With a shared interest in gaming, chiptune music production and utopian beliefs of world-building, Tokerau Teokotai Brown (Big Fat Raro, Fanau Spa) takes us on a journey through the practice of E-Kare, the artist duo consisting of Jos van Beek (Fauxhound, T.A.B) and Piupiu Maya Turei (PMT). Tokerau leads a fluid yet interwoven conversation around […]
JANINE RANDERSON interviewed by ISAAC DAVISON, 2006
Janine Randerson discusses the way her work addresses intersections between space, science and art. Interview by Isaac Davison originally published on The Big Idea in 2006.
INTERVIEW with AGRICOLA DE COLOGNE, 2006
Intermedia was a term coined in the days of Fluxus, and its meaning was essentially ambiguous. I enjoyed working in a department whose name defied meaning, while realising that it was creating meaning constantly in the activity of art-making.
SIMON MILLS interviews SEAN CUBITT, 2006
for Frame Journal
At the heart of it all is communication, and the actuality of communication is mediation: the fact that all communication is mediated, takes a shape in matter and energy, space and time, and now in entropy and emergence.
REVIEW by ANDREW CLIFFORD, 2005
of STELLA BRENNAN’s Wet Social Sculpture at St Paul St Gallery
After opening an exhibition, most artists are usually worn out from frantic last-minute preparations, working the room and then the obligatory late dinner out.
LINDA HERRICK interviews JON BYWATER, 2004
about et al. for the New Zealand Herald
With work like et al’s, work that doesn’t make sense according to established conventions, like paintings that picture recognisable things, this presents a Catch 22 for the artist.