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Digital Wall Exhibition: endlessness

endlessness, Caela Zimbler

Image credits: Carla Zimbler, still from endlessness, 2025, digital video, image supplied by artist.

Digital Wall Exhibition: endlessness
March – July 2025
Bunjil Place Foyer

The Digital Wall in the Bunjil Place foyer is a digital gallery space that exhibits video art and generative works. Over the next 4 months we present the digital video work endlessness by Carla Zimbler, commissioned by Bunjil Place to align with the Floribunda exhibition in the Bunjil Place Gallery.

endlessness
Digital video by Carla Zimbler with sound design by Tilman Robinson

endlessness explores the boundless nature of repetition and transformation via spinning clusters of virtual flowers, endlessly echoing and duplicating to mimic the illusory effect of luminous infinity mirrors. 
The work blends organic realism with digital abstraction, with each floral stem suspended in an eternal loop until splintering into oblivion.

As the flowers multiply and morph, they begin to stretch and contract in poetic motion, creating a mesmerising environment for meditation and reflection.
endlessness invites viewers passing through Bunjil Place to challenge perceptions of permanence and contemplate the perpetual flow of life and death.

Each floral iteration appears slightly altered, as if captured through a prism filter, giving the illusion of a never-ending, ever-evolving botanical universe. 
The imagery offers a window into the mosaic-like optics of insects with compound eyes, inviting audiences to accompany the psychedelic flight.

Carla Zimbler
Carla Zimbler bends light across architecture and soaks sculptural forms in vivid textures as a live performative experience, and meditation on existence. Carla seeks to build conduits and connective passageways between physical x spiritual boundaries through hypnotic colour and transformative symbolism. As a gateway to the otherworldly and the afterlife, Carla's multimodal installations examine ephemerality, altered states of being and extrasensory perception. Audiences are drawn into immersive, luminous spaces where non-human forms endlessly expand, exhale and dissolve. The intimate, experiential world-building elements of her practice ebb and flow between the familiar and uncanny, navigating anthropomorphic phenomena in a lucid dream-like state.

Carla’s visual work and installation practice has been featured at Sydney Opera House, National Gallery of Australia, Arts House, Melbourne Recital Centre, VIVID Sydney, ACMI, Reykjavík Winter Lights Festival, Distortion Ø, Pitch Festival and Phoenix Central Park. Carla has been associated with The Centre for Projection Art, MESS Studio, SÍM Residency, The Australian Pavilion at Venice Biennale, World Pride Sydney and LungA Art Festival. Past creative affiliations also include Apple, Adobe, Mixcloud x W-Hotel, Red Bull and Bar Campari at Sydney Biennale.

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