An exploration of the social constraints associated with equality and diversity
with a focus on the trans communities.

Fed Square’s Atrium was transformed for Midsumma Festival into a moving exhibition of photographic portraiture by Australian born photographer Soraya Zaman (they/them/theirs).

A constructed bridge commissioned and presented by Fed Square spanned 30 meters across the iconic space, as a metaphorical symbol of journey, connection, crossing over and the social constructs of society.

Titled ‘Reconstruct (the) Normative’, the exhibition designed and created by BATIK explored the social constraints associated with equality and diversity with a focus on trans communities. The exhibition features persons from the ‘American Boys Project’ a critically acclaimed photographic publication by Zaman in 2019 which has received global recognition.

Zaman spent three years travelling across the USA, meeting, and capturing images of people in the trans-masculine community, from big cities to small towns. Zaman’s sincere and tender portraits intuitively capture each person, providing viewers with a snapshot into their lives and journeys across the trans-masculine spectrum. Working in with the topology of the Atrium; the installation was designed to educate Australian’s about trans communities at large through creative thinking and intuitive design.

Federation Square appointed Batik to transform Deakin Edge at Federation Square for the "Anything But Square Festival" launch. Leveraging on the building's existing geometry and brand assets.

Homme & Femme’s campaign featuring Abbey Lee, blending 1990s minimalism with modern elegance in a striking series of black-and-white portraits.

An interactive dining experience journeying guests through memories of nostalgia.

A luminous skyscape, paying tribute to Oscar Wilde and adorned with ethereal clouds of baby’s breath, set a romantic, dreamlike tone for the launch of Homme & Femme—a refined celebration of love in all its forms.

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S3 was an audio-visual light installation curated within a transportable cube, resulting in an immersive installation titled "Day Dream."

SSIXX, a unique culinary collaboration operating at the nexus of gastronomy and science. Explored the unshakable desire to travel beyond the realms of imagination.

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