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