A virtual writers-in-residence project.
Jill Scott, Sally Pryor, Nola Farnum, Anna Gibbs, Julie Vulcan (The Light Fell — Some new Pain) Performance Space
From the Chunky Movfe website: Founded by Artistic Director Gideon Obarzanek in 1995, Chunky Move has earned an enviable reputation for producing a distinct yet unpredictable brand of genre-defying dance performance. Chunky Move’s work constantly seeks to redefine what is or what can be contemporary dance within an ever-evolving Australian culture. The...
The Wandering: Moving images from the MCA Collection takes us on a unique journey through contemporary Australian art. The immediacy of moving image provides opportunities for art to engage with audiences in ways that are different to static, more traditional mediums, such as painting and sculpture.
You must follow me carefully. I shall have to controvert one or two ideas that are almost universally accepted... New media art by Australian and international artists. Cohered by the question: what now? Where are we headed? ... a peculiar change crept over the appearance of things... Interactive, innovative exhibition that critiques,...
Peter Alwast solo exhibition at Gallery 9, Darlinghurst, Sydney, from 24 April 2013 to 18 May 2013.
Solo exhibition by Peter Alwast at Ryan Renshaw Gallery, Fortitude Valley, Queensland.
Solo exhibition by Peter Alwast at Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney.
Solo exhibition by Peter Alwast, Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney.
The award is Australia's most significant prize for new media art. Nine artists were shortlisted for the biennial acquisitive award: Peter Alwast (QLD), Julie Dowling (WA), Anita Fontaine (QLD/The Netherlands), David Haines and Joyce Hinterding (NSW), Natalie Jeremijenko (QLD/United States), Adam Nash (VIC), Sam Smith (NSW), John Tonkin (NSW) and Mari Velonaki (NSW).
This year d>art 00 is a cornerstone of the Sydney Film Festival's attempt to expand and extend this loyalty by developing the Dendy as a site dedicated to a young contemporary audience. Whilst the State cinema will screen the more classic subscription-based films, the Dendy will be a pay-as-you-go program...
ANAT's International Masterclass for New Media Artists and Curators took place in Brisbane in May and early June 2000.
Ian Andrews Retrospective: Electro-matic Presented by d/Lux/MediaArtsScreening at Dendy Opera Quays8.45pm 18 June & 12.00pm 20 June 2001
ANAT presented a free workshop for artists working with the mobile platform as part of the Electrofringe Festival. The workshop was developed by EPIC intern Sasha Grbich and presented by Australian Media Artist Ian Andrews.
ANAT's ninth summer school focused on Internet Design and Web Authoring and was held at the IMAGO Multimedia Centre/ Film and Television Institute Digital Arts Studio in Fremantle from 13 - 31 January 1998. The 15 artists selected to participate in the 1998 National Summer School were:
This is a 5 minute edit of a 1 hour performance shown as a Creative Development at Performance Space, Sydney, Australia in June 2007. Company : Gravity Research Institute / G.R.I. Director: Alan SchacherVideo Artist : Sean BaconSound Artist : Rik RuePerformers : Ari Ehrlich, Victoria Hunt, Ruark Lewis, Phillip Mills, Katia...
Given a social network and a communications medium for that network what happens when you introduce other mediums and communication tools? What happens when you combine FM Radio, with Internet and SMS? The outcome is dependent on the social uses of these technologies and the specific needs of the community...
Figuring Landscapes: Artists' Moving Image from Australia and the UKTate Modern Figuring Landscapes is a remarkable collection of moving image works that has grown from the background of the political and cultural history that links the UK and Australia. Presented internationally as a series of screening programmes, the...
Channels is an international biennial festival based in Melbourne showcasing contemporary video practice from Australia and around the world. In September 2013 Channels hosted an eclectic and playful program of screenings, performances, workshops and artist commissions designed to provoke curiosity and engagement amongst the arts and broader community.
Primavera is an annual exhibition for Australian artists aged 35 years and under. The 2011 exhibition was curated by Anna Davis and included artists Rebecca Baumann, Eric Bridgeman, Barbara Cleveland (Kelly Doley, Frances Barrett, Diana Smith, Kate Blackmore), Tom O’Hern, Jess Olivieri and Hayley Forward with the Parachutes for Ladies, Keg...
Created by Dominik Barbier and Cathy Vogan 8º Festival Internacional Video Fotoptica Museu da Imagem e do Som (São Paulo) Curated by Solange Farkas Brasil