A growing archive of digital and media art projects created and presented by members of the ADA Network.
Custom software tracks the movement of the eye across the screen, leveraging advertising mechanics while moving from commodified quantification to abstracted aesthetization. This first series comprises responses to works by Gretta Louw.
Combining the kaupapa of tukutuku with that of the QR code, Pattern Recognition is a collaboration between artists Vicki Smith (Harihari / S.V.Kiritea) and Aroha Timoti-Coxon (Hokitika, Te Runaka o Makaawhio, Ngati Waewae, Ngai Tahu) funded by the Intercreate Research Centre.
SSID_Exquis wireless network auditing hardware and software, public web interface (dimensions variable) Walter Langelaar, 2014 SSID_Exquis is a gamified exercise in collaborative poetry, manifested in WiFi. Its participants can publicly broadcast wireless network names, or SSIDs, by contributing to a collectively assembled list. From this list a series of wireless LAN beacon frames is generated […]
Kedron Parker & Bruce McNaught THE WET INDEX invites people to see city water in a whole new way. Water collected from a variety of sources in Wellington – storm-water, grey-water, streams, and water tanks – will be on display as its own work of art, in a floor to ceiling ever-flowing waterfall curtain. The water curtain is […]
Martin Hill & Reuben Pohamara present their artwork Connect Here responds to the question “How do we connect with the places we inhabit?” This work represents a practice-based research journey where we have reflected on our personal connections with the notion of ‘place’, and supported the reflections of others on this question. This research required […]
Tracey Benson Symposium delegates engage in a work that combines a guided walk around a famous street in the city of Auckland with the use of augmented reality. This work has been created by Australian based media artist Tracey Benson to explore the site of Auckland as a potential tourist, seeking to build a knowledge of the location from […]