Space : Network : Memory – the 9th ADA Symposium looks at digital art and the social space and asks; What roles are digital networks playing in our ability to reveal and understand layers of a city? How does this affect contemporary practices in art, architecture and related fields? REGISTRATIONS OPEN
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?
Flow Chart Andrea will discuss how as a visual artist she responds to ‘raising the creek’ initiative in Houghton Bay, Wellington. The time-based elements in the two videos record Flow Chart as a work-in-progress. These short clips also allude to the evolution of the valley and its story of human intervention and resulting land use. […]
Choric Encounters: Performing the City How might listening prosthetically become a politic for connectivity? This panel explores the poetics of respons(ability) through work that performs the city through headphonic-led urban encounters. Becca Wood, Carol Brown and Russell Scoones discuss a series of Auckland based headphonic test-events arising from their individual performance research that explores the […]
Make The Park (2014) http://www.makethepark.info/ In 2012 we began working on an idea for a temporary public artwork that would allow us to question the distinctions of public versus private space. Over the years, the project has shifted and has become concerned with how a public sculpture can move beyond being an illustration of environmental issues – […]
Place ‘Place’ is an ongoing, transdisciplinary engagement utilising geo-reality mobile software in suburban South Auckland. Place brings together tangata-whenua, scientists, local historians, hobbyists and local residents to reveal, collaborate with, support and celebrate the spirit of place in Papakura, Tamaki Makaurau. Beginning in 2013 with a simultaneous Matariki exhibition on-site (using geo-reality tools and the […]