2nd October, 2009
11:00:00 – 12:00:00
S.W.A.M.P. (Studies of Work Atmosphere And Mass Production) create works examining various socio-political phenomena. Coordinating data mining with physical computing to form meta-narrative, the observe the effects of metahuman systems upon the individual including automobile –centric urban planning, big box retail, and the military-industrial complex – resulting in works as the Improvised Empathetic Device.
Featuring: S.W.A.M.P. (Matthew Kenyon)
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2nd October, 2009
15:30:00 – 16:30:00
Snapshots of current hardware and software, screen snippets of exemplary real-time video projects, and plenty of discussion about the sprawling possibilities for using narrative, choreography and interaction with real-time video.
Featuring: Jean Poole (Sean Healy)
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3rd October, 2009
17:30:00 – 18:30:00
Over the past four years, Wade Marynowsky has been researching the art of robotics at Hexagram, Canada with Bill Vorn, ICC Sapporo, Japan and Sydney. This presentation will demonstrate a working robot and review the development of several robotic artworks. Aras Vaichas will also explain the core electronic components and their construction.
Featuring: Wade Marynowsky, Aras Vaichas
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3rd October, 2009
15:00:00 – 16:00:00
Suburban Giants is a large-scale projection that turns buildings into blank canvases. In this talk its creators will discuss the work and research involved in its development.
Featuring: Lachlan Tetlow-Stuart, Jo Kerlogue
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3rd October, 2009
11:00:00 – 12:00:00
Includes live performance, the creation of a collaborative work with you, distribution of exciting media; the keys to making money, losing weight and winning everything.
Featuring: Lucas Darklord
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3rd October, 2009
11:30:00 – 12:30:00
ILIOS talks about his exploration of the extremes of sound and image derived phenomena.
Featuring: ILIOS
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3rd October, 2009
14:00:00 – 15:00:00
Lauren Brown discusses her practice and her project Soundproofing The City. Her work is primarily concerned with structure and its relationship to the public: the physical structure of architecture and infrastructure; the metaphysical structure of rhythms, cycles and habits; or the antithesis of these in destruction and entropy.
Featuring: Lauren Brown
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3rd October, 2009
17:00:00 – 18:00:00
In the 1980’s Jim Cuomo composed some of the era’s most memorable sic for titles such as Sim City, Defender of the Crown and S.W.A.T. In this presentation, he will detail his extensive history as a composer and musician, as well as discussing his techniques and processes.
Featuring: Jim Cuomo
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3rd October, 2009
14:30:00 – 15:30:00
Artist talk about their interactive work, Hangover, which tells the story about a teenager during the late Eighties in Brazil, across 120 scenes, and remixed live as a cross between cinema and live performance.
Featuring: Bruno Vianna and Rodrigo Marçal
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4th October, 2009
11:30:00 – 12:30:00
An insight into various studio methodologies put into place to create sound based compositions, sound and image based works for exhibition and live performances. Revolving around organic processing combined with unconventional ways of processing and resynthesis of synths and field recordings and utilising tools such as Ableton Life and Max4Live.
Featuring: Tom Hall
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4th October, 2009
10:30:00 – 11:30:00
Artist talk and presentation of Elke Reinhuber’s recent series of performance-to-video and photography works, under the guise of The Urban Beautician, where urban environs and its neglected ephemera come into focus.
Featuring: Elke Reinhuber
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4th October, 2009
15:00:00 – 16:00:00
USA-based sound artist discusses her installation, Then Ether v2.0 – a responsive multi-channel sound and light environment – exploring concepts of sonic memories.
Featuring: Katherine Bennett
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4th October, 2009
11:00:00 – 12:00:00
Dancer Alison Currie talks about her experiment in public performance to unsuspecting audiences, where dancers perform a choreographed solo to a specially-composed ringtone.
Featuring: Alison Currie
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4th October, 2009
13:00:00 – 14:00:00
Berlin-based Swiss sound artist discusses his works that take the form of installations and live performances, often utilising field recordings of transit spaces.
Featuring: Gilles Aubry
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4th October, 2009
13:30:00 – 14:30:00
Maija Howe, founder of Parlour Films Archive in Sydney, will discuss the archive and its relation to a broader international movement concerned with the preservation and visibility of amateur film.
Featuring: Maija Howe
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