Upcoming events, workshops, and conferences, as well as archived happenings.
Here are a range of accommodation options in Whanganui. Anndion Lodge http://www.anndionlodge.co.nz/ 145 Anzac Parade Wanganui, New Zealand 0800 343 056 We have block booked the lodge at the Anndion Lodge and conference guests there received a 5% discount. Rares from $75 – $150 depending on room type. Braemar Lodge http://www.braemarhouse.co.nz/ * $120 per room […]
There are open calls for: Symposium Presentations Conversations Workshops Energy Maps – Closed Sat Oct 23rd 5pm 2010 Screening Exhibition – Closed Fri Nov 5th 5pm Exhibit Calls ADA Symposium 2010, ENERGETICS & INFORMATICS ADA (Aotearoa Digital Arts) are hosting an exhibition and an outdoor screening event as part of the ADA 2010 Symposium held […]
As part of the ElectroSmog Festival ADA began the Korawiki project: a catalogue of projects from Aotearoa New Zealand using communications technologies to present, perform, and collaborate over time and distance. The korawiki now forms the basis of the artbase on this website.
The ElectroSmog festival was hosted by De Balie in Amsterdam, in March 2010. ADA participated in a number of global discussions during the festival, and we organised events and commissioned new artworks that engage with issues of remoteness.
The 6th Aotearoa Digital Arts Symposium was hosted by Victoria University in Wellington and examined the critical intersections between digital materials and art practice. Invited keynotes were Phil Dadson, and Matthew Fuller with Eric Kluitenberg. The symposium examined the relationship of the digital to matter and questioned the role of critical discourse in contemporary art practice.
Friday June 26: workshop day – tools, skills, and issues. Registration: 9:30-10am workshops 10am-1pm * Urban Screen – Morgan Barnard * Introduction to Copyright in NZ – Bronwyn Holloway-Smith and Matthew Holloway. Registration 1:30-2pm workshops 2pm-5pm * Leonardo Education Forum Aotearoa – Su Ballard and Trudy Lane * Introduction to Arduino and physical computing – Phil […]