Dan Untitled’s DJ3D14 is an interactive video/robotics artwork in Anaglyph 3D for Digital Art Live. Splicing real-time 3D footage into a series of video loops, participants in the ‘line of sight’ will see themselves superimposed into scenes that are ‘real, or ‘fictional’. Opening at the ADA Symposium in Auckland and exhibited on the the Digital Art Live screen at The Edge, Aotea square.
What roles are digital networks playing in our ability to reveal and understand the layers of a city and how does this affect contemporary practices in art, architecture, urban planning and related fields?
MARCUS WILLIAMS AND SUSAN JOWSEY, 2007.
Artist Pages from The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Photographs of the artists’ skin are mapped onto digitally constructed forms, which are then subject to a range of mutations.
The ADA Network presented Cloudland, a showcase of New Zealand artists for ISEA 2008 in Singapore. Curated by Su Ballard, Stella Brennan and Zita Joyce the exhibition featured film, video, installation, and sound works by Len Lye, et al., Stella Brennan, Alex Monteith, Kentaro Yamada, Bruce Russell, PSN Electronic and Adam Willetts.