The Synapse initiative supports creative partnerships between scientists and artists through the residency program, a database of international art/science collaborations, an archived discussion list and the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage program, which supports longer-term partnerships between artists and scientists in academic research settings. Dr Mary Rosengren + the Commonwealth Scientific...
The first round of ANAT's Synapse Art and Science Residency program supported artists Julie Ryder, Peter Charuk, David O'Donovan and Annemarie Kohn in scientific placements.
The Synapse initiative supports creative partnerships between scientists and artists through the residency program, a database of international art/science collaborations, an archived discussion list and the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage program, which supports longer-term partnerships between artists and scientists in academic research settings. Catherine Truman + Department of Anatomy and...
Asialink Performing Arts Residency, SuperDeluxe Tokyo Japan, 2012
The ‘Instrument Builders Project’ (IBP) is a collaboration between Australian and Indonesian artists and musicians in which the artists conceptualise, build, perform and exhibit new works together over the course of a shared residency. The IBP centres on an evolving ‘project space’, with elements of studio and...
From July 2003 - June 2006, ANAT was an Industry Partner alongside the Australia Council for the Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art, Artspace and Partick Systems and Technology on a Synapse Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant. The project placed new media artist Mari Velonaki in residence...
The fourth year of the Synapse Residencies placed Australian artists into science and research settings, within Australia and internationally, to pursue collaborative projects with benefits accruing to both the resident and the host organisation. The selected partnerships for 2008/2009 were: