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ANAT Update

Nathan Thompson and Matt Gingold, Transitions, 2021. Photograph Matt Gingold.

ANAT Alumnus :: Nathan Thompson

14. 06. 2022.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update
Silent Barrage, ‘Translife’ exhibition, Beijing National Art Museum, 2011. Silent barrage was a collaboration between Guy Ben-Ary, Phil Gamblen, Peter Gee and Riley Zeller-Townson.

ANAT Alumnus :: Guy Ben-Ary

10. 05. 2022.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update
Melissa DeLaney, ANAT CEO. Photograph Sia Diff.

Dunlop Asialink Leaders Program Fellowship

08. 04. 2022.
ANAT Update | Sector News
Linda Dement. Photograph Jessie Boylan 2022.

ANAT Alumnus :: Linda Dement

15. 03. 2022.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update
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.

Australia-Korea Art + Technology Talk Series

02. 03. 2022.
ANAT Program | ANAT Update | Sector News
Baden Pailthorpe standing in front of his work Clanger, a projected topology of gridded land forms Baden Pailthorpe. Photograph Steven Siewart, Fairfax.

ANAT ALUMNUS :: BADEN PAILTHORPE

21. 09. 2021.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update
Lelia Jeffreys Sirocco Kakapo New Zealand, a woman in the background of a darkened room, photographs a green parrot. Lelia Jeffreys, Sirocco Kakapo New Zealand.

Seabirds in the spotlight for the Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship

03. 09. 2021.
ANAT Program | ANAT Update | Announcement
Yadell Walton, image courtesy the artist Yadell Walton, image courtesy the artist

Yandell Walton :: End Passage

31. 08. 2021.
ANAT Alumni | ANAT Update | Announcement | Event
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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.

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.