Ulf Langheinrich (Austria) made a special visit to Adelaide to present local audiences with an introduction to Granular Synthesis.
Blast Theory is one of the leading artists’ groups in Britain making interactive performances, installations, video and mixed reality projects.
The SALA Moving Image Project was an annual exhibition of new works by South Australian Visual Artists who work with the Moving Image. Artists exhibited works in a variety of public arenas, including Street Projections, Shop Front Installation, Cinema Screenings, Video Wall Exhibition, Internet Streaming and Live Performance. ANAT supported SALA...
“binnung woolah dahgo” (listening talking together)
Time_Place_Space3 was the third laboratory of a five-year initiative that aims to challenge, invigorate and strengthen hybrid arts practice in Australia.
Launched in December 2004, miniSeries was a national initiative to support the development of creative applications for mobile and wireless devices.
The first round of ANAT's Synapse Art and Science Residency program supported artists Julie Ryder, Peter Charuk, David O'Donovan and Annemarie Kohn in scientific placements.
During 2004 ANAT worked closely with Adelaide City Council (ACC) on the development of the Luminosity project.
From July 2003 - June 2006, ANAT was an Industry Partner alongside the Australia Council for the Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art, Artspace and Partick Systems and Technology on a Synapse Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant. The project placed new media artist Mari Velonaki in residence...