Stephen Fearnley pictured with his Mother Pat Fearnley, Bundeena NSW, circa 1966
Video Spell
Intelligent Dolphins: From Metaphysical TV to Remix Culture By Andrew Frost
Dr Andrew Frost delivers a lecture on the history of video art for dLux MediaArts at the University of New South Wales. This lecture is an education resource that supports the dLux MediaArts national touring exhibition: Scanlines.
An article by Stephen Jones written in 1986 for the history section of the Australian Video Festival, 1986, catalogue by Stephen Jones Preamble:
Bush Video Tharunka XL-5, August 1973, pp.6-9.
The 6th Australian International Video festival, 1991 Cyberpunk Dreams up Garage-Tech Ross Harley
An Eccentric Orbit At a time when culture is increasingly understood in global terms, it is important that artworks produced outside the orbit of the mainstream are given due attention. Though it no longer seems feasible to define these spaces in terms of national identity, the search for distinguishing characteristics of...
Motion Landscape Video SeriesRoss Rudesch Harley [First published in Cantrills Filmnotes, No75/76, Nov 1994Notes] Travelling Cinema
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.
Sue Healey - As You Take Time stills
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.
Knee deep in thin air, choreographed by Sue Healey and inspired by Bruno Bettleheim's Uses of enchantment and Clarissa Pinkola Estes' Women who run with the wolves Ross Gould.
A compilation of video documentation of recent works by Sam James, including Amygdala: Fear Conditioning (Artspace 2010), Vivaria (Mobile States National Tour 2011), The Cracks ('Nightshifters' Performance Space 2011)
Looking at big issues in an understated way - this is how one might describe Jonathan Jones’ work and life philosophy. Based in Sydney, the contemporary aboriginal artist works in varied media, including printmaking, drawing, installation, and film; but he is perhaps best known for his site-specific installation pieces. Jones’...