The ‘Residual body’ focuses on the spaces found between skin and garments as a means of exploring the first sense of the space between. Its purpose is to expose and develop meanings of how we perceive spaces, which are not considered part of our spatial understandings. The skin in this...
As a part of its ongoing commitment to training and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, ANAT co-ordinated the second National Indigenous School in New Media Arts.
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Art Gallery of New South Wales Art Gallery Road The Domain, Sydney Artists: Philip Brophy, Daniel Crooks, James Lynch, Tony Schwensen, Grant Stevens, Monika Tichacek, Daniel von Sturmer
A touring exhibition program of contemporary Australian video art, featuring 19 Australian artists. The exhibition toured to Bangkok, Singapore and Seoul in 2004–2005. ARTISTS: Guy Benfield, Philip Brophy, Amiel Courtin-Wilson, Daniel Crooks, DAMP, Destiny Deacon, Virginia Fraser, Shaun Gladwell, Lyndal Jones, The Kingpins, Marcus Lyall, James Lynch, Tracey Moffatt, TV Moore,...
Independent Super 8 Films from Australia
A screening of Super 8 films under the title Metaphysical TV at the Chauvel Cinema, Paddington Town Hall in Sydney. As part of a series of events entitled No Where/No Here presented by the group Artists in Direct Support, Mark Titmarsh curated Metaphysical TV, a program of films that had, either...
In 1988 Mark Titmarsh received funding from the Australian Bicentennial Authority to tour the Metaphysical TV Program of Super 8 films first screened in 1987 to venues in the US and Venezuela. The film program was the same lineup of films originally screened in Australia and was toured to the...
SynCity highlighted 25 years of sampling in experimental screen formats such as Super 8mm film, 16mm film, video, computer animation and various digital media. The result revealed a cultural tradition that challenges and extends the relationship between entertainment media and experimental art forms. The works in SynCity have been brought...
The Fifth National summer School in Computer Aided Art & Design was staged at Curtin University, Perth. Perth based artist and Curtin University Computer Centre employee, Sue Perry coordinated the equipment needs of the school and then went on to provide valuable, patient tuition. Adelaide based artist, John Tonkin was...
In January 1996 the seventh National Summer School in Computer Generated Art and Interactive Multimedia for Artists was held at the Institute of the Arts Lab at the Australian National University in association with the Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology (ACAT).
Fourteen artists from across Australia participated in the 1999 National Summer School in Science and Art, coordinated by ANAT at Metro Screen, Sydney, NSW, 11 - 29 January, 1999.
The Synapse initiative supports creative partnerships between scientists and artists through the residency program, a database of international art/science collaborations, an archived discussion list and the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage program, which supports longer-term partnerships between artists and scientists in academic research settings. Catherine Truman + Department of Anatomy and...
Asialink Performing Arts Residency, SuperDeluxe Tokyo Japan, 2012
Central to this performance assemblage are two video waveform generators, an analogue voltage controlled oscillator that generates interconnected audio and video. These VCOs can be connected to audio oscillators also. With this modular synth setup I am able to generate live audio-visual media that is intrinsically...
Dorkbot Sydney is a regular event for “people doing strange things with electricity". Born from the original New York faction initiated by artist/engineer Douglas Repetto, Dorkbot now exists in over 75 different cities around the world. The Sydney faction has been running since 2006 in artist-run-spaces and has now taken...
The Illuminations ephemeral art program is proudly supported by Waverley Council. It aims to foster the practice of emerging contemporary artists by providing an avenue in which local and international audiences are able to experience experimental Australian new media art in an accessible environment. The seventh instalment...
The ‘Instrument Builders Project’ (IBP) is a collaboration between Australian and Indonesian artists and musicians in which the artists conceptualise, build, perform and exhibit new works together over the course of a shared residency. The IBP centres on an evolving ‘project space’, with elements of studio and...
Curated by Serial Space, the inaugural TIME MACHINE festival presented time-based art forms including performance, installation, workshops, talks, and experimental music. Time Machine showcased work by more than 50 Australian and International artists, taking place across a series of venues in Sydney, Australia. ARTISTS
Group show of Australian media artists at Centro Cultural Conde Duque de Madrid.
From July 2003 - June 2006, ANAT was an Industry Partner alongside the Australia Council for the Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art, Artspace and Partick Systems and Technology on a Synapse Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grant. The project placed new media artist Mari Velonaki in residence...