“I loved this project,” says Bea.

“We explored the idea of journey and specifically the journey to Antarctica, but I also talked to Sam about the journey Kāi Tahu iwi would have made down here, which would have been unbearably cold at times.

“I thought about how to convey the idea of journey in difficult conditions, using the sound of footsteps in the snow then creating a feedback loop that created this atmosphere of being stuck in a journey.

“There’s also a heartbeat, and recordings of whale song in there – but also some club music in the middle!” she laughs. “We’re going abstract, but music is central to both Sam and my practice, so we had to do a little bit of dance music.”

Tātai Whetū, Tātai Tangata runs from Wednesday 8 July to Saturday 11 July, 5pm-9pm, with events and installations centred around Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, Worcester Blvd, Oxford Tce and Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre.