A program of film, slide and video art at the Sydney Observatory. The program was curated and coordinated by Barbara Campbell in associuation with the Powerhouse Museum and Sydney Intermedia Network (SIN) the new name of the Super 8 Group. This was the first event presented by SIN.
Survey of Australian Screen Arts presented by Sydney Intermedsia Nework at the Art Gallery of NSW, Domain Theatre.
This selection of works brings together screen interpretations of performance spanning a 23 year period. curated by Barbara Campbell in association with the Ivan Dogherty Gallery and The Performance Space a Sin-E-Scope screening for 25 Years of Performance Art in Australia Performance Space, Sydney
Arthur & Corinne Cantrill: experiments with colour in film. This screening looked at one of the recurring interests in Arthur and Corinne Cantrill's films - the exploration of colour. Domain Theatre, Art Gallery of New South Wales. Introduction:
Screening of selected experimental film, video and animation from d>art 98 and d>art 99Produced and Presented by d/Lux/MediaArts Sydney, AustraliaDuration 56 minutes
Attitude Film & Video Event Presented by the Sydney Super 8 Film Group Inc. The Attitude Film & Video Event was held at various venues in Sydney throughout September, 1989.
Radical, innovative, challenging, unexpected short works from all corners of the globe.
Mind the Steps!: a selection of time-based art works produced in Australia Curator: Atanas DjonovPlatforma Video 7, Athens, Greece 2007Artists: Atanas Djonov, Alan Giddy, Cab Huf, Hobart Hughes, Peter Humble, Sandra Landolt, Sumugan Sivanesan, David Mackenzie, Kate Murphy, Lena Christine Obergfell, Helen Sturgess, Jamil Yamani, Mahmoud Yekta
Also shown at St Kilda Film Festival in 1992. Part of "Dissonance: Aspects of Feminism and Art"
VideoBrasil
A collection of new Australian works by video and film artists who provoke and call out to be heard. Each take us on a journey of emotion and light that questions the way we tell stories and the way we see ourselves.
BORDERPANIC was a project in September 2002, held in Sydney, that brought together artists, media makers and thinkers who are questioning the world's geopolitical and metaphorical borders.
The Australian International Video Festival, 1991. [This entry is edited from the AIVF '91 catalogue entry and program notes. - SJ]
Curators: Knut Gerwers & Brian Langer8 Kasseler Dokumentar Film und Videofest, Kassel, Germany 1991Artists: Jane Parkes, Jill Scott, Peter Callas, Mark Elliot, Tony Kastantos, Ron Saunders & Pamela Williams, Gregory Ferris, John McCormack, John Gillies
Curator: Brian LangerVideo Positive ’93, Unity Theatre, Newcastle UK
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
ANAT were invited to present a program of Australian video and new media artworks at Gallery Connexion in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Body Of Information was an eclectic selection of work, which interrogated a range of issues faced by Australian artists; exploring identity, critiquing the decentred subject, interrogating heritage, tearing up...
Michael Chion defined the term Synchresis to mean “the spontaneous and irresistible weld produced between a particular auditory phenomenon and visual phenomenon when they occur at the same time.”
MAAP 2002 (Multimedia Art Asia Pacific), previously staged in Brisbane, was held in Asia for the first time.