The Portable World 2nd Edition exhibition toured South Australia in 2011, following successful national and regional tours from 2008 - 2010. The works utilise mobile phones for both display and creation, exploring connection and intimacy, portability and community, scale and distance. The tour details are: ...
The reSkin wearables research and development laboratory was presented as ANAT’s Emerging Technology Lab held from 14 January - 4 February 2007 at the Australian National University.
Scanner aka Robin Rimbaud is a London-based very nomadic sound artist, composer and DJ who works both as an individual artist and in collaboration with other musicians, choreographers, performance artists, writers and filmmakers.
In February 2002, ANAT assisted with the Solar Circuit new media workshop and residency, Tasmania by supporting the travel of participant and curator Nina Czegledy. Nina is also the Chairperson of ISEA (International Society for the Electronic Arts) and while in Australia gave briefing sessions on ISEA 2002. Nina's tour...
In association with the Experimental Art Foundation, ANAT hosted an artist’s talk in December by visiting French artist Stephan Barron.
ANAT’s still/open Emerging Technology Lab travelled across Australia in pursuit of open access to knowledge.
In its second year of managing the residencies, ANAT called for expressions of interest from science organisations within Australia interested in hosting an artist for a three-month period. The call then went out for artists to apply to be resident within the selected host organisations.
During 2003, ANAT initiated the Synapse Art and Science Residency program, aiming to create new collaborations between artists and scientists.
The Dome Project was presented by ANAT, RiAus and the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University as part of the 2009 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival (BAFF). This groundbreaking project provided Australian audiences with the opportunity to experience the immersive and exciting potential of the fulldome medium. The project also...
Kinoadelaide & Kino Portable joined forces with ANAT, 2 Moro Mobile, MEGA and Urtext to present a week of filmmaking production with three screenings.
As part of the Adelaide Fringe 2002, ANAT co-ordinated the Trickster Masterclass in Video Jamming. The Trickster Masterclass was a professional development opportunity for Australian VJ artists to network and receive feedback about their work from guest tutor, VJ IKO from Portugal (leading video artist and software developer who...
Ulf Langheinrich (Austria) made a special visit to Adelaide to present local audiences with an introduction to Granular Synthesis.
Addressing the need for the cultural production and consumption of new media and emerging artforms ANAT managed a month cultural exchange project, Virogenesis. The project was the curatorial initiative of Francesca da Rimini. This viral collision of four irreverent and erudite cultural practitioners from the United Kingdom and...
A virtual writers-in-residence project.
ANAT's International Masterclass for New Media Artists and Curators took place in Brisbane in May and early June 2000.
ANAT presented a free workshop for artists working with the mobile platform as part of the Electrofringe Festival. The workshop was developed by EPIC intern Sasha Grbich and presented by Australian Media Artist Ian Andrews.
ANAT's ninth summer school focused on Internet Design and Web Authoring and was held at the IMAGO Multimedia Centre/ Film and Television Institute Digital Arts Studio in Fremantle from 13 - 31 January 1998. The 15 artists selected to participate in the 1998 National Summer School were:
The second Time_Place_Space laboratory was held from 21 Sept-5 Oct 2003, again at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.
Blast Theory is one of the leading artists’ groups in Britain making interactive performances, installations, video and mixed reality projects.
Dome Lab was held at the University of Western Australia in Perth and was an intensive, strategically-focused residential workshop for mid-career filmmakers emphasising a trial-and-error approach that prioritised risk-taking and experimentation over and above ‘finished product’.
Surface Tension was a mobile projection art program presented by the Adelaide City Council and the Australian Network for Art and Technology that screened throughout the Adelaide CBD from November 2005 to March 2006.
As part of the deep immersion program of residencies and events, ANAT and Melbourne-based Asialink have initiated a new media residency in Asia.
In 1999 ANAT commenced the Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity series of artist/science residencies.
This exhibition was coordinated by ANAT and co-curated by Caron Ward (Project & Administrative Assistant, ANAT) and Rhonda O’Meara (Consultant & Director, TEXCAD), and organised as a major component of the AUSGRAPH 90 Art Program.
ANAT's fourth National Summer School was held at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology for four weeks during January 1992.