1st October, 2009
15:00:00 – 18:00:00
The Vinyl Arcade is a participatory play-set, playing off vinyl fetishism, video arcade mystique and the machismo of motor sports. An immersive sound instrument putting you in the drivers seat of a small remote control car with styli attached as it navigates it’s way through a landscape of disused vinyl records (Please bring any non essential vinyl with you to throw in the pit).
Featuring: Lucas Abela, Frederick Rodrigues
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1st October, 2009
14:00:00 – 00:00:00
Twittermotion investigates the notion of poetics within the Graphic User Interface (GUI). Text messages from the micro-blogging service Twitter serve as a source but where typical Twitter applications aim for a prosaic presentation of the information Twittermotion offers a highly stylised realisation whose primary aim is to affect rather than inform.
Featuring: Geoff Hinchcliffe
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2nd October, 2009
16:00:00 – 18:00:00
Prepare to astonished by artworks that produce and destroy themselves, recycled organisms, teenage memories ignited by science, interactive deception, drawing without beginning or end and The Bible… as you have never seen it. Presented by Dorkbot Canberra.
Featuring: Michael Norris, Clem Baker-Finch, Michael Honey, Tracey Meziane Benson, Nathan McGuinness, Mitchell Whitelaw
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2nd October, 2009
16:00:00 – 18:00:00
Cinema for the ears. A selection of aeroplane sounds recorded from the ground of three different cities – Berlin, Rome and Tel Aviv in 2009.
Featuring: Gilles Aubry
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2nd October, 2009
16:00:00 – 18:00:00
A deckchair fitted with subwoofer speakers where the audience member is able to choose the program and strength of the bass massage. An exploration of emotional and somatic perception of sound at low frequencies.
Featuring: Guillaume Potard
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2nd October, 2009
18:00:00 – 20:00:00
An exhibition of historic and contemporary artists' computer games. Curated by Neil Jenkins and including works by Laurie Anderson (USA) with Hsin-Chien Huang (Taiwan), and Tale of Tales (Belgium). Co-Presented by dLux Media Arts.
Featuring: Laurie Anderson, Hsin-Chien Huang, Andy Deck, Anita Fontaine, Mike Pelletier, Jaron Lanier, Michael Nyman, Nina Pope, Karen Guthrie, Tales of Tales.
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2nd October, 2009
16:00:00 – 18:00:00
The simultaneous unveiling of “Then Ether” by Katherine Bennett, “Spinal Hair” by Emily McDaniel and Emma Ramsay and “HYPERVISUALSEAFOODEXTENDER vs. RSI” by Holly Fluxx and Kati Cubby.
Featuring: Katherine Bennett, Emily McDaniel and Emma Ramsay, Holly Fluxx and Kati Cubby.
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4th October, 2009
10:00:00 – 17:00:00
A deckchair fitted with subwoofer speakers where the audience member is able to choose the program and strength of the bass massage. An exploration of emotional and somatic perception of sound at low frequencies.
Featuring: Guillaume Potard
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4th October, 2009
15:00:00 – 18:00:00
The Vinyl Arcade is a participatory play-set, playing off vinyl fetishism, video arcade mystique and the machismo of motor sports. An immersive sound instrument putting you in the drivers seat of a small remote control car with styli attached as it navigates it’s way through a landscape of disused vinyl records (Please bring any non essential vinyl with you to throw in the pit).
Featuring: Lucas Abela, Frederick Rodrigues
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4th October, 2009
10:00:00 – 18:00:00
Using a mass of humble radio alarm clocks, this is the ultimate wake-up machine!
Starting with one alarm clock, and building into a frenzied crescendo this exhibition is set to go off at a single random point during the festival in an alarming explosion.
Featuring: Matthew Rochford
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5th October, 2009
14:00:00 – 00:00:00
Twittermotion investigates the notion of poetics within the Graphic User Interface (GUI). Text messages from the micro-blogging service Twitter serve as a source but where typical Twitter applications aim for a prosaic presentation of the information Twittermotion offers a highly stylised realisation whose primary aim is to affect rather than inform.
Featuring: Geoff Hinchcliffe
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5th October, 2009
10:00:00 – 12:00:00
Cinema for the ears. A selection of aeroplane sounds recorded from the ground of three different cities – Berlin, Rome and Tel Aviv in 2009.
Featuring: Gilles Aubry
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5th October, 2009
10:00:00 – 12:00:00
A deckchair fitted with subwoofer speakers where the audience member is able to choose the program and strength of the bass massage. An exploration of emotional and somatic perception of sound at low frequencies.
Featuring: Guillaume Potard
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5th October, 2009
10:00:00 – 12:00:00
Prepare to astonished by artworks that produce and destroy themselves, recycled organisms, teenage memories ignited by science, interactive deception, drawing without beginning or end and The Bible… as you have never seen it. Presented by Dorkbot Canberra.
Featuring: Michael Norris, Clem Baker-Finch, Michael Honey, Tracey Meziane Benson, Nathan McGuinness, Mitchell Whitelaw
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5th October, 2009
12:00:00 – 17:00:00
An exhibition of historic and contemporary artists' computer games. Curated by Neil Jenkins and including works by Laurie Anderson (USA) with Hsin-Chien Huang (Taiwan), and Tale of Tales (Belgium). Co-Presented by dLux Media Arts.
Featuring: Laurie Anderson, Hsin-Chien Huang, Andy Deck, Anita Fontaine, Mike Pelletier, Jaron Lanier, Michael Nyman, Nina Pope, Karen Guthrie, Tales of Tales.
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