ANAT's fourth National Summer School was held at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology for four weeks during January 1992.
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...
This exhibition presented at ISEA2011 in Istanbul, explored the migratory nature of artistic practice to act as a global mediation between the aesthetics of trade along the peregrine, wandering routes that lead towards meaning. CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS: Karen Casey, Mark Cypher, Tina Gonsalves, Mark Guglielmetti, Nigel Helyer & Mitchell Whitelaw CURATORIATE:...
In July 1991, ANAT held the first of its Winter Schools in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture.
ANAT’s 1990 National Summer School in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture
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.
During 1990 ANAT coordinated an Australian tour by two of the key figures in the international art and technology community, Roger Malina (Editor, Leonardo magazine) and Carl Loeffler (Executive Director, Art Com), both from San Francisco. Carl and Roger visited Adelaide, Alice Springs, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Ballarat and Sydney. They presented...
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.
The First International Symposium on Electronic Art (FISEA) was held in Utrecht, the Netherlands, September 27 - 30, 1988.
The aim of the ANAT Winter School in 1995 was to provide knowledge and practical skills in the production of multimedia titles.
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 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...
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.
CODE RED continued an ongoing international artists project which ANAT began in 1995 with Virogenesist, curated by Francesca da Rimini.
ANAT's 1995 Summer School was staged at the Academy for the Arts, Queensland University of Technology.
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).
The inaugural school designed specifically for Indigenous artists took place from 3 - 24 July, 1999 at Northern Territory University in Darwin. The Indigenous National School was project managed by Indigenous artist, curator, writer, lecturer and consultant, Brenda L Croft (Gurindji). Although other annual ANAT Summer Schools...
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:
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.
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.