Melinda Rackham_

Over the past decade, as an artist, writer, curator and media consultant Melinda Rackham has investigated the aesthetic, technological and philosophical aspects of online identity, locality, sexuality and community, as well as viral symbiosis and trans species relations. Her Ph.D. explored the nature and construction of, and avatar relations within multi-user Virtual Reality Networked Spaces.

Her writing on Immersive Space, Portable Medias and Networked Cultures appears online and in print in arenas like Artlink, Eyeline, Leonardo, Ctheory, Culture Machine, Mesh, and Realtime, and has chapters in recent Routledge and MIT editions. Her residencies include Polar Circuit, Finland and Banff Center, Canada. Her web works have been shown widely, including Beyond Interface, Arco Electronico, Transmediale, File, Art Entertainment Network, The Montreal Biennale, European Media Art Festival, Hybrid Life Forms, MAAP, Perspecta99, Biennial of Buenos Aires, lab3D, ICC Tokyo, many ISEAs and the Pompidou Centre.

Rackham won the SoundSpace Award for Virtual Worlds at the 2001 Stuttgarter Filmwinter, the Faulding Award for Multimedia at the 2000 Adelaide Festival, and Gram 1999 Internet Art Prize in Argentina. She is currently the Executive Director of ANAT, was the Curator of Networked Media at the Australian Center for Moving Image in Melbourne, and initiated and produced -empyre- international media arts forum.

Websites

Website url: http://www.subtle.net
Facebook url: http://www.facebook.com/people/Melinda_Rackham/764070831

Areas of Practice

Writer, Curator, Project Manager / Producer

Projects

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Fusion

FUSION was an internet-mediated event taking place in Sydney, Australia, Weimar in Germany and on the internet from June 9 - 11, 1999.

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1999 Summer School in Science and Art

14 artists from across Australia participated in the 1999 National Summer School in Science and Art, coordinated by ANAT at Metro Screen, Sydney, NSW, 11 - 29 January, 1999. 

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Resistant Media

Resistant Media explored the terrain of Tactical media. It was a research project analyzing the assemblage and reassemblage of fragmented cultural images that drift through the grid of cultural possibility.