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Osmo
Kudos Digital 

Nell Trotter

Osmo is an interactive digital environment that seeks to compare natural processes of erosion and osmosis to the rawness of connection. Most of the photo, video and some audio footage is taken on Tharawal and Yuin lands - where I grew up. These images document landforms I’ve witnessed changing over time, driven by short poems and threaded throughout a ‘home’ map. Osmosis is also used in psychology to describe subconscious learning- which is how the player comes to familiarise themselves with navigating the different environments of the world. 

Practicing on unceded Gadigal land, Nell creates video and graphics-based work about intersections between digital and organic spaces and forms. Through navigating the impressions of digitality on perceived notions of ‘home’, Nell reflects on ideas surrounding decomposition as a pathway for connection


Osmo is designed to be interacted with on desktop. Use arrow keys to navigate and click screen to activate.