The aim of the ANAT Winter School in 1995 was to provide knowledge and practical skills in the production of multimedia titles.
In 2000, ANAT and Asialink developed a new media residency program for an Australian artist to travel to Asia.
LabCulture was a week-long intensive residency program run by PVA, focusing on professional development, interdisciplinary practice, broadband and alternative means of distribution. Experienced media practitioners and facilitators work with residents, giving access to digital video, digital audio production, web development, interactivity and DVD authoring, developing concepts and supporting collaborative practice.
Managed by ANAT, Julian Stadon's mentorship was a part of the Australian Government’s Young & Emerging Artists Initiative supported by the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. The mentorship provided an opportunity for an artist aged under 30 to explore new directions, expand technical skills and increase knowledge of...
In 2006, ANAT facilitated artist Pierre Proske’s residency at the Department of Archaeology and Natural History at the Australian National University. Pierre’s work, for the large part, takes place in electronic environments but also strays into social, cultural, political, and scientific spheres. For the...
Closing The Loop (CTL) was an international research and performance project examining how sound, technology and gameplay can conspire to promote collaboration and inventiveness across networks. The CTL 2000 project aimed at investigating the effectiveness of techniques for net based collaboration. CTL 2000 was divided into two distinct phases. The first...
A 21st century revolution in fashion, art and design, the exhibition showcased the unique emerging genre of interactive, new-media textiles. Coded Cloth featured a new art form beyond the imagination, embedding technology into wearable fashion to create a new hybrid art and design.
The fourth online residency of the 'deep immersion: creative collaborations' project.
The second online residency of the 'deep immersion: creative collaborations' project to develop SonicForm, a web based sound project.
The third online residency of the 'deep immersion: creative collaborations' project.
This was the first online residency of the Deep Immersion: creative collaborations' project.
The First International Symposium on Electronic Art (FISEA) was held in Utrecht, the Netherlands, September 27 - 30, 1988.
The FOLDBACK exhibition, which was developed as part of a project for the 1998 Telstra Adelaide Festival toured nationally during 1999 with support from the Visions of Australia touring exhibition program.
Gomma aka Ermanno Guarneri is an Italian activist, writer, publisher and video maker based in Milano in Northern Italy.
In March 2008, GRL visited Adelaide to produce the week long ‘GRL Masterclass’, presented by Carclew Youth Arts in association with the Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts and ANAT.
During 1995 ANAT coordinated an extensive Australian tour for UK multimedia artist Graham Harwood.
The exhibition Henry Hoke's Guide to the Misguided was presented by ANAT in association with National Science Week at the National Science Week 2010.
Komninos Zervos was ANAT's first Artist In Residence at Artec in London.
During the first week of November 05 ANAT worked with Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts to present a one-week workshop program.
LOGIN was a series of residencies for emerging visual artists to develop web-based projects.
Matt Fuller is a London-based writer, publisher and interactive zine editor, who toured Australia during 1996 for ANAT.
ANAT presented a series of 2 weekend workshops as part of the New Zealand Film Festival in August 2006.
ANAT initiated an Australian tour for Peter Richards during 1993.
Presented by ANAT, pixel.play was a youth digital media education program,which presented workshops that develop creative and digital literacy skills in which young artists make short screen works (animations/films /images) for their mobile phone.
The 2007 Portable Worlds program presents both exhibition and youth workshop programs to inspire and educate new creative producers.