Linda Erceg completed her Honours in Fine Art at the Hobart School of Art (Photography) in 1997 and a Masters in Media Arts at RMIT University in 2000. Her practice over this time has shifted from traditional analogue prints to digital installation incorporating video, animation, interactivity...
A multidisciplinary artistic approach investigating the inter connectivity between transient yet infinitely occurring circular paths of life, death and regeneration, oscillation between the collective feminine and masculine forces of our psyche, sacred and platonic geometry as the elemental source for all shape and material construct of...
Deej Fabyc was born in London, UK, in 1961. She works with a variety of forms including performance, installation and video. Fabyc has described her ongoing interests as addressing "...the psychological dimensions of the personal and political experience of trauma" - her work evoking a "...sense or ambivalence and ‘schlock...
In Merilyn Fairskye’s work the human body is a ghost adrift in the landscape. In a sequence of video installations that utilised a time-lapse video technique that layers multiple sequences into one image, the transient and ephemeral motion of swimmers in pools or passengers in airports appear as ghost-like apparitions,...
Catherine Fargher is a performer, writer and teacher working in radio, contemporary performance, new media, television and theatre. Her bioethical fable Dr Egg and The Man with No Ear was adapted for new a media/puppetry production at the Opera House in July 2007 and will tour to Chicago and Singapore...
Chris Flanagan is an Australian Installation artist now based in Toronto. His installation practice is as aesthetic as it is conceptual, based around meticulous sculptural making and incorporating elements of video, sound, and interactivity. His reference points include political and pop culture, anthropomorphism, urban mythologies and an enormous vinyl record...