PROGRAMS_
ANAT PROGRAMS_
emerging technologies
ANAT’s emerging technologies program includes resiedncies and labs which create environments for inspiration, enrichment, engagement, playful exploration and collaboration across disciplines and hybrid practices.
Facilitated by leading Australian and international practitioners and theorists, the labs advance new arenas of arts practice, stimulate projects, collaborations, discourse and networks to enrich community, culture and industry. Labs are open to participation from those working creatively and innovatively in emerging fields.
The emerging technologies labs have been produced by ANAT annually since 1989.
Projects
Graffiti Research Lab
GRL's goal is to technologically empower individuals to creatively alter and reclaim their surroundings from unchecked development and corporate visual culture.
Still/open
ANAT’s still/open Emerging Technology Lab travelled across Australia in pursuit of open access to knowledge.
WearNow Symposium
ANAT, in partnership with Craft Australia and ANU, has brought together leading artists, researchers, theorists and writers in the field of wearable computing.
reSkin
In Summer 2007 ANAT intertwined the practices of media arts and sound design, textile and weaving, jewellery object and fashion design to produce the reSkin Wearable Technology Lab.
[MEDIA STATE]
During the Adelaide Festival 2006, Media State presented media art exhibitions, events, forums and workshops, which explored the connection between and intervention of media arts in our lives
Surface Tension
Surface Tension takes art to unsuspecting new audiences using a mobile projection van to present a portable array of guerrilla style projections and performances in unusual city locations.
Create Space - New Media Lab
ANAT’s New Media Lab 2005 was a two-week full time intensive laboratory for Australian new media arts practitioners.
Indigenous New Media Lab
From August 22 to September 9 2004, fifteen Indigenous practitioners from across Australia met in Brisbane for the Indigenous New Media Lab.
SALA Moving Image Project
Artists exhibit works in a variety of public arenas, including Street Projections, Shop Front Installation, Cinema Screenings, Video Wall Exhibition, Internet Streaming and Live Performance.
Luminosity
Large scale projections light up the cityscape, featuring works by local and national projection artists, on walls, and in shop windows across the city.
LabCulture
LabCulture was a week-long intensive residency program run by PVA that focused on professional development, interdisciplinary practice, broadband and alternative means of distribution.
Buzzword
As part of noise 2003, ANAT presents Buzzword, a new web publication that supports national collaborative processes between young writers and new media artists.
Trickster
The TRICKSTER Masterclass in Video Jamming was held in Adelaide, SA, at Ngapartji Multimedia Centre, between February 26 - 28, 2002.
Deep Immersion: Theology
Deep Immersion is a series of thematic residency projects ANAT ran between 1997 - 2000.
Deep Immersion: Regional Realities
Deep Immersion is a series of thematic residency projects ANAT ran between 1997 - 2000.
Alchemy
ANAT's 2000 International Masterclass for New Media Artists and Curators commenced at the new Brisbane Powerhouse - Centre for the Live Arts.
VERVE
VERVE explored the intersection of writing with visual art, music, performance and current digital art practices
NISNMA Residencies
The inaugural National Indigenous Summer School in New Media arts was held at the Northern Territory University in July 1999.
Resistant Media
Resistant Media explored the terrain of Tactical media. It was a research project analyzing the assemblage and reassemblage of fragmented cultural images that drift through the grid of cultural possibility.
Fusion
FUSION was an internet-mediated event taking place in Sydney, Australia, Weimar in Germany and on the internet from June 9 - 11, 1999.
A Digital Region
A Digital Region interrogated possibilities for exchange and exploration between Australian technology-based artists and artists/organistations in Asia and the Pacific regions.
Deep Immersion: Scientific Serendipity
Deep Immersion is a series of thematic residency projects ANAT ran between 1997 - 2000.
me.dia te
In March 1999, ANAT presented me.dia te, a pioneering new skilling program for artsworkers and curators in Hobart, Tasmania.
ANAT Indigenous School
Expanding opportunities for Indigenous artists in New Media Arts by providing access to appropriate training, equipment and software for the development of digital arts practice.
1999 Summer School in Science and Art
14 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.
Login:
Login: immersive residencies for artists in mid take off. The project aims to assist visual artists in the development of web based projects.
*Water always writes in* plural
A joint initiative with the Electronic Writing and Research Ensemble enabling writers to work collaboratively via the internet to produce work hyper textually.
Foldback
FOLDBACK, a trans-media event, combines some of the creative outcomes of recent ANAT projects within the dual contexts of the 1998 Telstra Adelaide Festival and a website -come- archive.
1998 Summer School
The ninth manifestation National Summer School will be held over three weeks in January 1998 at the IMAGO/ Film and Television Institute Digital Arts Studio in Fremantle, WA.
Code Red
CODE RED is an international event bringing together writers, artists and activists who interrogate and critique contemporary information culture including Cornelia Sollfrank, Geert Lovink Jeffrey Cook, Brad Miller and Zina Kaye
Deep Immersion: Creative Collaborations
Deep Immersion is a series of thematic residency projects ANAT ran between 1997 - 2000.
aliens.au
aliens.au is the Australian component of Video Positive 97 -- the premier British new media arts festival in Liverpool and Manchester, England.
Deep Immersion
Deep Immersion is a series of thematic residency projects ANAT ran between 1997 - 2000.
1997 Summer School
1997 Summer School Participants
1996 Summer School
1996 Summer School Participants
Virogenesis
ANAT's Virogenesis project was conceived as 'a viral collision of some of the most extreme UK, European and Australian new media practitioners, curators, publishers and theorists'.
1995 Summer School
1995 Summer School Participants
1992 Summer School
1992 Summer School Participants
1991 Summer School
1991 Summer School Participants
1990 Summer School
1990 Summer School Participants
1989 Summer School
Everyone who participated in ANAT's Emerging Technology Labs



