One-person exhibition by Joan Brassil at Rosyln Oxley9 Gallery.
"In 1934 the Royal Society, a scientific body, sponsored the first regular (although experimental) 30-line Baird system television transmissions in Australia. T.M. Elliot and Dr Val McDowell conducted these experiments in Brisbane." source: http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/ahc/publications/commission/books...
Realtime: Theatre, Performance and the National Art Issue 1 Publisher: Open City Inc Editorial Team: Virginia Baxter, Keith Gallasch, Gregory Harvey, Annemarie Jonson, Catherine Lumby, John Potts, Michael Smith, Linda Wallace
Presented by Sydney Intermedia Network (SIN)Director: Alessio CavallaroDomain Theatre, Art Gallery of New South Wales SIN's seventh annual survey of Australian screen art. Experimental Film and Video ProgramSaturday 5 April, 1pmSaturday 12 April, 1pm
Presented by d/Lux/MediaArtsCurated by Alessio Cavallaro Australia's premier annual showcase of inter/national experimental digital film, digital video, computer animation and cd-rom art. CD-ROM exhibitionThursday 10 June-Saturday 3 JulyArtspace43-51 Cowper Wharf Rd, Woolloomooloo Film/Video/Animation46th Sydney Film FestivalFriday 18 June, 5.15pmAcademy Cinemas 3A Oxford St, Paddington
Over two evenings in late 1971, Mike Parr and Peter Kennedy presented 80 minutes of video tapes they had made over the previous months. These were recordings of performances of "art by instruction" in which the artist went about performing a task that may have put them under extreme pressure...
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.
Joan Brassil, Stranger in the Landscape exhibition at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
Peter Callas, Kiru Umi No Yoni (Cutting like the ocean), video installation, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
Fairlight (Sydney) releases the Computer Video Instrument (CVI). The CVI was used extensively by artists such as Jill Scott and Peter Callas, often in a pair (or more) cascading from one to the other. It had a small graphic tablet in the control panel but a larger one could be...
Gravity Research Institute (GRI)Director: Alan SchacherPerformers: Ryuichi Fujimura, Teik-Kim Pok, Ari Ehrlich, Philip MillsDesign: Alan Schacher, Sean BaconVideo: Sean BaconFilm: Michelle MahrerComposer Musician: Boris BaberkoffLighting: Sydney BouhanicheMoving screen system: Russell Emerson
Aqua Profunda - life at the deep end49th Venice Biennale 2001: Lyndal Jones June - November 2001 Australia Council for the Arts Curator: John Barret-Lennard Project Manager: Global Art Projects
dLux MediaArts [www.dlux.org.] is a dynamic organisation dedicated to furthering innovative and experimental screen culture, dLux MediaArts is delighted to present in association with Gallery 4A and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. New Releases, an international survey of original video works orbiting in from over 17 countries curated...
Presented by d/Lux/MediaArtsCurator: Leah Grycewicz d>ART02 LAUNCHMuseum of Contemporary Art 140 George St, The RocksThursday 13th June 6-9pm OPEN Friday 14th + Saturday 15th 10am - 5pm
Presented by d/Lux/MediaArtsDendy Opera QuaysThursday 12 June, 2.10pmWednesday 18 June, 9pm To mark the Sydney Film Festivals 50th anniversary guest curators Brent Grayburn and Scott Donovan presented Future Perfect, an idiosyncratic tour of recent experimental film and video history, current digital practice and future directions in screen based media.
Group exhibition at the Queensland Art Gallery. There is a certain behaviour of the electronic image that is unique . . . It's liquid, it's shapeable, it's clay, it's an art material, it exists independently.
Press Release TRACEY MOFFATT: FREE-FALLING AT DIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS October 9, 1997-June 14, 1998 Sep 04, 1997
Group show of Australian video art at the New Museum in New York.
Exhibition of Australian video art travelling to: 1994 Scene Nationale Les Plateaux, Angouleme, France Espace Lyonnais d'art Contemporain, Lyon, France Dalhousie Art Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Cornell Cinema, Ithaca, New York, USA 1995
Art Gallery of New South Wales Artists included: Luc Courchesne, David Haines & Joyce Hinterding, Gary Hill, Làszlo Moholy-Nagy, Mariko Mori, Bruce Nauman, James Turrell and Lynette Wallworth