Category: Past Programs

LOGIN: Immersive Residencies

LOGIN was a series of residencies for emerging visual artists to develop web-based projects. (more…)


Broken Spaces 1998 + 1999

Broken Spaces was a collaborative project between doppio-parallelo Rosebud (the Ngapartji Narrative and Interactivity Research Project), the Media Resource Centre, and ANAT. (more…)


1999 National Indigenous School in New Media Art

Whilst many Indigenous artists have now achieved international acclaim for their work, Indigenous artists with an interest in new media technologies often feel locked out of this developing area. (more…)


Med_ia_te: National School For New Media Art Curation 1999

med_ia_te: the ANAT National School for New Media Art Curation, evolved out of a recognition that to nurture art which utilises technology, adequate education of curators and arts workers must also be undertaken. (more…)


1999 National Summer School in Art + Science

Fourteen artists from across Australia participated in the 1999 National Summer School in Science and Art, coordinated by ANAT at Metro Screen, Sydney, NSW, 11 – 29 January, 1999. (more…)


Alchemy International Masterclass

ANAT’s International Masterclass for New Media Artists and Curators took place in Brisbane in May and early June 2000. (more…)


Verve: The Other Writing 2000

For the Telstra Adelaide Festival 2000, ANAT and the Contemporary Art Centre of SA, presented Verve: The Other Writing. (more…)


Closing the Loop + Biomachines 2000

ANAT provided support to a number of new media projects and events during the Telstra Adelaide Festival 2000. (more…)


Scismic Project 2000

The Scismic Project was also supported by ANAT as part of Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity. (more…)


Deep Immersion: Regional Realities

As part of the deep immersion program of residencies and events, ANAT and Melbourne-based Asialink have initiated a new media residency in Asia. (more…)


Deep Immersion: Theology

ANAT has always explored the interdisciplinary nature of art, science and technology within political, cultural and social frameworks.  (more…)


Arcadia 2001

In early December 2001, ANAT launched the Arcadia publication (more…)