"In 1934 the Royal Society, a scientific body, sponsored the first regular (although experimental) 30-line Baird system television transmissions in Australia. T.M. Elliot and Dr Val McDowell conducted these experiments in Brisbane." source: http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/ahc/publications/commission/books...
The First International Symposium on Electronic Art (FISEA) was held in Utrecht, the Netherlands, September 27 - 30, 1988.
The FOLDBACK exhibition, which was developed as part of a project for the 1998 Telstra Adelaide Festival toured nationally during 1999 with support from the Visions of Australia touring exhibition program.
A travelling program of contemporary Australian video art.Presented by Sydney Intermedia Network.
Presented by d/Lux/MediaArtsDendy Opera QuaysThursday 12 June, 2.10pmWednesday 18 June, 9pm To mark the Sydney Film Festivals 50th anniversary guest curators Brent Grayburn and Scott Donovan presented Future Perfect, an idiosyncratic tour of recent experimental film and video history, current digital practice and future directions in screen based media.
futureScreen is an annual dLuxevent dedicated to exploring the possible futures of screen arts as shaped by the cross-influence of new media art theories and practices, and scientific and technological developments. Presented by dLux media/arts.
futureScreen is an annual dLuxevent dedicated to exploring the possible futures of screen arts as shaped by the cross-influence of new media art theories and practices, and scientific and technological developments. Presented by dLux media/arts.
Gomma aka Ermanno Guarneri is an Italian activist, writer, publisher and video maker based in Milano in Northern Italy.
In March 2008, GRL visited Adelaide to produce the week long ‘GRL Masterclass’, presented by Carclew Youth Arts in association with the Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts and ANAT.
During 1995 ANAT coordinated an extensive Australian tour for UK multimedia artist Graham Harwood.