Kedron Parker & Bruce McNaught THE WET INDEX invites people to see city water in a whole new way. Water collected from a variety of sources in Wellington – storm-water, grey-water, streams, and water tanks – will be on display as its own work of art, in a floor to ceiling ever-flowing waterfall curtain. The water curtain is […]
Martin Hill & Reuben Pohamara present their artwork Connect Here responds to the question “How do we connect with the places we inhabit?” This work represents a practice-based research journey where we have reflected on our personal connections with the notion of ‘place’, and supported the reflections of others on this question. This research required […]
Making Friends: Becoming Real and Mythical Animals as a Research Lens Chris Berthelsen (NonPresenting Collaborator: Jared Braiterman http://social-models.com) Like buildings and people, animals also have a history in the city, with dimensions that include layers, time, and context. Becoming them is a research lens that helps us look past spatial, structural and service strategies that focus on physical […]
Tracey Benson Symposium delegates engage in a work that combines a guided walk around a famous street in the city of Auckland with the use of augmented reality. This work has been created by Australian based media artist Tracey Benson to explore the site of Auckland as a potential tourist, seeking to build a knowledge of the location from […]
Raewyn Turner ~ Brian Harris Raewyn will introduce this and other works in her presentation of sensory architectures just before lunch. MOSS is part of a series of works reflecting on intuitive sensing augmented by devices created from the backyard for sensing changes in the atmosphere. Gavin Starks, the CEO of the ODI ( Open data […]
TWOi & Meet to Delete; Julian will present alongside Ideacritik (Audrey Samson) in a session chaired by Ruth Irwin ADA Mesh Cities Auckland – 14 September 2014 – Digital Funerals from aotearoadigitalartists on Vimeo. Julian presented at the ADA Symposium in 2013 from Pisa, information and the video about this can be found here: http://kete.ada.net.nz/symposia/symposium2013/julian-priest/ […]