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Memories, Archives and Museums

Presenters: Alexandra Gillespie, Jihoon Kim, Peter Ride, Somaya Langley, Trevor Carter & Matthew Davies, Meg Travers

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The history of things to come (panel)

Catching Light aims to draw on conversation, participation and interaction as the means of informing us, the audience, as to how we communicate and respond to art.

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Im-position: a minor politics for interactive art (panel)

This panel will discuss both the philosophical and political imperative of shifts in thinking about interactivity, as well as speculate on techniques that might be employed within new media to create radical engagements.

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Holoshop: Drawing and Perceiving in Depth

Showcases holographic and stereoscopic video artworks developed by Associate Professor Paula Dawson in collaboration with the Holoshop research team.

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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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Beyond 3D, Immersive Visualisation and Applications in the Arts

Held at UNSW’s iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research, this workshop will give participants experience of, and insight into, state-of-the-art immersive visualisation applications and technologies, including iCinema’s AVIE …

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Sensing for Visualisation

Sensing for Visualisation will present an introduction to the use of analog sensors for producing interactive experiences in the fine arts context.

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Tin Sheds Gallery

ISEA2013 and Tin Sheds Gallery presents an investigation of electronic art and architecture; disSentience, curated by Lian Loke, The Generative Freeway Project, a participatory installation by Matthew Sleeth, and a living installation by Spanish architectural duo Selgascano, which together will form part of the Emergen/City project.

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The Portals

The Portals is a curated media arts program of five telematic works linking the two cities of Darwin and Sydney, connecting the two communities in realtime through networked and interactive artworks which require high speed broadband.

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Spatio-Temporal Anomalies

This workshop explores the juncture between objects, sound and visual representations of how humans interact with objects in a given space.

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