Exhibition by Ella Barclay and Steve Mykietyn at MOP Gallery, Sydney.
Solo exhibition by Ella Barclay at MOP, Sydney.
Solo exhibition by Ella Barclay at Grantpirrie, Sydney.
Presented by d/Lux/MediaArtsCompiled by Panos CourosArtists: Van Sowerwine, Michele Barker, Anna Munster, Brook Andrew, Sarah Waterson & Anna Sabiel, John Tonkin, Wayne Stamp, Lloyd Sharp, Panos Couros, Kathy Triffit, Maria Miranda & Norie Neumark. Exhibition of experimental screen based art by nationally recognised gay and lesbian artists.
This exhibition was a first-time collaboration between the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney and the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul (NMOCA), and was comprised of a two-part cultural exchange of art and ideas. The project highlighted the historical and ongoing connections between Australian and Korean art, showcasing works...
Face Value: video portraiture from the Pacific presents the traditional genre of portraiture, through the moving image exploring notions of identity, within a contemporary regional context. Leading video, sound and multimedia artists from the Pacific region show work informed by history, technology, globalisation and geographic location which considers social and familial...
In the event of Amnesia the city will recall explores the relationship between the individual and the metropolis. These works are not structured events for a traditional audience, they are questions proposed to the site. Open actions which rely on the surrounding dynamics to embellish them. The city as audience,...
Performed at Performance Space in Sydney for the 9th Biennale of Sydney, 1993.
Video artist: Denis Beaubois Venue: vacant wallpaper shop, Lidcombe Performers: Nahro Saaid, Anna Nguyen, Angel Boudjbiha, Cyrus Sarang, Sepideh Fallah Director: Claudia Chidiac Dramaturgy: John Baylis and Khoa Do Video Artist: Denis Beaubois Sound Artist: Rik Rue Lighting & Production Mgr: Richard Montgomery Stage Manager: Janine Peacock Audio Technician: Ian Bowie Artistic Consultan: Deborah Pollard Community Liaison: Richard Lagarto My name is...
The second Time_Place_Space laboratory was held from 21 Sept-5 Oct 2003, again at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.
Blast Theory is one of the leading artists’ groups in Britain making interactive performances, installations, video and mixed reality projects.
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES ALAN VIZENTS, SLEEP AND AWAKE (1983) - 3-27 September 1987 4 monitor video installation DENIS DEL FAVERO AND FILEF, LINEA DI FUOCO (1987) - 31 August-4 October 1987
Artistic director Tony Bond's vision for the 9th Biennale of Sydney was to reflect a shift from the art making centres of Europe and the USA to countries whose artists had not been represented in previous Biennales. "Work of controversial artists such as Orlan, examined transgressions of conceptual and cultural...
Dome Lab was held at the University of Western Australia in Perth and was an intensive, strategically-focused residential workshop for mid-career filmmakers emphasising a trial-and-error approach that prioritised risk-taking and experimentation over and above ‘finished product’.
In a conscious departure to explore alternative robot morphologies, behaviours and aesthetics I began producing a work titled 'fragment'. The work is a series of modular robots handcrafted in a range of different materials. I have primarily presented this work as a process oriented performance via installation.
Love the Robots is a showcase combining performance/informal presentation, exhibition, workshop and discussion centered around the theme of robots, contemporary art, culture and society. The hybrid format combines practice and theory, serving as a catalyst for a network of collaborations and contacts among local and international artists...
Kristy Boyle: Artist in Residence at Rote Fabrik, Zurich, Switzerland I initially developed the 'love the robots show' with support from Dock18 in 2009. I have now gained support from the 'Digital Culture Fund' from the Australia Council for the Arts to develop new online platform ...
Tree ceremony 2010 is an intricate automata doll performance featuring the kimono clad robot Suki. Through dance, Suki honours the living Bonsai tree beside her, presenting a choreographed recital reminiscent of movements influenced by traditional Japanese dance. This work incorporates advanced Artificial Intelligence techniques with traditional automata craft practice which draws...
Surface Tension was a mobile projection art program presented by the Adelaide City Council and the Australian Network for Art and Technology that screened throughout the Adelaide CBD from November 2005 to March 2006.