F. A. Q.


  • So what exactly do you do?
  • Are there other people doing this kind of research practice?
  • What inspired you to become interested in underwater performance?
  • What are your aspirations for space and art?
  • How do you eat, slept, manage waste and life support underwater?
  • What did you do before?
  • Was commercial diver accreditation training challenging?
  • Where can I find out more?

    The work of Sarah Jane Pell is shown in a variety of contexts, appropriate to the individual projects, ranging from theatres to public sites including beaches, harbor vessels, art galleries and museums. The aim of Aquabatics Australia is to make vital interventions and inventions in the form of culture, new media and philosophy. The work reflects on the world that surrounds us and asks the viewer to question their own perceptions of the socially-coded and natural behavior of things. Each of the works is tempered with a deep respect for our need to be human and, as such, compels diverse communities to consider the issue of duty of care in provocative and challenging ways. Sometimes, the works are highly personal and unique to the experience, leaving many unanswered questions for those present, those absent and those left wanting. These are the most frequently asked questions.