Call for Expressions of Interest for the ADA BookSprint: Space, Network, Memory: Media Art and the Transitional City, an immersive, innovative, collaborative writing event. To produce a publication that critically addresses a significant body of creative work, interwoven with documentation and discussion of media art practices from around Aotearoa that engage with the interconnected themes of space, network, and memory.
ADA Mesh Cities is a series of events held over 2013-15. It proposes to address the role of media arts in the city, exploring key issues such as urban space, social engagement, memory and speculative futures through a series of symposia and artist workshop tours. The latest event in the programme is the ADA BookSprint November 23-28 2015.
STELLA BRENNAN and SU BALLARD (eds), 2008.
A comprehensive anthology, The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader provides a snapshot of digital art practice in Aotearoa New Zealand with essays, artists’ pageworks and personal accounts that explore the production and reception of digital art.
Exhibition at The Physics Room By Adam Hyde and Julian Priest Free walk-in workshops: 18–22 February 2008 A Geekosystem Launch: Friday 22 February 2008, 5:30pm Project Exhibition: 23 February–22 March 2008 A Geekosystem is a collection of interconnected recycled devices constructed, contributed and connected by visitors to the gallery. Throughout the entire week (18–22 February) […]
Tending Networks addresses new developments, connections, and opportunities in digital, new media and electronic art practice in New Zealand and internationally.
The 5th Aotearoa Digital Arts Symposium was hosted by the Design and Arts College in Christchurch. Tending Networks addressed new developments, connections, and opportunities in digital, new media and electronic art practice in New Zealand and internationally. Invited keynotes were by Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries and Adam Hyde.