – dis\ruption shocks the system. It can create cataclysmic change, or whimper into obscurity, but it always elicits a reaction.</p>



<p>From turmoil to disarray, interruption, obstruction, and Kendall Jenner ending police brutality with a Pepsi, dis\ruption has an impact. To some it is &#8216;marketing innovation&#8217;; to others, it is the catalyst for solidarity and a call to arms. To many, it simply requires a hurried apology for &#8216;the inconvenience&#8217;. More often than not, it is a challenge to the status quo, a demand that you sit up and take note&#8230;</p>



<p>Featuring the work of over 20 artists, dis\ruption is a group show at Tortuga Studios for which you should expect to be challenged.</p>



<p>Bring your reactions&#8230;</p>



<p>WHERE: 31 Princess Hwy St Peters</p>



<p>WHEN: Friday 12<sup>th</sup> April 2024<br>AT: 6:00pm-10:00pm</p>



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		<title>KALEIDOSCOPIC: an exhibition for strange times 2020-2021-2022</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2020 23:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the face of imposed isolation, social distancing measures that marginalise and contract societies, and the fear and disillusion the future holds, Tortuga Studios presents: ... <a title="KALEIDOSCOPIC: an exhibition for strange times 2020-2021-2022" class="read-more" href="https://tortugastudios.org.au/kaleidoscopic-anexhibitionforstrangetimes" aria-label="More on KALEIDOSCOPIC: an exhibition for strange times 2020-2021-2022">Read more</a></p>
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<p>In the face of imposed isolation, social distancing measures that marginalise and contract societies, and the fear and disillusion the future holds, Tortuga Studios presents:</p>



<p><strong>KALEIDOSCOPIC: an exhibition for strange times</strong></p>



<p>It is a reaction, a visceral response to COVID-19, its devastating impact around the globe, and, more locally, the evisceration of Sydney’s arts quarter, the Inner West.</p>



<p>A rolling display of creative practice, KALEIDOSCOPIC is both greater than the sum of its parts and a tiny fragment of who we are as a creative community. A weekly rotation of artwork proudly installed in towering warehouse windows, overlooking Sydney Park, this exhibition is about finding tiny signs of beauty in a fractured world and nurturing the connection that we are missing.</p>



<p>It is our way of connecting artists and their audiences, of presenting work in isolation. You might glimpse it from a speeding window, read about it on social media or hear of it from a friend who wandered by, and while it might not be as tech savvy as a Zoom meeting, however you experience it, we hope KALEIDOSCOPIC entertains you.</p>



