Luminosity
Luminosity features short, experimental moving-image works by South Australian artists that engage with concepts SMART, GREEN, LIVEABLE & CREATIVE as part of the City of Adelaide’s strategic plan.
Large-scale, silent projections screen onto the eastern façade of the Centrepoint building on Rundle Street, Adelaide each evening from 9pm – 3am, 15 January – 23 February 2018.
The moving-image works are:
F l u x Travelling between landscapes, from the natural environment through to the built. Living in symbiosis, one sculpts the other, in a continuous state of flux. Image: Lina Limosani & Thom Buchanan, F l u x, 2018, video still frame, 1.06 seconds. Photo courtesy the artist |
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Rattle Mark Niehus Video, 60 seconds Rattle is an experimental poetry film born from poet, artist & filmmaker Mark Niehus. Read and move through the engaging flash of images that hang from the cuffs of a poem that reminds us that “We rattle because we are made of moments too many to hold fast.” |
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MESH THE PLACE UP .50 Emma Northey Single channel video, 50 seconds MESH THE PLACE UP.50 is a moving image work created through the animation of analogue and digital media. These abstracted city visions and wobbly portraits envision the computerised flow of imagined beings in a morphing cyberscape; the squishy populace of a digital mesh. Image: Emma Northey, MESH THE PLACE UP .50, 2018, single channel video still frame, 50 seconds. Photo courtesy the artist. |
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Lightspace Tutti Arts Film and New Media Group Artists: Laurence Byrne, Mikhael Crossfield, Kathryn Evans, Trish Ferguson, Jane Hewitt, Lorcan Hopper, James Kurtze, Jenna May, Natalie Papandrea, Jackie Saunders. Directors of photography and Co-directors: Juha Vanhakartano and Pavlos Soteriou.HD video, 60 seconds We want to express happiness, electricity, power, different dimensions, mystery, fun, and different emotions through colours and images. Image: Tutti Arts Film and New Media Group, Lightspace, featuring artist Charlie Taplin, 2017, HD video still frame, 60 seconds. Photo courtesy Tutti Arts and the artist. |
Project Partners:
AUSTRALIAN NETWORK FOR ART & TECHNOLOGY (ANAT)
ANAT is Australia’s leading organisation working at the intersection of art, science and technology. For the past thirty years it has provided leadership and support to artists pursuing creative research through its program of immersive residencies, emerging technology labs, online research tools, seminars and workshops.
ANAT is supported by the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy of the Australian, State and Territory Governments; the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts and the SA Government through Arts SA.
CITY OF ADELAIDE
The East End Moving Image Program is an initiative of the City of Adelaide’s Culture & Lifelong Learning program. The program assists the development of professional artists and their arts practice and enables creative growth within the community by attracting artists to work, perform and exhibit in the City.