....my computer is talking about me ..secret eye in the elevator .....people who sing in the street The Paranoid Poetry Generator was a net.art piece which collected people’s paranoid episodes and generated haiku-like poems from them. The site was hosted by the Berlin Internationale Stadt in Germany and later...
In 1999 ANAT worked very closely with NxT - Northern Territory Xposure, the Territory's first Multimedia Symposium on the development of their program.
A diva at heart, Lou Steer is a cabaret artist who takes her poetry to the people - in museums (MCA and Australian Museum), nightclubs, even graveyards. Lou's poems explore the many faces of love. She speaks of hearts and flowers, but the hearts are fractured and the flowers have...
Video Logic featured new and recent work by six artists who have been involved with video and screen-based artwork for a decade or more. Artists: Denis Beaubois, Philip Brophy, John Conomos, Adam Geczy, John Gillies and Eugenia Raskopoulos. It was curated by Russell Storer and exhibited at...
Curated by Helen Stuckey and Shiralee Saul. Direct from Interact Asia Pacific Multimedia Festival 1997. Presented by Sydney Intermedia Network Inc in conjunction with Experimenta Media Arts. Program also includes the Sydney launch of Experimenta's journal MESH #11 - Altered States issue.
dLux MediaArts and Artereal Gallery have partnered to deliver IS THIS ART?, a special event celebrating emerging artists working in screen-based mediums. Now into its second year, this exciting quarterly event continues to grow as a critical platform to showcase the best new and daring video artwork by...
dLux MediaArts and Artereal Gallery have partnered to deliver IS THIS ART?, a special event celebrating emerging artists working in screen-based mediums. Now into its second year, this exciting quarterly event continues to grow as a critical platform to showcase the best new video artwork and art writing...
This selection of films, as in previous years, is the result of a fairly gruelling period of viewing and assessment. Most of the films arrive on or after the deadline and so cannot be given as full aconsideration as they deserve. Consequently the demands of the situation make it very...
The Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP) was an informative and engaging platform for the debate, presentation and experience of cultural projects, ideas and innovation occurring at the intersection of art, science, technology and society.
SAMEDIFFERENCE Technology is converting human experience into data streams at ever-quickening rates. And yet we still seem reluctant to let go of our analogue or ‘old world’ ways of visualising both ourselves and the world around us. It is this dichotomy that the exhibitions and conferences presented as part of BEAP04...
A suite of events Inspired by the 150th publication anniversary of The Origin of Species, Darwin’s evolutionary treatise