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.
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...
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.
Komninos Zervos was ANAT's first Artist In Residence at Artec in London.
LOGIN was a series of residencies for emerging visual artists to develop web-based projects.
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.
A virtual writers-in-residence project.
Kristy Boyle: Artist in Residence at Rote Fabrik, Zurich, Switzerland I initially developed the 'love the robots show' with support from Dock18 in 2009. I have now gained support from the 'Digital Culture Fund' from the Australia Council for the Arts to develop new online platform ...
As part of the deep immersion program of residencies and events, ANAT and Melbourne-based Asialink have initiated a new media residency in Asia.
Peter Callas takes up position as video artist in residence at the Marui Koendori Television/Ring World, in Tokyo, Japan. This is a seminal moment for Callas, and marks the start of a new approach to the making of video art works for a variety of contexts.
In 1999 ANAT commenced the Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity series of artist/science residencies.
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.
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.
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.
Presented by The Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) and the Australian Synchrotron in association with the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. Chris Henschke + the Australian Synchrotron (Melbourne, Australia)
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 George Poonkhin Khut + Kids...
In 1997 ANAT with support from the Australia Council, activated the deep immersion project with a series of online residencies 'deep immersion: creative collaborations'.
The Scismic Project was also supported by ANAT as part of Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity.