Key Artists and Partners

BOX OF BIRDS BIOGRAPHIES: 2026

Boris Bagattini: Boris is a media artist working in Theater, interactive art, and film. His personal films have been shown at Sundance, Toronto Film Festival, and Sydney Film Festival. His work has been exhibited at The Beijing Biennale, ZKM Karlsruhe, and Sydney Modern, and he has received commisions from Sydney Festival, Vivid, Nike, Telstra, and Apple. He has worked on films including Ridley Scott's Alien Covenant, Guillermo Del Toro's Pacific Rim Uprising, Aquaman, and Godzilla vs. Kong. His recent film engagements include "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," "Thor: Love and Thunder," and "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes".

 Margie Breen: Margie is a director, dramaturge and producer who has worked on projects in Australia, Singapore, Korea, Europe, and the United States. She has taught, produced and directed and performed for Stalker/Box of Birds  in Australia and internationally.

She was the Creative Producer for a national performing arts development program, Local Stages, in Bathurst. She was the Director of Milk Crate Theatre, in Sydney, working with people who have experienced homelessness. She was a core member of Erth Visual & Physical Inc. She was co-director of a Perth Festival project in the Pilbara, WA, and has co-directed two outdoor spectacle performances in Tennant Creek, N.T, a joint project between Nyinkka Nyunyu Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre and Australian Theatre for Young People. She has been teaching artist and director for NIDA and Sydney Theatre Company, a devised theatre specialist for Belvoir Theatre, Associate Artist at PYT, Fairfield and former Director of Theatre Network NSW.

 James Brown: James is a Sydney-based composer who has created soundtracks for performance, film, animation, and games. He has collaborated with numerous artists and companies including Bethesda, Victoria Hunt, Jane Campion, Adult Swim, The Australian Ballet, Sydney Dance Company, William Yang, George Khut, Matthew Day, Hans Van Den Broeck (SOIT), POST, and Urban Theatre Projects. He holds a Visual Arts degree from Sydney College of the Arts and a Master’s Degree in Acoustic Physics from Sydney University. 

Shakira Clanton: Shakira was born in Perth to Aboriginal Australian and African American parents. At an early age she wanted to become a singer, but after her drama teacher encouraged her imaginative self, she pursued her passion for acting. In 2007, she moved to Port Hedland where she worked with young people from remote communities using her drama training to build their confidence and capabilities. To connect with her father’s roots, Shakira travelled to the US and then continued her journey to Europe where she gained a world of experience. Shakira is a 2015 graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art, prior to which she trained in the Aboriginal Theatre Program at WAAPA in Perth and the Aboriginal Centre of the Performing Arts in Brisbane. Theatre credits include the one woman show The Weekend (Sydney Festival / Mooghalin Performing Arts Inc), Simone Tucker in The Long-Forgotten Dream (STC), The Narrator in Creature (Stalker Theatre Company) and the Blacktown Angel in Home Country (Sydney Festival / Urban Theatre Projects). Film and TV credits include Alex in Diary of an Uber Driver (ABC TV), Jo in Doctor Doctor), Debs in Hyde and Seek, Jodie in Scout and herself in the SBS documentary series Brain.

 David Clarkson: David is a theatre director, producer, mentor, leader and innovator in his field. He co-founded physical theatre company, Stalker in 1985 which has enjoyed national and international success since that time. His poetic, conceptual, image based, and highly physical performance work has been at the high end of physical theatre practice and influenced many artists working in this field. He was co-founder of intercultural company Marrugeku, and co-founded Box of Birds in 2018 to allow Stalker to re-brand and fully embrace its work with technology.
He has been awarded the NSW Rex Cramphorn Scholarship for Theatre and has undertaken numerous intercultural exchanges including artistic exchanges in Bogotá, Boulder and Seoul. He was awarded the inaugural Create NSW Art and Technology Fellowship in 2015, for his research into the use of interactive and digital technology in theatre. In 2023 was awarded a Createch placement as part of Remix / Creative Australia initiative to assist in developing Box of Birds immersive experiences.

Zhenyu Du is a recent graduate with a background in graphic design and UI/UX, specializing in the creation of real-time, responsive visual systems designed for live, improvisational art and dynamic audience engagement. His research centers on transforming machine learning into an adaptive, responsive tool for artists, enabling a direct and intuitive dialogue between human action and digital art.