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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2020 12:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Can you remember how you were before the world told you how to be? We live in an era of troubled thinking. A state of ... <a title="Carpe Delirium &#8211; group exhibition &#8211; 20.3.20" class="read-more" href="https://tortugastudios.org.au/carpe-delirium-a-group-show-at-tortuga-studios-20-3-20" aria-label="More on Carpe Delirium &#8211; group exhibition &#8211; 20.3.20">Read more</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5><strong><span style="color: #008080;"><a href="http://www.tortugastudios.org.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CarpeD_Image.jpg"><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2933" src="http://www.tortugastudios.org.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CarpeD_Image.jpg" alt="CarpeD_Image" width="960" height="678" srcset="https://tortugastudios.org.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CarpeD_Image.jpg 960w, https://tortugastudios.org.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CarpeD_Image-768x542.jpg 768w, https://tortugastudios.org.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CarpeD_Image-420x297.jpg 420w, https://tortugastudios.org.au/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CarpeD_Image-744x525.jpg 744w" sizes="(max-width: 960px) 100vw, 960px" /></a>Can you remember how you were before the world told you how to be?</span></strong></h5>
<p>We live in an era of troubled thinking. A state of extreme restlessness and confusion. Like an animal peering out of a forest on fire, we’re putting very little trust in tomorrow.</p>
<p>The artists in Carpe Delirium seek to embrace the insanity of these days by seizing a moment in time and exploring its fragility, heartache and impermanence.</p>
<p>The voices in used things.</p>
<p>Landscapes of nudes, dancers, animals, and birds influenced by acute psychic states.</p>
<p>The transitory nature of demolition derbies, horse auctions and a brutal regional Australia now destroyed by fire.</p>
<p>The secluded bedrooms and bathrooms of Australia’s oldest homes in which women withdraw into themselves to reflect and dream.</p>
<p>The sad glory of streetscapes and abandoned buildings facing destruction.</p>
<p>The daily chaos of children, toys and mental noise in which a female body quietly declines…</p>
<p>Carpe Delirium invites you to enter through the broken windows of the lost, neglected and abandoned to discover the beautiful, haunting and erotic.</p>
<p><strong>Join artists Jasmine Anderson, Renee Falez, Philip Ricketson, Melita Rowston, Jo Shand and Hiske Weijers in the back streets of St Peters among the towering warehouse walls of Tortuga Studios to celebrate the end of the world as we know it. </strong></p>
<p><strong> Embrace the chaos, seize your delirium, fuck the system! </strong></p>
<p><strong> Opening night – Friday 20 March, 2020, 6pm – 9pm</strong></p>
<p>Vintage LP beats by DJ Anthony Allstarr<br />
Live animated haiku projections by Jim Griffiths<br />
Music from 7pm:<br />
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/peter.fenwick.16">Peter Fenwick</a><br />
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/suburbanbukowski/">Suburban Bukowskis</a> Solo (AKA Benito Di Fonzo)<br />
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/hukneepuknee/">Huknee Puknee</a></p>
<p>Tortuga Studios<br />
31 Princes Highway, St Peters, NSW<br />
FREE</p>
<p>Gallery hours:<br />
Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 March: 1-5pm<br />
Friday 27 March: 3-7pm<br />
Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 March: 1-5pm<br />
Saturday 28 March event: ‘Stories that never get told.’ An eve of performance poetry amongst the paintings, 6-8pm.<br />
Sunday 29 March, Closing night informal drinks 5-7pm</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tortugastudios.org.au/?fbclid=IwAR2vMNmbsR6Q4a_6Dk1U7cE6Bhm8TwmDutUbkteF7d8Uzf4VNF4WZN_bO14" data-lynx-mode="hover" data-lynx-uri="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tortugastudios.org.au%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2vMNmbsR6Q4a_6Dk1U7cE6Bhm8TwmDutUbkteF7d8Uzf4VNF4WZN_bO14&amp;h=AT2yFUfuy3T08j0SP2si6RiaJeaobCboEXog5IoNnviIMxT1hMwDOuYfDAd0s9G7tBc0354kGsahcTy2LdpwNDWmY5Xx2rPqbo-pd-KmYSXld8O0pbLSXtgKG8UBrWcF4A">www.tortugastudios.org.au</a></p>
<p><span style="color: #008080;"><strong>Our artists:</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Jasmine Anderson</strong></p>
<p>“My work is a collection of visual poetry that expresses introspection and the realms of fantasy. Narratives are derived from my own life experience: fragility, heartache, feminism, madness, and self-growth. The naive, dream-like and imaginative qualities of my work are often combined with a dark edge of erotica. My work is sentimental and raw – a dichotomy of confidence and vulnerability, an expression of grunge purity. I seek to explore the transitory nature of life, loss and impermanence yet I still desire to make a mark that lasts.”</p>
<p>Jasmine is a recent graduate of the National Art School. She works across multiple mediums including ceramics, painting, video, performance, and photography. Recent exhibitions include: ‘Redfern Community Art Show’, 2015, ‘Moonlight Feminist Wine Club Group Show’, 2018, ‘National Art School Graduate Show’, 2018, ‘Gaffa Crimson Wave Group Show’, 2019, ‘Alpha House Solo Show’, 2019, ‘Zed Gallery Group Show’, 2019, ‘Freda&#8217;s Down Under Space Erythrophobia’, 2019.</p>
<p>Instagram:<br />
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@jasmine_velvet__</p>
<p>Tumblr:<br />
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<p><strong>Renee Falez</strong></p>
<p>“Stains. Memories. Erased. Scuffs. Tears. Dirt. Objects. Shadows. Linearity. Loss. Photocopies. Ideas. Words. Lyrics. Scraps.</p>
