[1] Havelock Stevens played drums in a number of Australian post-punk rock bands, notably Plug Uglies, with whom she recorded the EPs Knock Me Your Lobes (1989) and Johnny Panic (1990).
The video was made at Landers, California in the Mojave Desert and features her drumming before Giant Rock one of the largest freestanding boulders in the world; a site she described as a "spiritual vortex".
In 2022 she has been commissioned to produce a work for the inaugural exhibition at the new Bundanon museum built at the former home of Australian artist Arthur Boyd in Shoalhaven, New South Wales.
[8] Art critic Elizabeth Pearce described Havelock Stevens' practice as uniting her craft as a filmmaker and musician "for the purposes of creating… something else, something greater than the sum of those parts.
The opportunity, perhaps, to occupy a particular moment in time and space, that’s consonant with the history and politics of ‘occupation’, but nonetheless determined to privilege the human propensity for peace and acceptance that persists beneath all the social and historical change".