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Jason Richardson

Jason Richardson

Cogito ergo circumvenio
Jason Richardson is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and musician based in the Riverina region of Southeastern Australia.

His creative work is complemented by developing activities for the not-for-profit artist-run-initiative Red Earth Ecology.

Recent projects include the Ngurambang/Our Riverina exhibition, the inFrequency audiovisual tour and an hour-long presentation on the cut-up technique’s applications.

As a writer he contributes to Cyclic Defrost and has twice been Highly Commended in Western Riverina Arts’ Murrumbidgee Short Story competition and won the inaugural round in 2020.

In 2023 he won the Champion Exhibit award in Leeton for the piece Summer Solstice that contrasts European and Wiradjuri tree management practices.

Jason’s musical pseudonym Bassling has featured in various international collaborations, including the innovative Shinobi Cuts Remix Chain.
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plodge

The Scottish and English word plodging has been wading through the lexical muck and mire since the late 1700s, and it refers to icky, slow, molasses-type walking. Plodge is probably a variation of plod. This word isn’t totally out of use, as a 1995 use from British magazine The Countryman illustrates: “Northbound Pennine Wayfarers, plodging through the interminable peat-bogs of the North Pennines.” Even if you have a spring in your step, it’s tough to skip merrily through the peat-bogs. Credits to Mark Peters.

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