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What if time isn't something you manage but something you move with? 


Held on Gadigal Country at Sydney Observatory, No Space is Empty, Powerhouse's First Nations knowledge symposium, returns as a five-part podcast series.  


Across the series, knowledge holders explore temporal frameworks that challenge the clock and open up new ways of thinking about relationships, practice and presence. 


Episode 1, Folding Time, launches on Tuesday 24 February. 


Artwork: ⁨Object No. 2024/115/1 ‘Ḏawurr’ by Gaypalani Wanambi⁩, 2024 


Producer Ayeesha Ash 


Editor and Sound Designer Mara Schwerdtfeger 


Audio Recordists Ben Rumble, Ryan Carter 


Presenter Nathan Mudyi Sentance 


Program Curators Pip Hall, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Nathan Mudyi Sentance 


The live symposium was held on Gadigal Country at Sydney Observatory in June 2025. 


Find Powerhouse on InstagramYouTubeSoundcloud and Facebook 

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Being Time

Being Time

2026-03-0824:15

Time is interwoven into dance and movement; how we move is formed by time and invokes memory. In Being Time, choreographers and dancers, Tammi Gissell, Julia Mageʼau and Beau Dean Riley Smith discuss movement as timefull and timeless.   No Space is Empty is Powerhouse's First Nations knowledge symposium exploring time beyond the clock. The digital series encourages us to consider how different temporal frameworks shape our worldviews, relationships and practices.  Artwork: Object No. 2024/115/1-3 ‘Ḏawurr’ by Gaypalani Wanambi⁩, 2024  Find the Being Time transcript and photographs on Powerhouse's website. Producer Ayeesha Ash  Editor and Sound Designer Mara Schwerdtfeger  Audio Recordists Ben Rumble, Ryan Carter  Presenter Nathan Mudyi Sentance  Program Curators Pip Hall, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Nathan Mudyi Sentance  The live symposium was held on Gadigal Country at Sydney Observatory in June 2025.  Find Powerhouse on Instagram, YouTube, Soundcloud and Facebook 
Deep Time

Deep Time

2026-03-0123:49

How do we as creative people form and story tell new worlds?   In Deep Time, writers and creatives Dr Mykaela Saunders, Gina Cole and Scott Wilson discuss how they create new dimensions formed with Indigenous worldviews and cultures.   No Space is Empty is a First Nations knowledge symposium exploring time beyond the clock. The digital series encourages us to consider how different temporal frameworks shape our worldviews, relationships and practices.  Artwork: Object No. 2024/115/1-3 ‘Ḏawurr’ by Gaypalani Wanambi⁩, 2024  Find the Deep Time transcript and photographs on Powerhouse's website.  Producer Ayeesha Ash  Editor and Sound Designer Mara Schwerdtfeger  Audio Recordists Ben Rumble, Ryan Carter  Presenter Nathan Mudyi Sentance  Program Curators Pip Hall, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Nathan Mudyi Sentance  The live symposium was held on Gadigal Country at Sydney Observatory in June 2025.  Find Powerhouse on Instagram, YouTube, Soundcloud and Facebook 
Respecting Time

Respecting Time

2026-02-2728:40

To live in alignment with Country is to be led by seasonal knowledge.      In Respecting Time knowledge holders Courtney Marsh, Dr Chels Marshall and Master Simeone Sevudredre discuss the inextricable link between human and environmental health and First Nations time knowledge.  No Space is Empty is a First Nations knowledge symposium exploring time beyond the clock. The digital series encourages us to consider how different temporal frameworks shape our worldviews, relationships and practices.  Artwork: Object No. 2024/115/1-3  ‘Ḏawurr’ by Gaypalani Wanambi⁩, 2024  Find the Respecting Time transcript and photographs on Powerhouse's website.  Producer Ayeesha Ash  Editor and Sound Designer Mara Schwerdtfeger  Audio Recordists Ben Rumble, Ryan Carter  Presenter Nathan Mudyi Sentance  Program Curators Pip Hall, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Nathan Mudyi Sentance  The live symposium was held on Gadigal Country at Sydney Observatory in June 2025.    Find Powerhouse on Instagram, YouTube, Soundcloud and Facebook 
Folding Time

Folding Time

2026-02-2334:53

Touch a tree and know it’s seen the past; dip your toes in a river and see the future; walk on earth and have a memory that is not your own; Country and time are interconnected.   In Folding Time, artists and architects Sarah Lynn Rees, Matte McConell and r e a discuss how they collaborate, learn from and teach with Country.    No Space is Empty is a First Nations knowledge symposium exploring time beyond the clock. The digital series encourages us to consider how different temporal frameworks shape our worldviews, relationships and practices.  Artwork: Object No. 2023/86/3 ‘Ḏawurr’ by Gaypalani Wanambi⁩, 2024  Find the Folding Time transcript and photographs on Powerhouse's website.   Producer Ayeesha Ash  Editor and Sound Designer Mara Schwerdtfeger  Audio Recordists Ben Rumble, Ryan Carter  Presenter Nathan Mudyi Sentance  Program Curators Pip Hall, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Nathan Mudyi Sentance  The live symposium was held on Gadigal Country at Sydney Observatory in June 2025.   Follow Powerhouse on Instagram, YouTube, Soundcloud and Facebook 
What if time isn't something you manage but something you move with?   Held on Gadigal Country at Sydney Observatory, No Space is Empty, Powerhouse's First Nations knowledge symposium, returns as a five-part podcast series.    Across the series, knowledge holders explore temporal frameworks that challenge the clock and open up new ways of thinking about relationships, practice and presence.   Episode 1, Folding Time, launches on Tuesday 24 February.   Artwork: ⁨Object No. 2024/115/1 ‘Ḏawurr’ by Gaypalani Wanambi⁩, 2024   Producer Ayeesha Ash  Editor and Sound Designer Mara Schwerdtfeger  Audio Recordists Ben Rumble, Ryan Carter  Presenter Nathan Mudyi Sentance  Program Curators Pip Hall, Donita Vatuinaruku Hulme, Nathan Mudyi Sentance  Find Powerhouse on Instagram, YouTube, Soundcloud and Facebook
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