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Jennifer (Teo) and Shannon O’Neill

Jennifer (Teo) O’Neill works across music, installation art and digital media. She is the founder of Plum Industries, a creative production company that specialised in events, media and design. Jennifer has curated and directed electronic and experimental music projects in Sydney and Cairns, including major festivals such as Liquid Architecture. With a strong foundation in community development within the arts, disability services and the wider community sector, Jennifer has also worked alongside First Nations communities in Central Australia and Cape York to deliver culturally responsive disability and aged care initiatives. Jennifer is an occupational therapist with Guide Dogs NSW/ACT, and has a strong interest in autism and neurodivergence, informed by her lived experience.

Shannon O’Neill works across music, radio, the internet, performance, text, video, and installation. He has collaborated with leading Australian artists and directed major arts festivals, including Electrofringe and Liquid Architecture Sydney. Shannon founded Alias Frequencies, an organisation dedicated to promoting and publishing music and media art, and has written extensively on sound and media art for a range of publications. From 2002 to 2013, he was a Lecturer in Media Arts at the University of Technology Sydney, and he has consulted for numerous organisations, including the Australia Council for the Arts.