NUMBER 8 COLLECTIVE, 2012 / 2013
The Un Litro de Agua project aims to establish and support dialogue between Colombian and New Zealand artists and the wider public through a series of collaborative arts events. The project facilitates discussion and critical thinking around sustainable water practices through workshops, exhibitions, urban interventions and platforms for public participation and dialogue.
SEAN CUBITT & BEVIN YEATMAN, 2008.
From The Aotearoa Digital Arts Reader, ed. Brennan and Ballard, 2008.
Cubitt and Yeatman look back on the Digital Artists in Residence Programme at Waikato University, born out of a framework of ‘criticism and creativity’ in 2000.
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.
ESSAY by MICHELE MENZIES, 2005
for JASON LINDSAY’s exhibition at Special Gallery
Jason Lindsay’s work has tended to repeat itself— both internally, inside a series, and between series. Boxes shadow boxes, and echo other boxes: shelves, tables, slats, speakers, a bunker.
ESSAY by BRIDIE LONIE, 2004.
for The New Zealand Listener
Collectively called Polar Projects, Dadson’s suite of works was built from footage recorded over a single week of camping with science teams in the Taylor and Garwood Dry Valleys. It takes seriously the job of providing information, simulation and analysis.