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  video




  • empyrean | soft skinned e_scape
    13.35 mins, NTSC Betacam SP
    [2000]


    Follows avatar "miss fluffy" on a journey through the electronic 3d virtual reality soft scapes of chaos, void, truth,charm, order, beauty, and strangeness, and her interaction with other avatars within empyrean multi-user VRML world. Produced at Banff Center, Canada.


    also in ::
    Microwave International Media Art Festival 2001, Videotage, Hong Kong
    Waste 2001, Experimenta Media Arts, Melbourne, Au
    Call Me Sarajevo, The International Festival Sarajevo 2001, Muzej Sarajevskog Atentata,
    Tricky Women - First International Women's Animated Film Festival, Vienna, Austria

  • play pen
    12 minutes, PAL VHS
    [1996]


    An endless scroll through around 100 Internet "cool sites of the day", banners and logos. Original files unlocatable (maybe on a floppy somewhere!!), 1 x PAL video tape remains.

    Video installation with 12 moniters wrapped as gifts, playing the endless loop of internet cool sites and logos, located on a large pink flokati rug scattered with cushions and boiled sweets. Viewers could sit down, watch and eat lollies.

    also in ::
    AFI Cinema, 1996 Screen Composer's Guild Awards, Sydney
    AXLE gallery, Sydney
    See the great Swizelstik performance "Cry Me a River" from the AXLE opening!

  residencies

 

 


  • Gunnery Residency
    Artspace, Sydney, Australia
    Drawing from the Net - producing a series of drawings of screen based networked art works
    [2005]


  • Discovery Residency
    Banff Center for the Arts, Alberta, Canada
    [2000]

 

  curatorial and production projects
 
  • Curator of Networked Media
    the Australian Center for the Moving Image (ACMI) Melbourne,
    [2004]


    curating 2004/Networked, showing the work of 23 Australian networked artists in 2004 Biennale of Australian Culture, including durational and multi-user performances, forums, installations and networked artefacts.
    ACMI and the National Gallery of Victoria




    ACMI Screen Gallery showing several 2004/Networked artworks.
    from left: Zina Kaye (LEDs), Tim Plaisted, and Peter Murphy (both on moniters
    and projection)
 
 
 

 

  juries
 

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