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Wild Boys, Milton Reid, Screen

2014  
Under the pump, Tessa Rex, Video

Under the Pump captures the colour-blocked anatomy of petrol stations and big industry. Tessa Rex’s compositions show a cinematic consideration for the distinct shapes of oil-driven infrastructure, and how they occupy peripheral spaces. ...

2007  
Bystander, Kate Richards, Ross Gibson, Interactive Video Installation

Artists: Kate Richards & Ross Gibson Designer: Aaron Seymour Programmers: Daniel Heckenberg, Jon Drummond Sound Design: Greg White

2000  
Darkness Loiters, Kate Richards, cd-rom

2014 2 8 Oct  
Grove, Kate Richards, Installation

"I’m excited about my new solo work grove which will have its first outing in early October 2014. Its my PhD major work, and seemingly is quite a   departure from my previous areas of interest and making. Yet through my PhD research at UNSW I’ve been able to focus tightly on my...

 
I'm Donald Duck, Kate Richards, Screen

 
Penta/gone, Kate Richards, Screen

2007  
sub_scape, Kate Richards, Sarah Waterson, installation with video

subscape is a collaboration between new media artist Sarah Waterson, new media artist and producer Kate Richards,  MaxMSP Programming by Jon Drummond

2005  
sub_scapePROOF a machinima, Kate Richards, Sarah Waterson, Screen

1981  
The Coal Cliff, Kate Richards, Kurt Brereton, Screen

2007 1 October  
The Uncertainty Principal, Kate Richards, Installation

The Uncertainty Principle photomedia installation

2014  
2013  
2013  
2008  
Credits, Elvis Richardson, Video

DVD by Elvis Richardson 15 mins looped

2009  
Driving Around, Elvis Richardson, Video

Auckland NZ and El Centro California USA

2009  
Funeral March Quartet, Elvis Richardson, Video

1985  
Spot the Difference, Penny Richardson, Screen

2009  
Tomorrow, Elvis Richardson, Video

2009  
Yesterday, Elvis Richardson, Video

2000  
Tessellation Angel, Alistair Riddell, Sound

2000  
Zen Evening, Alistair Riddell, Sound

 
Promised Land, Frank Rijavec, John Coutts, Robert Weatherly, Screen

 
Misogyny, Michele Riley, Screen