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RealTime Media Art Archive

  RealTime’s Media Art Archive provides access to reviews, articles and commentaries on an innovative and challenging field of practice from 1994 to the present, with an introduction by Professor Darren Tofts. Explore this unique resource covering the work of Australian and international artists via... Read More

Sonics

Presenters: Arne Eigenfeldt, Douglas Kahn, Noel Burgess, Ben Byrne, Frank Ekeberg, Bert Bongers

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Technology, expression & wellbeing

Presenters: Scott Brown, Leah Heiss, Gail Kenning, Hanna Wirman, Kristine Diekman, Semi Ryu

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Creator Sessions

Presenters: Suzon Fuks, James Cunningham, Ian Winters, Judith Doyle, Fei Jun, Wynnie Chung, Emily Ip, Thecla Schiphorst, Megan Heyward, Michael Finucan, Stahl Stenslie

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Robots and Robotics

Presenters: Wade Marynowsky, Paul Granjon, Toby Gifford, Andrew Brown, Elizabeth Demaray

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NeuroArts-Noise (panel)

This panel will consider ‘noise as the glue between internal and external experience, a link between sensing and cognition, memory and perception’

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Political Resistance

Presenters: Glenn D’Cruz, Dirk de Bruyn, Aralan Londono, Zoe Scrogings, Dale Kongmont, Pip Shea, Leah Barclay, Jehan Kanga & Shakthi Sivanathan, Amin Ansari

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Digital Pedagogies

Presenters: Catherine Fargher, Dani Weissner, Zina Kaye, Grant Stevens, Brad Tober

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Learning from the CRUMB Method over a cup of tea: reflections on creating and exhibiting digital arts (panel)

Based on the research undertaken at CRUMB, the online resource for curators of media arts, this panel gathers together knowledge from different experiences of producing and presenting digital arts, from the perspectives of both curators/producers and artists.

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Sensation, Meaning and Affect in the work of art / science / technology collaborations (panel)

This panel includes four artists working on a diverse range interdisciplinary collaborative projects and who address sensation, meaning and affect in their work.

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