Upcoming events, workshops, and conferences, as well as archived happenings.
Build your own Magnetti – A Pocket Magnetic Field Receiver DIY Electronics Workshop with Brett Ryan 29th July, 2017 The Anteroom 29 Wickliffe Tce, Port Chalmers Photos: Jon Keyzer Video: Liam Hoffman Have you been itching to explore the hidden wonders of the electromagnetic field but are concerned with the health risks of magnet implants? Now […]
Surveillance Cradle Tests Erica Sklenars Storm Channels 28, 29, 30 July, 2017 Photos: Jon Keyzer Video: Liam Hoffman Surveillance Cradle Tests is a series of reflective mylar helium sculpture experimentations based on works from Sklenars’ 2017 Red Gate Gallery residency in Beijing. Surveillance Cradle Tests appears throughout Storm Channels streaming live to the Storm Channels […]
From Kingdom to Crown Brendan Jon Philip With Nikolai Sim & Danny Brady 28th July, 2017 None, 24 Stafford St, Dunedin Photos: Jon Keyzer Video: Liam Hoffman From Kingdom to Crown seeks to map the transient channels that flow between history and the present, presence and absence, resonance and emanation, addressing the specific architectural spaces […]
SPACE-BETWEEN Chaong Wen Ting 28th July, 2017 DIRT Level 2. 127 Stuart St, Dunedin — Photos: Jon Keyzer Video: Liam Hoffman SPACE-BETWEEN is an immersive exhibition by Chaong Wen Ting at DIRT, as part of the Storm Channels event series. This audio visual artwork documents an installation within an abandoned sake factory in Nakanojo, created by […]
Storm Channels was a series of events held throughout six Dunedin Artist-Run Initiatives (ARIs) from the 28 – 30th of July, 2017. Storm Channels was co-organised in partnership between The Aotearoa Digital Arts Network and Koputai Port Chalmers ARI The Anteroom. Storm Channels was an event in celebration of the dedicated community and history of independent practitioners working in self-run spaces. Over three […]
In November 2015, the Aotearoa Digital Arts Network (ADA) brought together eight artists and writers in post-quake Ōtautahi Christchurch for a ‘book sprint’, the collaborative writing of a book over the course of five days. The result, A Transitional Imaginary: Space Network and Memory in Christchurch