Donated body parts collected during Artists' Week of the Adelaide Festival 1994 were used to construct a computer based interactive work. About 30 women participated in the original event by scanning their chosen flesh and digitally recording a sentence or sound.
Augmented Reality for Bundanon Siteworks Program. Killing the Host is a digital artwork exploring systems and patterns of infestation, intrusion, tunneling, contamination and fatal damage. Sarcoptic mange in wombats is caused by the scabies mite burrowing in to the skin to lay eggs. As the mites tunnel, live and breed in the skin,...
The CD ROM Typhoid Mary was created on Macintosh computers at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales from 1989 to 1991. Photographic images were scanned and manipulated; a rough draft of the interactive structure was made with the software Hypercard and the final with Macromind Director. It can still be used...
This is an experimental video the underlying idea of which is that people's creativity and imagination are nurtured through our attempts to resolve tension. The work juxtaposes two different planes: vision and sound. The work questions the definition of 'film' and the way in which a film's structure is dependent...
Wide-Open Fields (2005), video performance in collaboration with the choir Nothing Without Belinda, duration 3:40 mins The video track offers a journey, documented in early 2004, through deserted built and open spaces in Bulgaria. It is accompanied by the live performance of a Bulgarian folk song about fear and the...
Postcard from Australia is an observational video of commuters walking through a pedestrian tunnel. It is accompanied by a soundtrack of Varshavianka - a Polish song written at the end of 19th century and popular in Russia during the revolutions of 1905 and 1917
“a short comic murder film playing with rear projection illusions featuring Sheona White and Duncan McLay.” - http://www.kurtbrereton.com/coalclifffilm.html Sheona White - until recently worked at the AGNSW as an administrator Duncan McLay became a Hare Krishna devotee and later an industrial designer.