Category: Past Programs

TILT 2001

In October 2001, ANAT partnered with dLux Media Arts (NSW), Imperial Slacks, House of Laudanum and Metro Screen to present TILT (more…)


BORDERPANIC 2002

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. (more…)


Scientific Serendipity

In 1999 ANAT commenced the Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity series of artist/science residencies. (more…)


MAAP ’02 – Multimedia Art Asia Pacific

With the theme of MOIST MAAP 2002, previously staged in Brisbane, was held in Asia for the first time. (more…)


Converge: Where Art + Science Meet

The 2002 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art was a major survey exhibition co-ordinated by the Art Gallery of SA and staged during the Adelaide Festival of Arts. (more…)


Tandanya + ANAT New Media Partnership

ANAT and Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (Adelaide) have joined forces to develop a new media arts partnership in 2002. (more…)


National Indigenous School in New Media Arts (NISNMA)

As a part of its ongoing commitment to training and supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, ANAT co-ordinated the second National Indigenous School in New Media Arts. (more…)


Trickster Masterclass in Video Jamming

As part of the Adelaide Fringe 2002, ANAT co-ordinated the Trickster Masterclass in Video Jamming. (more…)


Solar Circuit

In February 2002, ANAT assisted with the Solar Circuit new media workshop and residency, Tasmania (more…)


Time_Place_Space2

The second Time_Place_Space laboratory was held from 21 Sept-5 Oct 2003, again at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga. (more…)


Time_Place_Space1

In early 2001, ANAT together with the Performance Space (Sydney) and PICA (Perth) submitted a tender to the New Media Arts Board to run the Time_Place_Space hybrid performance laboratory. (more…)


Synapse Art + Science Residency Program

During 2003, ANAT initiated the Synapse Art and Science Residency program, aiming to create new collaborations between artists and scientists. (more…)