The Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award is Australia’s most significant prize for new media art. Seven artists and collaborations were short-listed for the biennial acquisitive award: Philip Brophy (VIC), Nigel Helyer (NSW), Chris Howlett (QLD), Isobel Knowles and Van Sowerwine (VIC), Wade Marynowsky (NSW), Soda_Jerk (NSW) and Lynette Wallworth (NSW).
Sense of Place is a new annual screening program of contemporary Australian video art, featuring the work of 8 artists unified by their investigation of cultural identity.
Peter Callas, Kiru Umi No Yoni (Cutting like the ocean), video installation, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery.
Retrospective Pixel Gallery and Piros-Fekete Gallery, Millenáris Park, Budapest, Hungary (2006) Tamás Waliczky: On Peter Callas, in Three Acts
Asialink Touring Program to Malaysia, India, China & Korea: videos and prints, 2002-03.Galeri Petronas, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2002); “Multimedia Art Asia-Pacific”, Art Museum of the China Millennium Monument, Beijing, China (2002); National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, India (2002), “JIFF MIND”, Jeonju International Film Festival, Jeongu, Korea (2003) The first comprehensive...
A selection of Australian film and video art presented by the Sydney Super 8 Film Group at the Domain Theatre, Art Gallery of NSW during March 1990. It featured works by Victoria Dawson, Melanie El Mir, Dennis Wilcox and Derek Kreckler, Liz Watts, David Opitz, Rosie Cross, Stephen Cummings, Barbara Campbell,...
Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney video work: Chicken Face, Fish Face, Bat Face / Cara de Gallina, Cara de Pescado, Cara da Murcielago 2002-2003 made in collaboration with Ross Rudesch Harley
The second exhibition associated with FutureScreen Artificial Life: Hard|Soft|Wet Program.
Presented by ISEA2013, SymbioticA and the Powerhouse Museum. Semipermeable (+) looks at the membrane as a site, metaphor and platform for a series of artistic interventions and projects, some commissioned specifically for the exhibition and others selected from the many projects developed at SymbioticA (an artistic ...
Presented by d/Lux/MediaArtsCurated by Alessio Cavallaro Australia's premier annual showcase of inter/national experimental digital film, digital video, computer animation and cd-rom art. CD-ROM exhibitionThursday 10 June-Saturday 3 JulyArtspace43-51 Cowper Wharf Rd, Woolloomooloo Film/Video/Animation46th Sydney Film FestivalFriday 18 June, 5.15pmAcademy Cinemas 3A Oxford St, Paddington
Peter Callas: Initialising History was a 20 year retrospective centered on the work of Peter Callas, one of Australia's most distinguished electronic media artists, curator and writer. It toured Australia and internationally, with exhibitions at
TISEA: Cultural Diversity in the Global Village The Third International Symposium on Electronic Art (TISEA) was held in Sydney, 9-13 November, 1992. It is generally referred to as a watershed moment in the development of media arts in Australia, bringing together a mix of leading Australian and international artists and thinkers...
Splash: The Sydney Film & Video Event April 20 – May 1, 1988 Event Co-ordinator: Simon Cooper Forums Co-ordinator: Susan Charlton A program of film and video art screenings held in Sydney.
This exhibition was coordinated by ANAT and co-curated by Caron Ward (Project & Administrative Assistant, ANAT) and Rhonda O’Meara (Consultant & Director, TEXCAD), and organised as a major component of the AUSGRAPH 90 Art Program.
Cyber Cultures: Sustained Release was a program of new media exhibitions featuring leading new media artists from Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The program was made up of four exhibition capsules which explore the impact on new technologies on human life and culture: Infectious Agents, Posthuman Bodies, New...
A National touring program curated by Dr. Kathy Cleland exploring new forms of portraiture that incorporate a variety of different technologies from digital prints to single channel digital video and interactive installations. How have new media and digital technologies changed the way we think about portraiture, identity and faces? What new...
ANAT coordinated a program/exhibition of screen-based new media work for the The Australasian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association (AIMIA) conference, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre 2 – 5 July 1995.
A lyrical and meditative 12-minute autobiographical / landscape video installation.
John Conomos's autobiographical performance about his childhood in a milk bar at Tempe and his ancestral forbearers from the Greek Island of Kythera.
Conspicuous leisure, conspicuous consumption, conspicuous waste; this exhibition and film program draws its name from economist Thorstein Veblen’s celebrated monograph, The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899). In the social and economic system Veblen described, goods, production, and leisure activities are extreme distortions of individual physical, social and...
Group show of Australian video art at the New Museum in New York.
curated by Sally Couacaud Ars Electronica, Linz
Exhibition curated by Sally Coaucaud for Ars Electronica 1989, Linz, Austria.