Toni Tait is a South African-born artist working across sound, assemblage, expanded photography and video on Gadigal land. Her emerging practice examines the entanglements between settler colonialism, infrastructure, and the natural world. Guided by deep listening, she attunes to silenced presences and histories held within the land. She develops site-responsive works that engage the body as an instrument of perception, drawing audiences into the vibrations, histories and relations embedded in place. Through gestures of re-mediation, mapping and disruption, her work seeks to open possibilities for collective (un)learning while embodying a sense of protest and responsibility.