An exhibition showcasing six seminal media facades through large light posters and moving images as well as a selection of new media facade projects from around the world. Curated by M. Hank Haeusler and Martin Tomitsch, presented by the Media Architecture Institute and Customs House in ...
John Conomos, Night Sky, solo show, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery
December 1, 3, 7 : State Film Centre, Melbourne, VIC.
A SEASON OF AUSTRALIAN FILM AND VIDEO AUSTRALIAN FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL, LONDON, 1975 APRIL 25-27 COLLEGIATE THEATRE, GORDON ST, W.C.1
Lost in Translation, Part 1: Plus Ultra by Peter Callas Western Foyer The Studio Sydney Opera House
Peter Callas – The Invisible Histories of the Present, 2006, at Millenáris Park, Budapest, Hungary, was held across two galleries (Pixel Gallery and Piros-Fekete Gallery) and showed 17 moving image works simultaneously along with a comprehensive collection of Callas' print works.
This was an educational project produced by Education Services of the National Gallery of Victoria, intended to introduce the public to a “video environment” outside the domain of commercial television and to “provide a technological experience … [of new] mediums of communication and creativity.”1 1. Education Services NGV, “Introduction”, Plug in...
The 2007 Portable Worlds program presents both exhibition and youth workshop programs to inspire and educate new creative producers.
The Portable World 2nd Edition exhibition toured South Australia in 2011, following successful national and regional tours from 2008 - 2010. The works utilise mobile phones for both display and creation, exploring connection and intimacy, portability and community, scale and distance. The tour details are: ...
Primavera 2001 Museum of Contemporay Art The 10th Anniversary Belinda Jackson Exhibition of Young Artists With video works by TV Moore (NSW) and Jacinta Schreuder (VIC) 1 September - 11 November 2001
Perth Institute of the Arts & Australian tour curated by Brendan Lee
Are memories like movies? Can they be recorded? Can you capture their yearning, their dread, their jubilation? Featuring spellbinding artworks by leading artists from around the world in ACMI's acclaimed screen gallery, Remembrance reveals how deeply our memories can move us.
Rising Tide: Film & Video works from the MCA Collection Destiny Deacon, Shaun Gladwell,The Kingpins, Jess MacNeil, Todd McMillan, TV Moore, Kate Murphy, David Noonan, Susan Norrie, Patricia Piccinini, Tony Schwensen and Daniel von Sturmer
Rules of the Game: A combined sculpture, video and live performance exhibition, Sue Richter, 1980. Festival Centre Gallery 1980 Adelaide Festival
First presented at the Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid. Artists: A CONSTRUCTED WORLD, PHILIP BROPHY, PETER CALLAS, DESTINY DEACON, ERNABELLA VIDEO TV/PY MEDIA, LYNDAL JONES, TRACEY MOFFATT, DAVID NOONAN/SIMON TREVAKS, MIKE PARR, PATRICIA PICCININI, DAVID ROSETZKY, DANIEL VON STURMER
Venice Biennale 200953rd InternationalArt Exhibition 7 June - 22 November 2009
Video work by Rosemary Laing: 'Spin' video loop, part of the exhibition Gradience Australian Centre for Photography (in affiliation with the Biennale of Sydney)
Press Release TRACEY MOFFATT: FREE-FALLING AT DIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS October 9, 1997-June 14, 1998 Sep 04, 1997
20/04/1991 - 05/05/1991 Video Positive '91 Bluecoat Arts Centre Liverpool, UK Video In Australia: Installations / Performance /Electric Images Brian Langer
Over two evenings in late 1971, Mike Parr and Peter Kennedy presented 80 minutes of video tapes they had made over the previous months. These were recordings of performances of "art by instruction" in which the artist went about performing a task that may have put them under extreme pressure...
Addressing the need for the cultural production and consumption of new media and emerging artforms ANAT managed a month cultural exchange project, Virogenesis. The project was the curatorial initiative of Francesca da Rimini. This viral collision of four irreverent and erudite cultural practitioners from the United Kingdom and...
Jill Scott, Sally Pryor, Nola Farnum, Anna Gibbs, Julie Vulcan (The Light Fell — Some new Pain) Performance Space