Transmedia Relay Collaboration
24 January 2026 ยท By Pavement Print Studio Team

Responding to Sound Through Print
Pavement Print Studio is participating in the Transmedia Relay project, an open-ended chain of artistic transformations through contrasting media initiated by Aimless Research Institute and GalleryGalleryINC.
The relay works through collisions between contrasting practices. We're responding to KLATSCH Improv Ensemble's sound performance at GalleryGalleryINC, transforming their durational improvisation into screen printed work for exhibition at the same Hope Street Brunswick space.
The Performance
KLATSCH performs Thursday, February 19th, 2026, 6pm to midnight at GalleryGalleryINC. Our crew will attend the performance to gather material that will inform our screen printed response for exhibition.
Why This Matters
The project connects to Bruno Latour's work on translation across different modes of representation. Sound performance becomes screen printed outcomes through our documentation and transformation process. Each iteration shifts the work whilst maintaining connection to the original.
For Pavement Print Studio, this represents working in a different context from our usual community activations. Responding to existing artwork rather than facilitating collaborative making, operating in a contemporary art gallery rather than public spaces.
GalleryGalleryINC operates at Level 1, 7A Hope St, Brunswick. The space currently shows hand-drawn reproductions of diagrams from Latour's "We Have Never Been Modern." KLATSCH's performance responds to those diagrams, and our printed work will respond to their performance.
Exhibition dates for our response are still being confirmed. Follow @pavementprintstudio for updates.
Tags
- transmedia-relay
- collaboration
- gallerygalleryinc
- exhibition
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