"Open Processes": report in City Video, vol.1, no.3. Proposal: To provide an environment at Watters Gallery, Sydney, in the last two weeks of January, for experimenting with the space and installation, and then February 1-12. as a space for working, in public ways, with games, performance, playback, videotaping, realtime audio/video synthesis...
The following interview was recorded for an ABC educational programme, sometime after my show Open Processes at Watters Gallery in February 1977. In it I sum up the way I thought about video and communications as a feedback driven two-way communications process.
Call of the Wild (catalogue), Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydneyby Rachel Kent (2002)
Diana SmithPERFORMANCE PARADIGM (#4) Emergences: 21st Century performance ISSN 1832-5580 Published in Sydney, Australia Publisher: Performance Paradigm Publications Performance Paradigm is supported by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, UNSW and Performance Space, Sydney.
Curator: Brendan LeeArtists: Guy Benfield, Laresa Kosloff, Angelica Mesiti, Dominic Redfern, Jarrad Kennedy A video catalogue, which archived the work of gallery based artists working with video. The catalogue contains artworks which have been shown in a gallery context from established, mid career and emerging artists from Australia and was made available on VHS cassette. Issue...
Curator: Brendan LeeArtists: The Kingpins, Starlie Geikie, Kathy Bossinakis, Gary Willis, Matthew Griffin A video catalogue, which archived the work of gallery based artists working with video. The catalogue contains artworks which have been shown in a gallery context from established, mid career and emerging artists from Australia and was made available on VHS cassette. Issue...
Curator: Brendan Lee
Curator: Brendan Lee
Curator: Brendan LeeArtists: Kate Murphy, Lyndal Jones, David Noonan & Simon Trevaks, Monika Tichacek, Alex Gawronski
Interviews with the artist conducted by dLux MediaArts as curatorial content for the survey exhibition 'Scanlines' which toured nationally in Australia, initially between February 2015 and March 2017.
Curator: Brendan Lee Artists: TV Moore, ANNE WILSON, Stephen Honegger & Anthony Hunt, Sanja Pahoki and Robin Healy A video catalogue, which archived the work of gallery based artists working with video. The catalogue contains artworks which have been shown in a gallery context from established, mid career and emerging artists from Australia and was made...
Interviews with the artist conducted by dLux MediaArts as curatorial content for the survey exhibition 'Scanlines' which toured nationally in Australia, initially between February 2015 and March 2017.
Images from the collection of the artist, documenting the making process for this work.
Today almost every aspect of life for which data exists can be rendered as a network. Financial data, social networks, biological ecologies: all are visualized in links and nodes, lines connecting dots. A network visualization of a corporate infrastructure could look remarkably similar to that of...
Networked collaborations of artists did not begin on the Internet. In this multidisciplinary look at the practice of art that takes place across a distance—geographical, temporal, or emotional—theorists and practitioners examine the ways that art, activism, and media fundamentally reconfigured each other in experimental networked...
You don't tend to find too many women working in high technology. I've been very lonely. As Jan Zimmerman1 puts it, “In the modern world where science and technology have displaced the gods of rain and wisdom, men still constitute most of the high priests worshipping at the laboratory altar"....
gins_leap / dubb_speakMulti-channel DVD moving image & sound installation2006r e a: Creative Director, ArtistStephen Jones: Technical Designer, ProgrammerGail Kelly: DramaturgeLea Collins: Sound DesignPeter Oldham: Co-editor Presented by d/Lux/MediaArts as part of Tour d/Lux 2006 gins_leap / dubb_speak is a four screen nine cycle interactive digital video and sounds installation which traces and...
Jill Scott - In the Loop by Stephen Jones, October 2003 (originally written for the Australian launch of Scott's book Coded Characters)
Interviews with the artist conducted by dLux MediaArts as curatorial content for the survey exhibition 'Scanlines' which toured nationally in Australia, initially between February 2015 and March 2017.