This sub-theme takes root in the Australian context, where contrasting perceptions of time are evident in a shift to a post-anthropocentric consciousness that respects the depth of Indigenous temporal understandings. The subtheme explores these intersections between deep time, the metaverse, and the multiverse, aiming to question conventional temporal boundaries and the relationships time, perception, and creative expression within the context of rapidly advancing technologies and cultural changes. This consideration of time opens space for investigating the intersection of the Everywhen with cultural heritage, collective memory, and decolonisation, considering the role of art and technology in reimagining and reclaiming diverse temporal narratives. Similarly, Everywhen reveals connections between time, climate change, and ecological consciousness, highlighting the potential of art and technology to raise awareness, inspire sustainable practices, and foster connections between human and non-human temporalities.
Indicative Keywords: Deep time, Real-time, Temporal dynamics, Temporal intersections, Temporal aesthetics, Non-linear narratives, Cultural memory, Cultural heritage, Virtual realities, Chronopolitics, Temporal shifts, Time-based visualisation, live performance