Bogong Centre for Sound Culture

Now Flow Fast Slow

Now Flow Fast Slow a new exhibition by Justas Pipinis blends video portraits of Bogong Village residents with a Melbourne–Bogong time-lapse. Opening Sat 1 Nov, 12–4pm, Artist Talk 1–2pm.

Exhibitions

Event Details

Category

Exhibitions

Event Starts

Oct 31, 2025 11:00

Event Ends

Nov 30, 2025 16:00

Venue

Bogong Centre for Sound Culture

Location

14 Main Street, Bogong VIC, Australia

Now Flow Fast Slow is a new exhibition by conceptual artist Justas Pipinis. In this work Justas interweaves still video portraits of past Bogong Village residents, guests and workers filmed in 2020-21 with a time-lapse video of the road trip from Melbourne to Bogong during the same period.

Now Flow Fast Slow Exhibition
Dates: October 31 to November 30, 2025
Hours:
 Friday to Sunday, 11.00 to 4 pm

Events
Saturday 1 November
ARTIST TALK: 1pm – 2pm
Opening Celebration: 12pm – 4pm

B–CSC Gallery
Main Street 
Bogong Village

Justas Pipinis is always busy making sense of the stuff that does not. He believes more in the constant flux than in fixed truths and is therefore more interested in open-ended explorations of the surrounding world and our ideas about it than production of resolved works. Each audience encounter is then an invitation to join the ride and compare the notes. It is in the gaps between the map and the territory, between different understandings of the same, that new insights and artistic experiences emerge.  

Justas is the Founding Undirector of the Aimless Research Institute. He has recently completed a creative practice-based PhD at RMIT University School of Art. He holds an MFA with Distinction from RMIT and an MSc in Social Anthropology from Stockholm University. Having also studied at Konstfack, Umeå Academy of Fine Arts, KTH, the University of Vienna, Karlstad University and Vilnius University, he is a bit overeducated for his own good, and tries to stay real by doing silly things that challenge the best academic practice he has spent years to learn.

 

Photo: still from Now Flow Fast Slow by Justas Pipinis (2025)

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