Melbourne based dance and performance artist Jude Walton works across film, visual art and performance, making installations, books, and time-based interventions/situations. As an ensemble of works they generate a poetics of ephemeral practice concerned with bodies, in place/s and time/s stretching over the past twenty years. Jude teaches theory and studio...
Gary Warner is an artist, photographer, writer, curator, musician and media producer who was born in Brisbane, Queensland in 1957. His work across various visual media demonstrates Warner’s continuing fascinations with natural and man-made phenomena ranging from nature, cities, human interactions and Eastern and Western philosophies. Warner showed a precocious talent...
Born in Burnie, Tasmania, Matt Warren moved to Hobart in 1991 to study visual art at University of Tasmania's Centre for the Arts, emerging in 1995 with Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a Graduate Diploma in Art Craft & Design. Working primarily in time-based media, Matt creates installations, single channel video, audio...
Douglas Watkin was born in Cairns, Far North Queensland. His filmmaking career began by working in television (SBS Network 1995) doing small news reports and producing various government corporate videos.
Geoffrey Weary has produced, written and directed a wide variety of film and video works since the early 1980s. He was an active member of the Super 8 Group and the Electronic Media Arts organisation, which was responsible for producing the Australian Video Festival during the 1980s.
Mitchell Whitelaw is an academic, writer and artist with interests in new media art and culture, especially generative systems and data-aesthetics Mitchell's background is in music and the visual arts (by way of an interdisciplinary first degree in the Faculty of Creative Arts at Wollongong University). After teaching at...
Danielle Wilde (AU/FR), thinks, writes, moves and makes to understand how technology might pair with the body to poeticise experience, undertaking research through practice and practice through research. Her work blurs boundaries between a number of disciplines and questions the divide between art and everyday...
Bryden Williams (b. 1990) is a conceptually driven artist working across the fields of sculpture, video, photography and installation. He lives and works in Sydney and is currently an MFA candidate at Sydney College of the Arts. Williams’ work is concerned with themes of decay and preservation, organic and artificial...