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  • MELANIE SWALWELL, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Swalwell investigates this highly experimental practice that was a significant part of the reception and culture of early home computers. Her informants exemplify early relations to technology where the “probing of possibilities provided a base for invention”.

    1980s Home Coding…

    MELANIE SWALWELL, 2008.
    From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
    Swalwell investigates this highly experimental practice that was a significant part of the reception and culture of early home computers. Her informants exemplify early relations to technology where the “probing of possibilities provided a base for invention”.

    August 29th, 2008
  • SU BALLARD, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Su Ballard looks at New Zealand artists who have challenged the ‘silent contemplation’ of artworks through their use of sound in gallery spaces. Ballard describes how these artists have explored the ‘cultural battle’ between sound and image to create “new sounds” in contemporary art.

    Old Noise, New Sounds…

    SU BALLARD, 2008.
    From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
    Su Ballard looks at New Zealand artists who have challenged the ‘silent contemplation’ of artworks through their use of sound in gallery spaces. Ballard describes how these artists have explored the ‘cultural battle’ between sound and image to create “new sounds” in contemporary art.

    August 29th, 2008
  • ANDREW CLIFFORD, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Clifford recalls moments in New Zealand art where new technologies have fostered collaboration or crossover between visual arts and music, dance, theatre, screen culture and science.

    Interdisciplinary Moments…

    ANDREW CLIFFORD, 2008.
    From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
    Clifford recalls moments in New Zealand art where new technologies have fostered collaboration or crossover between visual arts and music, dance, theatre, screen culture and science.

    August 29th, 2008
  • JULIAN OLIVER, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Oliver discusses the development and reception of Packet Garden, a ‘walk in graph’ where users can generate a garden each day that becomes “a personalisation of the unseen life of the network”.

    The Graph as Landscape…

    JULIAN OLIVER, 2008.
    From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
    Oliver discusses the development and reception of Packet Garden, a ‘walk in graph’ where users can generate a garden each day that becomes “a personalisation of the unseen life of the network”.

    August 29th, 2008
  • LISSA MITCHELL, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Mitchell discusses why we need to think beyond assumptions underlying the practice of cultural preservation in order to document and care for digital art. To “outwit oblivion and obsolescence”, according to Mitchell, gallery professionals and artists must re-examine how they participate in the care, storage, interpretation and display of artworks.

    New Data…

    LISSA MITCHELL, 2008.
    From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
    Mitchell discusses why we need to think beyond assumptions underlying the practice of cultural preservation in order to document and care for digital art. To “outwit oblivion and obsolescence”, according to Mitchell, gallery professionals and artists must re-examine how they participate in the care, storage, interpretation and display of artworks.

    August 29th, 2008
  • HELEN VARLEY JAMEISON, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Helen Varley Jameison discusses the development cyberformance (a live performance event that involves some form of networking) in relation to her own theatre practice.

    Real Time, Virtual Space, Live Theatre

    HELEN VARLEY JAMEISON, 2008.
    From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
    Helen Varley Jameison discusses the development cyberformance (a live performance event that involves some form of networking) in relation to her own theatre practice.

    August 29th, 2008

 

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