Gomma aka Ermanno Guarneri is an Italian activist, writer, publisher and video maker based in Milano in Northern Italy.
In March 2008, GRL visited Adelaide to produce the week long ‘GRL Masterclass’, presented by Carclew Youth Arts in association with the Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts and ANAT.
During 1995 ANAT coordinated an extensive Australian tour for UK multimedia artist Graham Harwood.
The 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art presented by Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) and supported by Destination NSW to align with Vivid Sydney showcased the best media artworks and future-focused ideas from Australia and around the world at venues across greater Sydney.
Komninos Zervos was ANAT's first Artist In Residence at Artec in London.
During the first week of November 05 ANAT worked with Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts to present a one-week workshop program.
LOGIN was a series of residencies for emerging visual artists to develop web-based projects.
Matt Fuller is a London-based writer, publisher and interactive zine editor, who toured Australia during 1996 for ANAT.
ANAT presented a series of 2 weekend workshops as part of the New Zealand Film Festival in August 2006.
ANAT initiated an Australian tour for Peter Richards during 1993.
Presented by ANAT, pixel.play was a youth digital media education program,which presented workshops that develop creative and digital literacy skills in which young artists make short screen works (animations/films /images) for their mobile phone.
The reSkin wearables research and development laboratory was presented as ANAT’s Emerging Technology Lab held from 14 January - 4 February 2007 at the Australian National University.
Scanner aka Robin Rimbaud is a London-based very nomadic sound artist, composer and DJ who works both as an individual artist and in collaboration with other musicians, choreographers, performance artists, writers and filmmakers.
In February 2002, ANAT assisted with the Solar Circuit new media workshop and residency, Tasmania by supporting the travel of participant and curator Nina Czegledy. Nina is also the Chairperson of ISEA (International Society for the Electronic Arts) and while in Australia gave briefing sessions on ISEA 2002. Nina's tour...
In association with the Experimental Art Foundation, ANAT hosted an artist’s talk in December by visiting French artist Stephan Barron.
ANAT’s still/open Emerging Technology Lab travelled across Australia in pursuit of open access to knowledge.
Sur><South is an ongoing media concept that is being facilitated and hopefully will be incubated by many Latin American, Australian and International new media artists.
In its second year of managing the residencies, ANAT called for expressions of interest from science organisations within Australia interested in hosting an artist for a three-month period. The call then went out for artists to apply to be resident within the selected host organisations.
During 2003, ANAT initiated the Synapse Art and Science Residency program, aiming to create new collaborations between artists and scientists.