Eligh Wilson is a would-be investigative spatial practitioner who lives, works and breathes on Gadi Country. He is passionate about how space intersect with politics, law and representation. Eligh is particularly interested in forensic architecture in both a practical and pedagogical sense. He is currently undertaking his Master’s of Design in Architecture at the University of Technology Sydney while working as an architectural designer in a freelance capacity. Alongside this, he volunteers as a research assistant at the Powerhouse Museum. Eligh has spent the first year of his masters specialising in the production of spatial evidence in cultural, legal and environmental settings, and exploring how these practices may be formalised in the context of the Antipodes.
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elighjack@gmail.com