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Works

2011  
Alma and Ena, Film

Alma & Ena: 5 minutes 2 sisters. 2 variations. Together 195 years of experiences. Performers: Rachelle Hickson & Nalina Wait Cinematographer: Mark Pugh Editor: Sue Healey Premiered Singapore Arts festival 2012

2009  
Reading the Body, Sue Healey, Screen

Commissioned by ReelDance Choreographer/film-maker/editor: Sue Healey  Digital Artist: Adam Synnott  Music:
 Darrin Verhagen Animation: Adnan Lalani  Cinematography: Judd Overton  Performer: Rachelle Hickson Reviews

 
End of Work, Lynette Hearne, Screen

 
Kali-frauenfilm, W. Hein, B. Hein, Screen

2009  
Luminesce, Leah Heiss, Installation

In luminesce Leah Heiss and Rosie Scott created an infinite subterrainean environment on the unreachable side of a shop front using a 2-way mirrored floor plane and Electroluminescent cable. The installation was part of the ambitious group show CONVERGENCE in which 8 artists/designers...

2012  
Polarity, Leah Heiss, Installation

Polarity (2012) is the latest iteration of the 'Polarise' series begun by Heiss in 2008-09. Drawing on ideas of fragility, mutability and intimacy, this captivating installation places collections of customised glass vessels on a table, each filled with a nano-engineered solution. A layer of black magnetic fluid lies at the base...

2003  
Traverse, Robin Hely, Screen

2001  
Magnus-Opus, Nigel Helyer, John Drummond, Installation

2007  
78 Bit, Chris Henschke, Installation

The piece was conceived and constructed just a few days before the opening, based upon a dream I had of a bread roll filled with audio ...

2014  
Energizing Everyday Objects, Chris Henschke, Single channel video work

A compilation of objects experimentally energized with 40,000 volt AC discharges; created and filmed by Chris Henschke at the RMIT Electrical Engineering High Voltage lab, in collaboration with Alan Wong and Rasara Lunuwilage.

2010  
Stereoscopic Worlds, Chris Henschke, Single channel video work

This video documents four new works created with support from the Australia Council Visual Arts Board: ‘Stereoscope’– an antique stereoscopic cabinet containing a sequence of stereo collages.

2013  
The Time Tunnel, Chris Henschke, Single channel video work

Another visual fusion experiment - putting bubble chamber particle tracks into some lo-fi walkthru video of the LHC tunnel at CERN - it is a time machine because it's 2013 meets 1968!

2005  
Blackstream, Ada Henskens, Screen

1984  
Fenster zum Hinterhof Rear window, Robert Herbert, Maija-Lene Rettig, Screen

 
Hotel Florida, Robert Herbert, Institute of Super-8 Film Culture, Screen

2015  
Maybe, Maybe Not, Luke Hespanhol, digital artwork

Maybe, Maybe Not is a digital visualisation of analysis paralysis: a behavioural anti-pattern underpinning so much of contemporary society. It underscores the binary struggle between risk taking and lack thereof, enacted by a democratic process hijacked by conflicting self-interests, where a two-party political system turns inwards and disconnects itself from...

1987  
Epilog, Christiane Heuwinkel, Matthias Muller, Screen

 
Wanderer im Nebelmeer, Christiane Heuwinkel, Matthias Muller, Screen

 
Building, John Hewitt, Screen

 
Pucker Up, Amree Hewitt, Deb Verhoeven, Screen

Pucker Up is a tongue-out-of-cheek look at what happens when lips collide - on the street and the silver screen.

2005  
Traces, Megan Heyward, mobile

2013  
Intentions (v.1), Emma Hicks, Single channel video work

Intentions is part of an ongoing work that began on residency at The Banff Centre in Canada in 2013. Participants of the “Our Literal Speed” artist residency were asked via email to submit a how to / instructional You Tube video that related specifically to their art practice.  Intentions was...

2000  
3 Questions, Ritsuko Hidaka, Video

1998  
We Hate you Little Boy, Janene Higgins, Screen