ANAT PROGRAMS_

embracing sound program

ANAT’s embracing sound program (esp) is bringing together Australia’s vibrant and diverse sound arts community and connecting it to the broader cultural sector.

esp encompasses a vast range of practices and activities occurring both at the grass roots level through informal networks and in well established venues. The project documents events, facilitates communication between artists and advocates for financially sustainable sound art projects.

Through publications, a web portal, DVD productions and a presence at sound art events, esp supports and encourages emerging sound artists, promotes and profiles mid-career artists, and acknowledges and celebrates Australian pioneers in sound art and experimental music.

Websites

http://esp.anat.org.au

Projects

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Synchresis DVD

Curated by Mitchell Whitelaw, the Synchresis DVD and essay examines Australian Sound Artists working at the spontaneous weld between sound and Image. Synchresis was launched in December 2007 with performances by Robin Fox, Ian Andrews and Peter Newman at the Chauvel Cinema in Paddington, Sydney.

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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.
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[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    


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Trickster
The TRICKSTER Masterclass in Video Jamming was held in Adelaide, SA, at Ngapartji Multimedia Centre, between February 26 - 28, 2002.
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Deep Immersion: Creative Collaborations

Deep Immersion is a series of thematic residency projects ANAT ran between 1997 - 2000.