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2022 Program

Sky Viewer artifacts, Dr Anna Raupach, 2022 ANAT Synapse resident

2022 ANAT Synapse Residencies

2022
MEEP – a live art project featuring Ana Tiquia and Luna Mrozik-Gawler at Science Gallery, Melbourne, commissioned by ANAT SPECTRA 2022 :: Multiplicity. Photograph Sarah Walker.

ANAT SPECTRA 2022

2022
Amala Groom, Myths & Legends: Brittania, New Light 2022 at Adelaide Festival Centre.

New Light 2022

2022
2021-2022 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellow Janet Laurence. Photograph Jacquie Manning.jpg

2022 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship

2022
A digital image depicting a vivid background of electric coloured stripes, through a central circular negative space is what appears to be the silhouette of a figure, patterned with swirling organic colour. Stan Ostoja-Kotkowski, SPHRETREE. Image courtesy the State Library of South Australia.

Archiving Australian Media Art

2022

DNA Library

2022

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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.