Helen Stuckey is the director of the Games Program at RMIT in Melbourne. Her recent curatorial practice has focused on the exhibition of videogames as cultural artefacts. She was the Games Curator at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image where she produced and curated the Games Lab, a permanent exhibition...
Curator of IS THIS ART? August 2015 and November 2015.
Melanie Swalwell is a Sydney based cultural and media theorist, currently teaching at the University of Technology, Sydney. Her research is broadly concerned with intersections between the senses, technology and affect, concerns which shape her work on computer gaming.
Jason Sweeney’s interdisciplinary practice in the last 12 years has been in the emerging, risk-taking and constantly developing fields of digital art and technology, music, sound installation, performance art, interactive community art projects, online art, experimental film and screen culture. Since 2003 he has collaborated with...
Darren Sylvester's multi disciplinary practice involves photography, sculpture, video, music and performance. Usually involving a wide range of pop culture elements and narratives, each medium is given a high-end production sheen or twist to be transformed into a discussion on contemporary ennui, pathos and mortality that is direct, yet inherent...
Debbie Symons is a multidisciplinary artist whose work utilizes environmental data to investigate and interrogate mankind’s ecological conundrum and the discourse pertaining to this situation. Debbie is currently working with the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species to investigate the effects of business development/growth on Red List animal species.
Laurens Tan was born in 1950 in The Hague, Holland of great grandparents who migrated from Fujian in the late 1800s. Tan works and lives in Beijing and Sydney. He completed a Master of Creative Arts at the University of Wollongong in 1991 and a Doctor of Creative Arts at...
Jasmine Targett is an interdisciplinary artist; her work examines perception in the context of quantifying ecological concerns.Jasmine Targett’s work has been exhibited nationally; highlights include the Australian National Gallery- Glass, the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Cairns Regional Gallery, Canberra Glassworks and McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park. Targett was the...