Alfred Daniel
Alfred Daniel also writes and performs on The Ugly Stick. He studied Visual Arts and now works as a visual merchandiser as well as fronting his own band, The Attachments.
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- The Ugly Stick (Screening)
Alfred Daniel also writes and performs on The Ugly Stick. He studied Visual Arts and now works as a visual merchandiser as well as fronting his own band, The Attachments.
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Alison Currie is an independent dance artist interested in creating work for alternate spaces, and unsuspecting audiences. Her major project 42a will tour nationally in 2010.
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Andrew Burrell is a Sydney based artist and writer. Nonnatus Korhonen is his avatar. they are exploring notions of self and narrative and the implications of virtual worlds and artificial life systems upon an individual’s sense of identity.
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Andy Deck is a media artist specializing in Internet art. His work addresses the politics and aesthetics of collaboration, interactivity, software and independent media.
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From Australia, currently living and working in Amsterdam, Anita Fontaine’s fantastical technology interventions and new media explorations radically repurpose contemporary technology to surprising new ends.
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Anthony Kelly has been working as an artist for the past fifteen years. He has been involved with interventionist group, the Central Bureau, for the last nine, and is currently one of its directors. He is also currently undertaking a PhD at Curtin University in Western Australia.
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Aras Vaichas is an artist, an electrical engineer and a active participant in Dorkbot Sydney.
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Ben Denham has been the recipient of a number of grants from state and federal arts funding bodies. His work has been shown in Australia and internationally.
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Bernadette Balkus (Ensemble Offspring) is one of Australia’s most versatile pianists. Embracing a wide-ranging repertoire, she performs with many of Australia’s leading classical musicians and ensembles.
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Bob Scott is an experienced and versatile sound designer, recording and mix engineer. He will be sound engineering the Ensemble Offspring concert.
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Berlin-based artist Boris Eldagsen studied philosophy in Cologne and Mainz / Germany, and Fine Arts in Mainz, Prague / Czech Republic and Hyderabad / India. His work has shown internationally in institutions such as Fridericianum Kassel, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, The International House of Art Brno, PICA, CCP Melbourne and Australian Centre for Photography Sydney to a range of festivals and biennales such as the European Media Art Festival Osnabrück, the International Photography Festival Leipzig, Urban Screens, the Videonale Bonn, the Biennale Le Havre and the Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth. Boris works as an arts lecturer at the Centre for Ideas / Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne. He is represented by Wagner+Partner, Berlin and for his collaborative practice by Strychnin Gallery Berlin / New York / London.
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Bruno is a filmmaker and programmer, born in Rio. He directed four short and 2 feature fiction movies, and did several interactive art projects.
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Carla Teixeira is an audiovisual archivist with seventeen years combined experience in the arts, entertainment and museums industries. Carla has worked with Legs On The Wall Stalker Stilt Theatre Companies and was a member of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies Team for the Sydney 2000 Games. Currently working at the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA), Carla collects, preserves and curates sound culture, with a focus on building the NFSA’s contemporary holdings in radio, independent music, experimental music and sonic art. Carla has revitalised the contemporary sound holdings in the National Collection, to incorporate Australian experimental music and sound art.
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Catherine Bourne comes from material based sculpture background. She has exhibited nationally and internationally and is currently undertaking postgraduate studies at the Victorian College of Arts.
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Christian Haines is a sound artist working in the areas of nodal technology, chaos and procedural generation through custom applications and processes for computer and mobile devices.
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Percussionist, Claire Edwardes (Ensemble Offspring) is a leading interpreter of contemporary classical music. She has premiered countless works and appeared as a soloist with many national and international orchestras.
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Clare Needham is part of the curatorial team at Experimenta, working on the production and coordination of exhibitions. Her background is in education and the visual arts and she holds a masters degree in Arts Management.
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Clem Baker-Finch is a lecturer and researcher in the Department of Computer Science at The Australian National University. He has a BSc in Pure Mathematics and a PhD in Computer Science.
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Clem Bastow is a freelance writer and music critic who has been editing and writing for well known blogs since 2002. She also presents a weekly show, Transference on Melbourne’s RRR.
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After too many hours in front of the screen, you start to see code seeping out of the cracks. That happened to Dan; if he can make it happen to you at least he’ll have company.
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