The SALA Moving Image Project was an annual exhibition of new works by South Australian Visual Artists who work with the Moving Image. Artists exhibited works in a variety of public arenas, including Street Projections, Shop Front Installation, Cinema Screenings, Video Wall Exhibition, Internet Streaming and Live Performance. ANAT supported SALA...
In October 2001, ANAT partnered with dLux Media Arts, Imperial Slacks, House of Laudanum and Metro Screen to present TILT (Trans-global Independent Lateral Tactics), a dynamic conference and workshop event on tactical media which was held at various locations around Sydney.
In Alex Davies’ The Very Near Future imaginary characters exist within an intricately constructed set, enabling the audience to experience a fabrication of time and space travel. This immersive work examines the perception of time and the role that cinema plays as a model for our...
As part of the pixel.play program a train-the-trainer master class was held in December 05 with international artist group the-phone-book ltd.
In February/March 1988, ANAT assisted with the organisation of three technology-related exhibitions mounted as part of the Visual Arts Program of the 1988 Adelaide Festival.
This exhibition showcased collaborative holographic and stereoscopic video artworks developed by Associate Professor Paula Dawson in collaboration with the Holoshop research team. Envisaged as an interactive holographic laboratory, it demonstrated the interactive Holoshop tactile interface and its creative potential as a tool for holographic and new media artists.
Interface was curated by Simon Biggs and Claudio Pompili after the Australia Council's report in to technology in the arts and using the Adelaide Festival as a venue.
The Jeweled Net: Views of Contemporary Holography presented a selectection of works from the world-wide community of practicing display holographers. The exhibition was organised in conjunction with the 9th International Symposium on Display Holography, held at the MIT Museum.
A major survey exhibition presented by Macquarie University and Newcastle Region Art Gallery showcasing the work of hologram artist Paula Dawson. Curators: Rhonda Davis and Ron Ramsey
Destiny Deacon: Walk & Don't Look Blak 26 November 2004 - 30 January 2005 One person exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.
Artists Thinking About Science was an exhibition that toured Australia as part of the Great Australian Science Show in 1994, curated by David O'Halloran. The exhibition was shown at the Royal Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne, The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, and The Exhibition Building Showgrounds, Brisbane. It was supported through Visions of...
The FOLDBACK event, ANAT's contribution to the Telstra Adelaide Festival, provided ANAT with a remarkable forum to pay tribute to some of the artists and personalities who have contributed so vividly to ANAT's identity.
Mind the Steps!: a selection of time-based art works produced in Australia Curator: Atanas DjonovPlatforma Video 7, Athens, Greece 2007Artists: Atanas Djonov, Alan Giddy, Cab Huf, Hobart Hughes, Peter Humble, Sandra Landolt, Sumugan Sivanesan, David Mackenzie, Kate Murphy, Lena Christine Obergfell, Helen Sturgess, Jamil Yamani, Mahmoud Yekta
Also shown at St Kilda Film Festival in 1992. Part of "Dissonance: Aspects of Feminism and Art"
EDT has also attempted to inject the organic into technical infrastructures as part of a new performative matrix. The net.performance of Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT) uses hacktivism as a form of interhacktivity, a type of activism that targets technical infrastructures as a way of hacking the social groups attached to...
TIME AND SPACEART AND ARTIST RUN SPACES 1970 - NOW Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre is proud to present Time and Space, an exhibition of art and artists recounting stories about artist run initiatives since 1970 and associated self-published artist periodicals.
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