A highlight of the ISEA 2013 program was the Australian premiere of test pattern, a large scale immersive installation by renowned Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda. Like many of Ikeda’s works, test pattern represents the intense energies of massive digital data flows that increasingly shape our globalised world.
Three machines comprising Smoking Bolts occupy the walls of the Artspace gallery clearly marking new painting compositions that change progressively throughout the duration of the exhibition. These painting robots are operated remotely by the artist in New Zealand and by Artspace staff to enact a trans-Tasman...
Portable Worlds 2nd Edition toured nationally between 2008 - 2009, bringing exhibition and workshop programs to urban and regional Australia. Portable Worlds 2nd Edition Exhibition is touring Regional South Australia in 2010/2011.
Curated by Bec Dean The shift in time, space, perception and experience as day turns to night underpined this site-based installation project of moving-image works by eight of Australia’s foremost video and new media artists: Cordelia Beresford, Alexis Destoop, Samuel James, Angelica Mesiti, Kate...
Campbelltown Arts Centre brought together 5 creative innovators from the analogue and early digital eras to mentor to collaborate and exchange ideas with 5 ‘new generation’ artists from various disciplines – art, sound and performance – who have chosen these technologies as the most appropriate channel of enquiry for their...
Crying Man 4 (from the series Tears for What Was Done) by Lyndal Jones Produced with the assistance of Kate Richards and the School of Creative Media, RMIT University, Melbourne. The work was developed during a residency at the Artspace studios. Media: 3 channels of video; sync sound; flown double sided screens
Lyndal Jones: Darwin with Tears, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Regions In 1975-76, Stephen Jones was working in Brisbane at the University of Queensland as a research assistant in the Psychology Department.
The Avoca Project is an international art project in regional Victoria, Australia, centred on Watford House. Referred to locally as 'The Swiss House', this pre-fabricated gold-rush residence was imported from Germany in 1850. The house is thus an immigrant, its walls revealing stories of wealth and...
The Avoca Project is an international art project in regional Victoria, Australia, centred on Watford House. Referred to locally as 'The Swiss House', this pre-fabricated gold-rush residence was imported from Germany in 1850. The house is thus an immigrant, its walls revealing stories of wealth and...
Melbourne University The Lyndal Jones film Spitfire was developed as a video and sound installation across a number of rooms of the gallery. curated by Lynne Cook
Featuring work by: Pam Brown, Warren Burt, Peter Callas, David Chesworth, Malcolm Ellis, Mick Glasheen, Miles Green, Marr Grounds, Stephen Jones, Peter Kennedy, Eva Krczag, Gilly Leahy, Bob Pollock, David Perry, Paul Pholeros, Jill Scott, Bush Video, Bruce Tolley
BORDERPANIC was a project in September 2002, held in Sydney, that brought together artists, media makers and thinkers who are questioning the world's geopolitical and metaphorical borders.
Media State presented exhibitions, events, forums and workshops which explored the connection between, and intervention of, media arts in our lives.
Presented at Inhibodress as Trans Art 1: Idea Demonstrations.