From Kingdom to Crown Brendan Jon Philip With Nikolai Sim & Danny Brady 28th July, 2017 None, 24 Stafford St, Dunedin Photos: Jon Keyzer Video: Liam Hoffman From Kingdom to Crown seeks to map the transient channels that flow between history and the present, presence and absence, resonance and emanation, addressing the specific architectural spaces […]
DECEMBER 2010.
A distributed masterclass, anchored by Kahn’s keynote and participation in the Whanganui ADA Symposium, followed by speaking and performance events in Christchurch and Auckland and informal time meeting with local practitioners.
JAMES CHARLTON and COMOB, 2010
A process-based work that visualizes 3D forms from GPS data generated by the movement of iphone participants through the landscape.
LUKE MUNN and SAM HAMILTON, 2010
In this project, two field recordings from Auckland and Berlin are created on the same day by walking the length of two iconic streets: K’Road and Kottbusser Damm. These recordings are mapped onto a simple web interface, allowing users to ‘walk’ with Hamilton and Munn, or skip to the next block, re-listen to a passing conversation, or dip in and out.
HELEN VARLEY JAMIESON (participant)
A performance screened at the HTTP gallery, London. Performers in Paris, Madrid, Hailuoto & Wellington were given a colour, and had four objects corresponding to one each of the colours. Our task was to perform sound whenever our colour appeared in someone’s web cam. We could choose which colour to show when, but we should try to listen to the piece, not to have one colour dominating, & not to show our selves.
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.