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There is much that art and science have in common. (more…)
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This brief paper was inspired by a presentation In April 2008 where, as the General Manager of the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), I addressed a CHASS workshop on Art and Innovation. (more…)
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Digesting the incredible experience that was the Super Human is an interactive pleasure to the senses. (more…)
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The 2010 edition of Transmediale, Berlin’s renowned contemporary arts and digital-culture festival, took place under the title ‘Futurity Now’. (more…)
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The Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) has been working on interdisciplinary activity since the organisation’s inception in 1988. (more…)
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Throughout its 21-year history ANAT has consistently incorporated interdisciplinary collaborations into its mindset, agenda and strategic planning – however, such an approach has not felt as timely as it does today. (more…)
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We have a problem. Artists consistently average annual salaries that place them in the low income bracket (Throsby & Hollister 2003). (more…)
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If art were a part of our living culture would we recognize it as art? In the networked age a significant issue is finding successful models for generating revenue from digital activity. Artists who practice in digital media face this problem constantly – as do the music, literature and publishing industries (perhaps more prominent now with the surge of e-book readers and the development of online libraries such as Google Books). (more…)
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