A suite of events Inspired by the 150th publication anniversary of The Origin of Species, Darwin’s evolutionary treatise
As a part of its ongoing commitment to training and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, ANAT co-ordinated the second National Indigenous School in New Media Arts.
The Fifth National summer School in Computer Aided Art & Design was staged at Curtin University, Perth. Perth based artist and Curtin University Computer Centre employee, Sue Perry coordinated the equipment needs of the school and then went on to provide valuable, patient tuition. Adelaide based artist, John Tonkin was...
In January 1996 the seventh National Summer School in Computer Generated Art and Interactive Multimedia for Artists was held at the Institute of the Arts Lab at the Australian National University in association with the Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology (ACAT).
Fourteen artists from across Australia participated in the 1999 National Summer School in Science and Art, coordinated by ANAT at Metro Screen, Sydney, NSW, 11 - 29 January, 1999.
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. Catherine Truman + Department of Anatomy and...
New Constellations: Art, Science and Society conference was presented at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney across three days.
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...
med_ia_te: the ANAT National School for New Media Art Curation, evolved out of a recognition that to nurture art which utilises technology, adequate education of curators and arts workers must also be undertaken.
The fourth year of the Synapse Residencies placed Australian artists into science and research settings, within Australia and internationally, to pursue collaborative projects with benefits accruing to both the resident and the host organisation. The selected partnerships for 2008/2009 were:
In early 2001, ANAT together with the Performance Space (Sydney) and PICA (Perth) submitted a tender to the New Media Arts Board to run the Time_Place_Space hybrid performance laboratory.