The Australian Video Festival, 1987 [catalogue pp.77-78] COMPUTER GRAPHICS James Blomfield (Channel 9/ZAP Productions) - Channel Nine I.D.Computer Graphic to continue the design strength of Nine. A strong Identification with state of the art technology,
[2nd AVF catalogue pp.76-77] CORPORATE VIDEO Axolotl - Fruit and VegiesA 60 second commercial produced for the Sydney Fruit and Vegetable Marketing Board, depicting the fruit and vegie team beating the Australian cricket team.
[2nd AVF catalogue, pp.80-82] DRAMA / NARRATIVE Kathryn Bice - Silent PartnersDemo tape for two mime artists - four skits. Catherine Birmingham - The WorrierA young man's subjective reality includes an interminable encounter with an unsympathetic father offering money and a cold addict girlfriend.
HOME VIDEO AWARDS “Video is the medium of the future - it's what our era is going to be all about.” - Francis Ford Coppola
[2nd AVF catalogue pp.82-83] MUSIC VIDEO Axolotl - Star Club: Red ZoneFour minutes of madness involving 'Star Club’, a Japanese punk band. Pippa Bailey / Rosie Waitt / Pedro Troche - No DivingA montage of images depicting alienation, internal and external.
[AVF '87 catalogue, p.60ff] THE AUSTRALIAN VIDEO FESTIVAL AWARDS INDEPENDENT/COMMERCIAL
[2nd AVF catlaogue, pp.79-80] DOCUMENTARY Christine Anastasi - It doesn't kill you - a film about MSPeople with multiple sclerosis talk about the disease and how it has affected them.
ConVerge was a project developed by The Art Gallery of South Australia and the Adelaide Festival 2002 that explored the nexus between art, science and technology and its creative expression. The project comprised of: 2002 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art - conVerge: where art and science meet, an exhibition which profiles a selection of work...
Gomma aka Ermanno Guarneri is an Italian activist, writer, publisher and video maker based in Milano in Northern Italy.
During 1995 ANAT coordinated an extensive Australian tour for UK multimedia artist Graham Harwood.
Matt Fuller is a London-based writer, publisher and interactive zine editor, who toured Australia during 1996 for ANAT.
ANAT initiated an Australian tour for Peter Richards during 1993.
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 association with the Experimental Art Foundation, ANAT hosted an artist’s talk in December by visiting French artist Stephan Barron.
The fifth in the series of festivals staged in Sydney, the event added the word "international" to its title for the first time. The Australian International Video Festival (AIVF) was billed as Australia's only specialised exhibition event dedicated to promoting Australian and international video art and artists. Presented by Electronic...
Co-ordinator: Sally Couacaud Assistant Co-ordinator: Kate Goodnow Board members: Jill Scott - President
1987 Australian Video Festival Co-ordinator: Sally Couacaud, Assistant Co-ordinator: Kate Goodnow
The sixth and last in the series of video festivals initiated and managed by the Electronic Media Arts (Australia) organisation.
The third Australian Video Festival was held at the Powerhouse Museum and included a program of video works from a wide range of local and international artists. The festival presented a retrospective of works by Bill Viola and a program of Scratch Video (cut-up style video collages) from the UK....
Ulf Langheinrich (Austria) made a special visit to Adelaide to present local audiences with an introduction to Granular Synthesis.
Given a social network and a communications medium for that network what happens when you introduce other mediums and communication tools? What happens when you combine FM Radio, with Internet and SMS? The outcome is dependent on the social uses of these technologies and the specific needs of the community...