He achieves this by integrating multimodal inputs – including movement (via MediaPipe), audio, and biosignals – with technologies like TouchDesigner for real-time processing and visual generation, Stream Diffusion for immediate visual output, and LoRA models for precise, artist-defined stylistic control over image generation.

 Katja Handt: Katja is a set and costume designer with experience in film, performing and visual arts, and events. She has worked on projects like The Chronicles of Narnia and Mad Max: Fury Road. Australian credits include collaborations with companies and venues such as Belvoir, Tamarama Rock Surfers, Darlinghurst Theatre, Legs on the Wall, Stalker Theatre/ Box of Birds, Shopfront Theatre, De Quincey Co, Merrigong Theatre Company, Sydney Festival, the Australian Maritime Museum and Old Parliament House. Overseas credits include production designs for Studiobuehne Berlin and Artisti Senza Frontiere in Italy.

Dr Matthew Hughes: is an emerging Sydney based audio-visual artist, software designer and musician. During his composition study at the Australian Institute of Music, Matthew’s works included a series of audio-visual experiences for visualising music. After his degree he started working for ScoreAddiction, a software development company working on real-time manipulation of library music. He also helped to present graphics for numerous interactive physical theatre performances with Stalker Theatre. He has recently been working closely with Alon Ilsar, including in works such as The Hour, presented at Vivid Sydney, and Trigger Happy Visualised. He recently finished his PhD in interactive design at UTS.

Sam James: Sam has collaborated on over 250 works with contemporary Australian performance companies. He regularly works with Indigenous dance companies in Australia and internationally such as Blakdance, Dance NT, Marrugeku, Miku Performing Arts and their collaborations in Taiwan. He has toured with Back-to-Back Theatre making the performance video The Democratic Set (Europe and Canada 2018-20) and has designed several 360VR projects in 2019-20 with Theatre Kantanka. He designed projections at the National Theatre of Korea, Seoul, a VR installation for Blik Blik Festival 2020 Czech Republic and has participated in international residencies in Norway, Czech Republic, Reykjavik, Finland, The Banff Centre, Calcutta and Berlin

Dr. Andrew Johnston: Andrew is a researcher and interaction/software designer based in Sydney, Australia.  His work focuses on the design of systems that support experimental, exploratory approaches to interaction, and the experiences and practices of the people who use them. He has qualifications in music (B. Arts) and computing (Master of IT) and a PhD combining the two. Andrew is a Professor of Research at UTS  and has had a long and productive collaboration with Stalker Theatre and of Box of Birds.

 Lee-Anne Litton: Lee-Anne is a performing artist specializing in aerial techniques. She has been a member of Stalker Theatre since 2009 and has performed both nationally and internationally. As an independent artist Lee-Anne has also worked nationally and internationally with other Australian physical theatre companies, including her own, Strings Attached.

 Harlisha Newie-Joe: Harlisha is a dancer and is a proud Zenadth Kes woman from Mabuyag and Badu Island. She is currently completing her Advanced Diploma of Professional Dance Performance at NAISDA Dance College. Harlisha has trained with various professional artists and performed with renowned First Nations dance groups including Vicki Van Hout, Jasmin Sheppard and Lee Serle. A passionate and dedicated performer, enriched by the privilege of dancing with renowned First Nations dance groups including Jannawi Dance Clan, Wagana Dancers and Magun Zenadth Kes Dance Group.

 Yuka Maruyama : As a passionate and dedicated Master’s student in Interaction Design at the University of Technology Sydney, I am eager to apply my skills in UI/UX design, programming, and augmented reality to create innovative solutions that enhance user experiences. With a strong foundation in media, and computer science, I aim to leverage my interdisciplinary background to design inclusive and accessible technologies that positively impact diverse communities. My extensive volunteer work across multiple countries has strengthened my commitment to social responsibility, and I aspire to further contribute to the field of technology and design through meaningful projects that bridge the gap between education, accessibility, and technology.

Alejandro Rolandi: Alejandro is a Sydney based performance artist, originally from Buenos Aries, Argentina. He has extensive experience working as an aerial systems designer, instructor, creative and technician for many well-known Australian companies: Legs on the Wall, Shaun Parker, Force Majeure, NIDA, ACPE, UNSW, PACT Theatre, SDC, Opera Australia and Stalker Theatre. Alejandro is also a qualified rigger and an independent director who creates his own works through Strings Attached.

Mike Smith: Mike is a Production Manager and Lighting Designer with experience in theatre, events, music, and film. Mike has toured theatre productions and new developments across Australia, Europe, Mexico and Asia, and has been part of the planning and design for several major Arts Festivals. Mike is currently the production manager for Box of Birds and head of events for Adelaide Council.

Partners

Animal Logic Academy in conjunction with CREATIVITY & COGNITION STUDIOS (CCS)

CCS is an internationally recognised multi-disciplinary environment for the advancement and understanding of practice in digital media and the arts. It provides nationally and internationally recognised artists and technologists with a space in which to collaborate, experiment and create in practice-based research. CCS is committed to disseminating its results internationally through research publications, exhibitions, the co-ordination of an international conference series (C&C) and through the provision of high-quality postgraduate education. Our research is based upon a belief in the importance of working partnerships and collaborative effort nationally and internationally. The CCS Partners and Associates constitute an international team of experts who ensure that the research is at the cutting edge in all its areas of concern. Within the University, our work complements and adds to a strong range of existing research and development in Digital Media and Creative Cultures across three Faculties.

www.creativityandcognition.com

UTS Animal Logic Academy

Established in 2017, the Academy is a first-of-its-kind collaboration between Australia’s top young university, the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), and world-leading digital production studio, Animal Logic. We’re passionate about producing the next generation of digital artists and technical professionals who are ready to shape the future of the animation and visualisation industries.

Located within the UTS city campus – right in the heart of Sydney’s thriving creative precinct – the Academy is a professionally equipped, custom-built digital production studio space offering a range of practice based postgraduate programs, including a one-year accelerated Master of Animation and Visualisation (MAV), a 14 week Graduate Certificate of Animation and Visualisation (GCAV), as well as research programs and undergraduates elective subjects.

NAISDA

NAISDA Dance College is Australia’s premier Indigenous training college with a proud tradition of producing the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers since 1976. NAISDA Dance College offers professional expertise and word class training facilities to deliver accredited training programs that are rich in cultural learning and practice.  Located on Darkinjung land just north of Sydney, we provide a creative learning space designed to inspire and equip Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander young people for the future. Their dance performance program is delivered by qualified trainers comprised of former principal dancers, respected choreographers, and cultural tutors from diverse Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities.

https://naisda.com.au/

 Carriageworks

Carriageworks is Australia's largest contemporary multi-arts centre. It has been supported by the New South Wales Government, receiving funding through Create NSW, and also federal government through the Australia Council.

Its vision is "to be recognised as a multi-arts urban cultural precinct that engages and inspires Sydney's culturally diverse communities", and to that end has presented a varied, multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural program for many years which has attracted to up to 1.32 million visitors. Carriageworks has commissioned Australian and international artists "to make monumental new work that intersects with contemporary ideas" and it has striven to reflect the diversity of the community in its exhibits and performances. The centre plays host to up to 100 projects a year, including contemporary theatre, dance, visual arts, music, film and fashion and corporate events.

https://carriageworks.com.au/about/

 Gosford Regional Gallery

Located on the shores of Caroline Bay in East Gosford, Gosford Regional Gallery is one of the Central Coast’s leading tourist attractions. It provides an important cultural and educational resource for the community as well as a one of the region’s greatest family attractions.

Situated within 26 hectares of public reserve this one hectare facility incorporates the Edogawa Commemorative Garden, one of the best examples of Japanese Gardens in Australia.

The Gallery hosts a diverse program of local, national and international exhibitions, showcasing early career and established artists, traditional, new and original work. Many significant touring exhibitions also come through Australia's extensive network of regional and national galleries.

https://gosfordregionalgallery.com/

 National Museum of Singapore

 With a history dating back to 1887, the National Museum of Singapore stands as the nation’s oldest museum and a well-loved custodian of its people’s shared memories. Discover fresh, multi-angled perspectives of Singapore's history and culture as you delve into a world of ancient artefacts, cutting-edge technology and creative storytelling that redefine the conventional museum experience.

As a cultural and architectural landmark, the museum was designated a National Monument of Singapore on 14 February 1992. The museum continues to host thought-provoking exhibitions and exciting events all year round, including the Singapore Night Festival, with dedicated programmes and activities for children and the elderly.

https://www.nhb.gov.sg/nationalmuseum/