 MUD zine covers Blake Broggi-Edhouse
			
				MUD zine covers Blake Broggi-Edhouse
			
		
	ANAT Program
 MUD zine covers Blake Broggi-Edhouse
			
				MUD zine covers Blake Broggi-Edhouse
			
		
	 
			
				
			
		
	Experiencing ISEA2024 Everywhen
 Chris Henschke, Song of the Phenomena. Photo Credit: Dark Mofo/Jesse Hunniford, 2019, Image Courtesy Dark Mofo, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
			
				Chris Henschke, Song of the Phenomena. Photo Credit: Dark Mofo/Jesse Hunniford, 2019, Image Courtesy Dark Mofo, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
			
		
	Chris Henschke named ANAT Synapse Fellow
 
			
				
			
		
	Micro Talk :: ANAT Synapse Residency Program 2022
 Leah Barclay, Hydrophones - River Listening, Synapse 2014 Dr Leah Barclay and The Australian Rivers Institute
			
				Leah Barclay, Hydrophones - River Listening, Synapse 2014 Dr Leah Barclay and The Australian Rivers Institute
			
		
	ANAT Alumnus :: Leah Barclay
 Andrea Rassell, Still from ‘The Society of NanoBioSensing’, Scanning Electron Microscopy image of prostate tumour cells with ZIF-8, a nano-engineered material that acts as a gene delivery system and cancer therapy for specifically targeted cells.
			
				Andrea Rassell, Still from ‘The Society of NanoBioSensing’, Scanning Electron Microscopy image of prostate tumour cells with ZIF-8, a nano-engineered material that acts as a gene delivery system and cancer therapy for specifically targeted cells.
			
		
	ANAT Alumnus :: Andrea Rassell
 Colliding Ideas Symposium 10th Anniversary
			
				Colliding Ideas Symposium 10th Anniversary
			
		
	Colliding Ideas 10th Anniversary
 Helen Pynor and Peta Clancy, The Body is a Big Place, (video still) 2011-2013. 5-channel video projection, heart perfusion device, live heart perfusion performance, single-channel video on monitor, soundscape by Gail Priest. Photograph Chris Hamilton.
			
				Helen Pynor and Peta Clancy, The Body is a Big Place, (video still) 2011-2013. 5-channel video projection, heart perfusion device, live heart perfusion performance, single-channel video on monitor, soundscape by Gail Priest. Photograph Chris Hamilton.