PROGRAMS_
ANAT PROGRAMS_
Emerging Technologies [ET]
ANAT’s Emerging Technologies [ET] Program includes resiedncies and labs which create environments for inspiration, enrichment, engagement, playful exploration and collaboration across disciplines and hybrid practices.
Facilitated by leading Australian and international practitioners and theorists, the [ET] labs advance new arenas of arts practice, stimulate projects, collaborations, discourse and networks to enrich community, culture and industry. [ET] labs are open to participation from those working creatively and innovatively in emerging fields.
The [ET] labs have been produced by ANAT annually since 1989.
News
NIMk Artist in Residence - Esther Polak
30TH SEPTEMBER 2009
Artist Esther Polak has specially developed a new visualization tool: a GPS drawing robot that is able to present GPS tracks in outdoor situations, independent of power supply or in-door shelter.
Siwei Liu: Tactility
15TH SEPTEMBER 2009
As the name suggests, the keyboard of this mobile phone is designed for blind users with a braille keyboard and simple functionality.
en route
14TH SEPTEMBER 2009
en route is a creative work for pedestrians, a mobile event in which the private and the public, imaginal and concrete, intersect and overlap.
Dates
material TRENDS award 2010
14TH DECEMBER 2009 - 26TH JANUARY 2010
Which innovative ideas do young designers come up with to create intelligent materials? Which changes will we see in the field of lightweight construction and composite materials?
Super Human: Revolution of the Species
5TH NOVEMBER 2009 - 5TH DECEMBER 2009
The Super Human symposium, exhibition and masterclass, alongside an exciting range of partner events, are guaranteed to get you thinking!
Urban Screens and Public Space
15TH SEPTEMBER 2009 - 30TH SEPTEMBER 2009
This international seminar aims to reflect on the relationships established between urban screens and the public space in which they are immersed, questioning the kinds of space, communities and personal interactions they activate.
Print and Blogs
Digital Filter - LIVE!
Designed to encourage engagement and dialogue, the site is stocked with the latest Filter content plus favourite past issues - so get reading and posting today!
PDTG Report 2008 - Meg Hale
Curatorial Mentorship, Images Festival - Toronto, Canada
From January to May 2009 Meg undertook a curatorial mentorship with Pablo de Ocampo, Artistic Director of the Images Festival in Toronto, Canada. Established in 1987, the Images Festival is the longest running integrated media arts festival in Canada.
ANAT Annual Report 2008
Report on ANAT's achievements and activities for 2008.
Members
Matthew Gardiner
Matthew Gardiner has created an aura of innovation around his practice simply by following his...
Michael Yuen
Michael is an artist associated with interdisciplinary, public space and media practices. He h...
Projects
Creating environments for inspiration, enrichment, engagement, playful exploration and collaboration across disciplines and hybrid practices
14TH DECEMBER 2009
ANAT will release its 2010 program shortly...
Super Human: Revolution of the Species
12ND OCTOBER 2009
Standard
Super Human symposium
Full $500
Concession* $350
Super Human: Revolution of the Species - Masterclass
13TH MARCH 2009
This intensive workshop provides curators, programmers and writers with the necessary skills and knowledge to reach broad-based audiences with works bridging the arts and sciences.
Graffiti Research Lab Masterclass
16TH MAY 2008
In March 2008, GRL (NY) met fifteen Australian artists, collaborators & facilitators, chosen to participate in the Adelaide Festival Masterclass through a public application process. From laser-tagging, LED throwies and general mayhem, blogger-in-residence, Lachlann Telow Stuart, kept track of processes, outcomes, observations and documentation via ANAT's website, www.anat.org.au/grl.
still/open
5TH SEPTEMBER 2007
ANAT’s still/open Emerging Technology Lab travelled across Australia in pursuit of open access to knowledge.

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