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BioArtist Alicia King talks about culturing skin tissue, residencies and the ethics of BioArt. (more…)
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John Tonkin is a Sydney based artist. His works have included explorations into historical and contemporary ideas relating to the body and identity, the subjective nature of scientific theories and belief systems, and ongoing investigations into interactivity and play. (more…)
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Troy Innocent is a digital artist creating experimental games. Much of his work investigates the semiotics of generative meaning systems. (more…)
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At the moment Nancy Mauro-Flude is an ethno-blogger for the Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam; organises a technical carnival in Slovakia; is on Radio Patapoe Tuesdays 23:00 GMT+2; adds to her underwater database; webcasts the tradestream outside her window; works with radio mike, loop station and powerbook; perfects her solo show “All Of Us [Girls] Have Been Dead For So Long”. (more…)
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Somaya Langley is a sound and new media artist whose work has been presented in significant festivals and on air throughout Australia. (more…)
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Lynne Sanderson is a new media artist whose works have been exhibited widely, including ISEA95 Montreal, MTV Australia, MoMA NYC, Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Biennial of Electronic Art Perth (more…)
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Adam Nash is a performance artist exploring 3-D multi-user virtual space as a live performance medium. He teaches multimedia at RMIT, Melbourne; and is a writer/reviewer for Digital Media World Magazine. (more…)
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A walk through any research lab can be an assault on the senses. It could be learning the structure of a particular cell or an arrangement of laboratory glassware ready for sterilisation that makes an impact on you. Having access to this facility has been a luxury. It has opened up a whole new range of materials, tools and paths of investigation.
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