ADA Mesh Cities is a series of events held over 2013-15. It proposes to address the role of media arts in the city, exploring key issues such as urban space, social engagement, memory and speculative futures through a series of symposia and artist workshop tours. The latest event in the programme is the ADA BookSprint November 23-28 2015.
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?
Dan Untitled’s DJ3D14 is an interactive video/robotics artwork in Anaglyph 3D for Digital Art Live. Splicing real-time 3D footage into a series of video loops, participants in the ‘line of sight’ will see themselves superimposed into scenes that are ‘real, or ‘fictional’. Opening at the ADA Symposium in Auckland and exhibited on the the Digital Art Live screen at The Edge, Aotea square.
Brief overview of the Space : Network : Memory Auckland Symposium programme, a link to registrations, a map of locations, some local accommodation suggestions and a link to further information about Auckland
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
The ADA Mesh Cities Artist Tour 2014 is being facilitated by the collaborative team Trudy Lane and Halsey Burgund, with their project Sound Sky (http://soundsky.org/) a new geo-located audio work envisioned for Christchurch. Participants can learn about and participate on location in this contributory art project for Christchurch