ANDREW CLIFFORD, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Clifford recalls moments in New Zealand art where new technologies have fostered collaboration or crossover between visual arts and music, dance, theatre, screen culture and science.
HELEN VARLEY JAMIESON (participant), 2008
A Long Distance Dance performance originally created in 2008, and restaged for the Electrosmog Festival in 2010. Helen Varley Jamieson participated from Brisbane with Suzon Fuks, James Cunningham, Scotia Monkivitch and team.
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) […]
HELEN VARLEY JAMIESON, 2008
A solo performance using a Pollocks toy theatre & figures to tell a tragic love story in images. the soundtrack was the looped & layered voice of sally rodwell saying “the story is mine”, and the online audience created their own narrative in the text chat window
Flyer by DEIDRE BROWN, IAN CLOTHIER, LONNIE HUTCHINSON, JANINE RANDERSON, ANGELA MAIN and CAROLINE MCCAW, 2005
with an introduction and artists’ statements about four projects that were made in collaboration with computer science students from the HITLabNZ at the University of Canterbury.
KARLA PTACEK and VICKI SMITH, 2004
A project developed between two groups of students from Westland High School [Hokitika] and Eltham Hill College for Girls [London] through asynchronous discussion and sharing of files [image, text, sound and video] while they learned how to develop artefacts for, and engage through, the newly developed online theatre space UpStage.