SEAN CUBITT & BEVIN YEATMAN, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Cubitt and Yeatman look back on the Digital Artists in Residence Programme at Waikato University, born out of a framework of ‘criticism and creativity’ in 2000.
DOUGLAS BAGNALL, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Douglas Bagnall explains what ‘digital’ really means, using examples we don’t often associate with the digital, such as language, song and weaving.
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.
LUKE DUNCALFE, 2008.
Artist Pages from The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Duncalfe plays with a CAPTCHA, an acronym for ‘Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Humans Apart’.
BRITT BUNKLEY, 2005.
Artist Pages from The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Mushroom mixes mundane bricks and mortar with intimations of the annihilating power of atomic technology.
LISA REIHANA, 2007.
Artist Pages from The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
“To ensure my work has resonance and meaning, I need to find a cultural approach to technology.”