Category: Past Programs

ANAT National Referral Group

A National Referral Group, the composition of which reflects the interdisciplinary focus of ANAT, was established in the third quarter of 1988. (more…)


1989 National Summer School in CADCAM

For Artists, Craftworkers and Designers held at the Regency College of TAFE in January 1989. (more…)


Towards a New Aesthetic Exhibition

In 1990 ANAT coordinated an exhibition in conjunction with the Ausgraph 90 Art Project titled “Towards a New Aesthetic – Exploring Computer Aided Art and Design”. (more…)



Towards a New Aesthetic – Exploring Computer Aided Art & Design

This exhibition was coordinated by ANAT and co-curated by Caron Ward (Project & Administrative Assistant, ANAT) and Rhonda O’Meara (Consultant & Director, TEXCAD), and organised as a major component of the AUSGRAPH 90 Art Program. (more…)


SISEA

In November of 1990, ANAT coordinated the attendance of a cultural delegation at the Second International Symposium on Electronic Art (SISEA) in Groningen, the Netherlands. (more…)


1990 National Summer School in CAADM

ANAT’s 1990 National Summer School in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture (more…)


Third International Symposium on Electronic Art (TISEA)

The Australian Network for Art and Technology was selected to act as coordinating body for the 1992 TISEA for the Symposium, under the direction of the TISEA Coordinating Committees. (more…)


1991 Summer School in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture

The Third National Summer School in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture (CAADM) for artists, craftworkers and designers was held at the Advanced Technology Education Centre, Regency College of TAFE for four weeks during January 1991. (more…)


1991 Winter School

In July 1991, ANAT held the first of its Winter Schools in Computer Aided Art, Design and Manufacture. (more…)


Peter Richards Tour Art Science Collaborations

ANAT initiated an Australian tour for Peter Richards during 1993. (more…)


Great Australian Science Show :: Artists Thinking About Science

The Visual Art component of the 1993 Great Australian Science Show was curated by ANAT. (more…)