<p>I’m living between worlds, not always able to project a clear path. I write/make music/make art. Sometimes this comes from disparate cultural spaces including, punk/post punk music, catharsis, poetry, journaling, parenting, and the experience of daily functions suffering sometimes.</p>
<p>There are voices in used things. I’m interested in the cultural signifiers carried in objects and garments. Remnants, sounds, colours, and how these piece together to form a whole – like an imprint left on the psyche after a dream.</p>
<p>I revere the old, imperfect and damaged. Irregularities in machine made commodities may be objects in rebellion. I like it when wallpaper is stained. It feels like the end of the world sometimes. My art is my inventory of these interactions.”</p>
<p>Renee graduated from the National Art School in 2009 with Honours in Printmaking.<br />
Recent exhibitions include: ‘Philip Ricketson, Renee Falez’, Alpha Gallery, 2018, ‘Dirty Slutz’, The Old Sign Shop, 2013, ‘Thee Arbitrarium of Disappointed Things’, INDEXspace, 2011, ‘Surface to Space’, Sheffer Gallery, 2010,</p>
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<p><strong>Philip Ricketson</strong></p>
<p>“My paintings are about layers of meaning being revealed in the doing of them. I don’t know what my work is about until l paint it. I paint people occupied by their environment. Usually their space is shared with animals or birds and a psychic event. Gradually, over years, new things appear, like a black bird maybe. I try to fit everything in.”</p>
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<p><strong> Melita Rowston</strong></p>
<p>“The house even more than the landscape is a psychic state” Gaston Bachelard.</p>
<p>In 2019, I became intrigued with the strangely preserved and very feminine spaces of Australia’s oldest ‘living museum’ homes.</p>
<p>As I tiptoed through these gentile Colonial relics: Elizabeth Farm, Ripponlea House, Ayers House, (among others), I wondered about the women who once lived within these domestic spheres. Exiled over the oceans from very far away, how did they make sense of a hostile landscape, ripped from its true custodians, to which they knew they couldn’t belong?</p>
<p>Stepping into these women’s most intimate spaces, I felt compelled to paint the mirrors in these rooms and to reflect back real women I know. In many ways we are them and they are us.</p>
<p>Standing on the shoulders of Edouard Vuillard and Grace Cossington Smith, this series explores loss, memory, the conflation of woman/landscape/culture, and general white anxiety about identity and place.</p>
<p>Melita is a writer, director, performer, and painter. She holds a Grad Cert, Art and Design, Swinburne, BFA – Painting, VCA, Grad Dip – Directing, NIDA, MA – Creative Writing, UTS.</p>
<p>She held her first solo exhibition at The George Paton Gallery, Melbourne at the age of 21. In 1998, she put down the brush to follow her passion for theatre. In 2018, she picked it up again. Recent exhibition: Modern Nostalgia, Tortuga Studios, 2018.</p>
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<p><strong>Jo Shand</strong></p>
<p>Jo Shand explores themes of transition, loss and regeneration.</p>
<p>For over twenty years, Jo has shown extensively in group and solo exhibitions in independent and regional Australian galleries. Selected for many shows, including North Sydney Art Prize, Mosman Art Prize and S.H. Ervin Gallery’s Salon de Refuses, Jo was a finalist in the City of Sydney’s City of Villages Art Prize (where her work was shown throughout the city in large scale reproductions) and she won the St Stephens Newtown Art Award. A graduate of National Art School, she is currently based in Newcastle, NSW.</p>
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<p><strong>Hiske Weijers</strong></p>
<p>“I feel increasingly desperate about being ignored by this relentless tunnel-vision government. Since 2007, my studio has been based in St Peters. I have painted the character and beautiful colours of old walls and buildings in the surrounding streets –<br />
abstract versions of houses and telegraph wires. I’ve then watched these places be destroyed for freeways, more cars…</p>
<p>In Berlin, I love to explore the sad old glory of abandoned buildings. My recent focus has been an abandoned ballroom in Grunau. I entered through a broken window to discover this derelict, rotting ballroom, its antechambers and dark cellars. The amazing beauty of the light shining on the grand piano as I played. They have now started to take it down&#8230;</p>
<p>My work comes from a connection I feel with the subject. Capturing these moments before destruction makes time stop. I seek that simple impression.”</p>
<p>Hiske Weijers lives between Sydney and Berlin. She was born in the Netherlands. She studied Fine Art at TAFE SA then returned to Amsterdam to study modern dance. Back in Australia, she graduated from COFA with a BA- Fine Art in 2001. During this time, she helped run Kilo Studios in Regent Street, Redfern. She then moved to the artist-run Mekanarky Studios in Turrella where she managed and curated their gallery space before basing herself in St Peters.</p>
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<h5><strong>Opening night – Friday 20 March, 2020, 6pm – 9pm</strong></h5>
<p>Tortuga Studios<br />
31 Princes Highway, St Peters, NSW<br />
FREE</p>
<p>Gallery hours:<br />
Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 March: 1-5pm<br />
Friday 27 March: 3-7pm<br />
Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 March: 1-5pm<br />
Saturday 28 March event: ‘Stories that never get told.’ An eve of performance poetry amongst the paintings, 6-8pm.<br />
Sunday 29 March, Closing night informal drinks 5-7pm</p>
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