The second Time_Place_Space laboratory was held from 21 Sept-5 Oct 2003, again at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.
Blast Theory is one of the leading artists’ groups in Britain making interactive performances, installations, video and mixed reality projects.
Dome Lab was held at the University of Western Australia in Perth and was an intensive, strategically-focused residential workshop for mid-career filmmakers emphasising a trial-and-error approach that prioritised risk-taking and experimentation over and above ‘finished product’.
Love the Robots is a showcase combining performance/informal presentation, exhibition, workshop and discussion centered around the theme of robots, contemporary art, culture and society. The hybrid format combines practice and theory, serving as a catalyst for a network of collaborations and contacts among local and international artists...
Kristy Boyle: Artist in Residence at Rote Fabrik, Zurich, Switzerland I initially developed the 'love the robots show' with support from Dock18 in 2009. I have now gained support from the 'Digital Culture Fund' from the Australia Council for the Arts to develop new online platform ...
In 1985 the video scene in Sydney had reached a point where there were enough people making video works - whether art, documentary, video music or computer graphic - to begin to make it important and possible to have a collective show of recent works.
As part of the deep immersion program of residencies and events, ANAT and Melbourne-based Asialink have initiated a new media residency in Asia.
Peter Callas takes up position as video artist in residence at the Marui Koendori Television/Ring World, in Tokyo, Japan. This is a seminal moment for Callas, and marks the start of a new approach to the making of video art works for a variety of contexts.
In 1999 ANAT commenced the Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity series of artist/science residencies.
Panel presented at ISEA2011 - the 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Istanbul, Turkey.
Workshop presented at ISEA2011 - the 17th International Symposium on Electronic Art, Istanbul, Turkey. Curated by Kathy Cleland, presenting works by Mari Velonaki, John Tonkin and Kristy Boyle.
ANAT's fourth National Summer School was held at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology for four weeks during January 1992.