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Simon Biggs
1997
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1997
As contemporary art practice moves ceaselessly into the vast and infinitely complex field of video and computer technology, the McDougall Art Annex takes pleasure in presenting the work of a leading artist in this area, British-based Simon Biggs.
Embracement
2003
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2003
This unique work was a result of the first ever Australian collaboration between an artist and scientists from the Australian Centre for Field Robotics, leading to the use of a photodynamic screen especially developed to realise the work's
T_Visionarium
2003
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2008
video
T_Visionarium, by Neil Brown, Dennis Del Favero, Matt McGinity, Jeffrey Shaw, Peter Weibel, is an experimental new media work that offers the means to capture and re-present televisual information, allowing viewers to explore and actively edit a
Remembrance + the Moving Image
2003
Gibson, Ross, ed. Remembrance + the Moving Image. Melbourne, AUS: ACMI Australian Center for the Moving Image, 2003.
The Art of Real Time
2001
Palmer, Daniel. The Art of Real Time In Politics of a Digital Present: An Inventory of Australian Net Culture, Criticism and Theory, edited by Hugh Brown and Geert Lovink and Helen et. al. Merrick, 215-223. Melbouren, AUS: Fibreculture, 2001.
The Biennale of Electronic Arts 04, Perth (BEAP)
2004
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2004
The Biennale of Electronic Arts, Perth (BEAP) is a new media arts festival held every 2 years for 3 months, spanning Perth Western Australia and is widely recognised as the premiere electronic arts event in the Asia Pacific region. 1 September - 7
Art in the Age of Nanotechnology. Perth International Arts Festival Exhibition.
2010
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2010
2010 John Curtin Gallery (5 February - 30 April 2010) "Art in the Age of Nanotechnology" Perth International Arts Festival exhibition curator: Chris Malcolm artists: Christa Sommerer (Austria) & Laurent Mignonneau (France); Paul Thomas (Aus) &
Sommerer, Christa, Mignonneau, Laurent, Lecture as part of the "Paradise Lost or Utopia Regained?" panel at Experimenta: Utopia Now - Int. Biennale of Media Art Melbourne, The Arts Centre Melbourne (Australia), 12.02.2010
2010
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2010
Public Forum chaired by Darren Tofts (Professor of Media and Communications, Swinburne University of Technology and a leading academic in the field of media art). Australian and international artists explore the opportunities for interactive art to
Lisa Cianci (Blackaeonium)
Lisa Cianci (A.K.A Blackaeonium) is an artist, archivist, and digital media developer from Melbourne, Australia. She makes art in both analogue and digital formats, with her current focus on real-time, code-driven animations, digital video, and
Erkki Huhtamo
Erkki Huhtamo works as a professor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Departments of Design Media Arts, and Film, Television, and Digital Media. He received his Ph.D. in cultural history from the University of Turku, Finland.
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