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Dr Helen Pynor and Dr Jimmy Breen, documentation, testing the collection of a shared breath sample using the R-tube device. Exhaled DNA will later be Two people face each other side-on, gripping a medical breathing tube and inhaling simultaneously. The image is closely cropped around their faces and chests, both wear black t-shirts and have dark hair. Dr Helen Pynor and Dr Jimmy Breen, documentation, testing the collection of a shared breath sample using the R-tube device. Exhaled DNA will later be extracted and sequenced. 2021. Image courtesy of the artist. ANAT SAHMRI residency, Adelaide, 2021.

ANAT SAHMRI :: Making a mutant

25. 02. 2021.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Program | ANAT Update
Flinders University’s Peng Su with ANAT Synapse resident Niki Sperou. Photograph Keryn Stevens. Flinders University’s Peng Su with ANAT Synapse resident Niki Sperou. Photograph Keryn Stevens.

ANAT SYNAPSE :: A MINI THINK TANK

06. 10. 2020.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Program | ANAT Update
Andrea Rassell, Grey Goo (working title), still. 2020. Image courtesy the artist. Andrea Rassell, Grey Goo (working title), still, 2020. Image courtesy the artist.

ANAT ALUMNUS :: ANDREA RASSELL

29. 09. 2020.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update
Chris Henschke, Song of the Phenomena. Photo Credit: Dark Mofo/Rémi Chauvin, 2019, Image Courtesy Dark Mofo, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Chris Henschke, Song of the Phenomena. Photo Credit: Dark Mofo/Rémi Chauvin, 2019, Image Courtesy Dark Mofo, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

ANAT ALUMNUS :: CHRIS HENSCHKE

21. 05. 2020.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update
Jess Herrington, Brainmodel, 2020 Jess Herrington, Brainmodel, 2020

ANAT ALUMNUS :: JESS HERRINGTON

16. 04. 2020.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update
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ANAT is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia and the South Australian government through the Department of Premier and Cabinet, CreateSA.

ANAT and our project partners acknowledge and pay respects to the First Nations of the land known as Australia.

We recognise all Traditional Owners and their continued cultural, spiritual and technological practices.

We also acknowledge and pay respects to all First Nations peoples beyond Australian shores. As the very first storytellers, First Nations peoples hold invaluable knowledge and perspectives that are vital in the research, interrogation and development of traditional and emerging technologies, across both our physical and digital realms.

Together we are gathering across many unceded lands that have been forcibly colonised.

ANAT works on Kaurna yarta.