KARL D. D. WILLIS, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
What is an open-ended interaction with technology? Karl D.D. Willis discusses moving beyond simple action/reaction devices to the broader domain of emergence and machine creativity.
VICKI SMITH & ADAM HYDE, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
A Skype chat conversation between Vicki Smith and Adam Hyde explores “what it means to be remote in an electronic art world”, including issues of presence, liveness, communication and connectivity around digital technologies.
TRUDY LANE & IAN CLOTHIER, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Lane and Clothier discuss the sense of momentum and energy developed at the first SCANZ residency at Owae Marae wharenui in Taranaki, 2006.
NATHAN POHIO, 2006 & 1999.
Artist Pages from The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
“After the cinema, the video, and the digital revolutions, Nathan Pohio reduces movement back to something realised by the human hand”.
CAROLINE McCAW, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Caroline McCaw discusses the way we actively create social spaces through a process that is “organic, fluid and alive”, and the kinds of spaces cultivated by online communities.
STELLA BRENNAN, 2007.
Artist Pages from The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.