Toraki constructs sculptures using bone, feather, skin, and natural pigments, creating forms that reference ritual objects while remaining rooted in contemporary material exploration. Her works emphasize texture, weight, and proximity, fostering intimate encounters that foreground the material histories embedded in each element.
One of Toraki’s wall paintings has evolved into The Egg Phone at Haven Gallery, where painted forms frame a mirror-activated screen, turning surfaces into responsive, interactive interfaces. Other works occupy space quietly: feathers woven into arcs, pigments layered to suggest worn skin, and small objects that draw viewers closer to experience the tactile and sensory qualities of the material.
Toraki balances structural precision with subtle instability, crafting installations that are immersive, living, and relational. Through light, surface, and spatial arrangement, her work foregrounds the intersection of organic matter, perception, and material memory, offering encounters that linger beyond the gallery walls.
Imri Shavit, known professionally as Lumos, is an audiovisual artist specializing in projection mapping, real-time generative systems, and immersive light environments. Works such as The Divine Touch explore gesture, proximity, and spatial responsiveness, transforming architectural surfaces into reactive, fluid visual fields.
Shavit has exhibited both internationally and locally, including in the Northern Rivers and Byron Bay regions, as well as at LUMA Projection Arts Festival. His installations often involve mapping onto modular and irregular structures, using multi-projector edge-blending and 3D scanning to distort conventional perceptions of solidity and depth.
Collaboration is central to Shavit’s practice, integrating spatial sound artists, electronic musicians, and technologists. Each project emphasizes interaction: light, sound, and audience movement converge into unified, dynamic systems. His work foregrounds participation, encouraging audiences to inhabit and influence visual and sonic landscapes.