Category: Past Programs

1994 Summer School

The Fifth National summer School in Computer Aided Art & Design was staged at Curtin University, Perth. (more…)


Stephan Barron: Night and Day

In association with the Experimental Art Foundation, ANAT hosted an artist’s talk in December by visiting French artist Stephan Barron. (more…)


Graham Harwood Australian Tour

During 1995 ANAT coordinate an extensive Australian tour for UK multimedia artist Graham Harwood whose new CD-ROM Rehearsal of Memory disturbs assumptions of normality whilst confronting with a clean comfortable machine filled with filth, the forbidden and demented. (more…)


AIMIA Conference 1995

ANAT coordinated a program/exhibition of screen-based new media work for the The Australasian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association (AIMIA) conference, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre  2 – 5 July 1995. (more…)


1995 Winter School

The aim of the ANAT Winter School in 1995 was to provide knowledge and practical skills in the production of multimedia titles. (more…)


1995 Summer School in Computer Aided Art & Design

ANAT’s 1995 Summer School was staged at the Academy for the Arts, Queensland University of Technology, from January 9 to 28. (more…)


Gomma, aka Ermanno Guarneri, Tour

Gomma aka Ermanno Guarneri is an Italian activist, writer, publisher and video maker based in Milano in Northern Italy. (more…)


Matt Fuller Tour

Matt Fuller is a London-based writer, publisher and interactive zine editor, who toured Australia during 1996 for ANAT. (more…)


Scanner – aka Robin Rimbaud – Tour

Scanner aka Robin Rimbaud is a London-based very nomadic sound artist, composer and DJ (more…)


Virogenesis

Addressing the need for the cultural production and consumption of new media and emerging artforms (more…)


Interactive Nation

A talk at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) London, September 24, 1996 discussing the work of: (more…)


1996 National Summer School

In January 1996 the seventh National Summer School in Computer Generated Art and Interactive Multimedia for Artists was held at the Institute of the Arts Lab at the Australian National University in association with the Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology (ACAT). (more…)