ANAT coordinated a program/exhibition of screen-based new media work for the The Australasian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association (AIMIA) conference, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre 2 – 5 July 1995.
The Third National Summer School in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture (CAADM) for artists, craftworkers and designers was held at the Advanced Technology Education Centre, Regency College of TAFE for four weeks during January 1991.
ANAT took to the airwaves, broadcasting live from techno radio station, Radio Dex 96.9FM in Sydney.
CODE RED continued an ongoing international artists project which ANAT began in 1995 with Virogenesist, curated by Francesca da Rimini.
ANAT were invited to present the FOLDBACK website as part of ISEA98 - Terror, the Manchester manifestation of the ISEA98 Symposium.
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...
ANAT and Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (Adelaide) have joined forces to develop a new media arts partnership in 2002.
In October 2001, ANAT partnered with dLux Media Arts, Imperial Slacks, House of Laudanum and Metro Screen to present TILT (Trans-global Independent Lateral Tactics), a dynamic conference and workshop event on tactical media which was held at various locations around Sydney.
As part of the pixel.play program a train-the-trainer master class was held in December 05 with international artist group the-phone-book ltd.
In February/March 1988, ANAT assisted with the organisation of three technology-related exhibitions mounted as part of the Visual Arts Program of the 1988 Adelaide Festival.
Artists Thinking About Science was an exhibition that toured Australia as part of the Great Australian Science Show in 1994, curated by David O'Halloran. The exhibition was shown at the Royal Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne, The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, and The Exhibition Building Showgrounds, Brisbane. It was supported through Visions of...
The FOLDBACK event, ANAT's contribution to the Telstra Adelaide Festival, provided ANAT with a remarkable forum to pay tribute to some of the artists and personalities who have contributed so vividly to ANAT's identity.
Delivered in partnership with the Australia Council for the Arts, the Synapse Residencies place Australian artists into science and research settings to pursue collaborative projects with benefits accruing to both the resident and the host organisation.
“binnung woolah dahgo” (listening talking together)
Resistant Media - Perspecta 99 was undertaken by ANAT as part of Perspecta 99.
Time_Place_Space3 was the third laboratory of a five-year initiative that aims to challenge, invigorate and strengthen hybrid arts practice in Australia.
Delivered in partnership with the Australia Council for the Arts the Synapse Residencies place Australian artists into science and research settings to pursue collaborative projects with benefits accruing to both the resident and the host organisation.
In November of 1990, ANAT coordinated the attendance of a cultural delegation at the Second International Symposium on Electronic Art (SISEA) in Groningen, the Netherlands.
ANAT’s 1990 National Summer School in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture
Throughout October and November 2009 Douglas Kahn toured Australia as part of ANAT's Embracing Sound program in partnership with the Art Monthly Australia (AMA)'s Occasional Lecture Series.
The Synapse initiative supports creative partnerships between scientists and artists through the residency program, a database of international art/science collaborations, an archived discussion list and the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage program, which supports longer-term partnerships between artists and scientists in academic research settings. Dr Nigel Helyer + Institute for Marine...
ANAT, in partnership with Arts Victoria’s Arts Innovation program delivered three AIR residencies for artists within science/research settings.
Portable Worlds 2nd Edition toured nationally between 2008 - 2009, bringing exhibition and workshop programs to urban and regional Australia. Portable Worlds 2nd Edition Exhibition is touring Regional South Australia in 2010/2011.
BORDERPANIC was a project in September 2002, held in Sydney, that brought together artists, media makers and thinkers who are questioning the world's geopolitical and metaphorical borders.
Media State presented exhibitions, events, forums and workshops which explored the connection between, and intervention of, media arts in our lives.