Curated by Brian Langer, the fourth video festival was entitled Videoforms: Passages in Identity.
During 1990 ANAT coordinated an Australian tour by two of the key figures in the international art and technology community, Roger Malina (Editor, Leonardo magazine) and Carl Loeffler (Executive Director, Art Com), both from San Francisco. Carl and Roger visited Adelaide, Alice Springs, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Ballarat and Sydney. They presented...
In 1997 ANAT with support from the Australia Council, activated the deep immersion project with a series of online residencies 'deep immersion: creative collaborations'.
A talk at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), London discussing the works of the following artists: Patricia Piccinini John TonkinIsobelle DelmotteLloyd SharpMartine CoromptMichael GrimmGashgirlVideo Subvertigo ANAT Director, Amanda McDonald Crowley presented a selection of Australian artists work as part of the Deep Screen Diving program of the ICA organised by Lisa Haskell. According...
ANAT has always explored the interdisciplinary nature of art, science and technology within political, cultural and social frameworks.
In 2005 ANAT partnered with the City of Melbourne’s Art House program and held the ANAT New Media Lab 2005 Create_Space at the newly refurbished Meat Market in North Melbourne.
[2nd AVF catalogue, p.84] VIDEO ART Simon Biggs - Le Desir (Prisoners)Addresses notions of difference (sexual, psychological) suspending distinctions through a poetic and associative approach to the media. Mark Boswell - How to Prevent Scurvy with LimesA social study shot in the inner suburbs of Melbourne.
ANAT's 1995 Summer School was staged at the Academy for the Arts, Queensland University of Technology.