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Opensource Starlink Tracker. Courtesy 2022 ANAT Synapse resident Anna Madeleine Raupach.

2022

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.

2021

Niki Sperou, Biodegradable Seaweed Polymer Crisis Mask, 2020 ANAT Synapse resident. Image courtesy the artist. Niki Sperou, Biodegradable Seaweed Polymer Crisis Mask, 2020 ANAT Synapse resident. Image courtesy the artist.

2020

Artist Elizabeth Willing, 2019 ANAT AWRI resident, taste testing artwork. Artist Elizabeth Willing, 2019 ANAT AWRI resident, taste testing artwork.

2019

Helen Pynor, Development of the Visual Circuit of Drosophila melanogaster in 3 Acts: Larva; Pupa I; Pupa II, (still detail) 2018, Video, Duration 22 minutes 24 seconds, Performer: Iris Salecker. Videographer: Ben Gilbert, Wellcome Helen Pynor, Development of the Visual Circuit of Drosophila melanogaster in 3 Acts: Larva; Pupa I; Pupa II, (still detail) 2018, Video, Duration 22 minutes 24 seconds, Performer: Iris Salecker. Videographer: Ben Gilbert, Wellcome

2018

Baden Pailthorpe, Clanger (longitude, latitude, decibels), [installation view] 2018. HD video, 4.1 channel surround sound. 06.30 mins. Photo: Jessica Maurer Baden Pailthorpe, Clanger (longitude, latitude, decibels), [installation view] 2018. HD video, 4.1 channel surround sound. 06.30 mins. Photo: Jessica Maurer

2017

Daniel Savage, Daniel – Quadraplegic / Will you ever get better? 2014, No offense, but… 1-16 (of 18),. Inkjet prints, 50 x 70cm Daniel Savage, Daniel – Quadraplegic / Will you ever get better? 2014, No offense, but… 1-16 (of 18),. Inkjet prints, 50 x 70cm

2016

Linda Dement, Cyberflesh Girlmonster, 1995. Linda Dement, Cyberflesh Girlmonster, 1995.

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ANAT works on Kaurna Country. ANAT acknowledges and pays respects to the First Nations peoples of the land we call Australia. Aboriginal peoples are the Traditional Custodians and we recognise 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, we understand that 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.