Ele - good question - and I don't have an answer unfortunately. I think
there has always been a mixture of low-fi and hi-fi and analogue and
digital for many. One interesting example as mentioned previously is the
Transmission Project by Jon Rose and Robin Fox.
http://www.jonroseweb.com/f_projects_transmission.html
http://www.jonroseweb.com/f_projects_pursuit.html
Any feedback from others appreciated.
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Interdisciplinary Labs
Hi Ricardo,
This is an impressive list indeed. Could you give us an overview of how
the relationship between digital and analogue technologies has evolved
throughout the history of this web of labs?
I'm wondering how people are using communication technologies during
these terrible times of earthquakes. In tactical media the
digital-analogue hybrid was all about cheap and sustainable survival
tactics. But does this approach still make sense today?
Warmest wishes
Ele
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On 14 Mar 2011, at 00:25, Ricardo Peach
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I might be a bit off-topic here my apologies. But a few Australians
have
> contacted me and asked me to expand the list of
> laboratories/initiatives/organisations that supports
> interdisciplinary/experimental practice beyond the Inter-Arts Office
of
> the Australia Council, to give a broader Australian snapshot. This
list
> is by no means complete (and it changes all the time - so feedback
> appreciated) - but here are some other examples of the networks,
> organizations and festivals that support this kind of work:
>
> Networks and Organizations:
> AEAF - http://www.aeaf.org.au/about/aboutaeaf.html
> Aphids - http://www.aphids.net/
> Arts House -
> http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/artshouse/Pages/Default.aspx
> Avoca Project - http://www.avocaproject.org/
> Bill and George - http://www.billandgeorge.org
> Broken Hill Art Exchange - http://www.brokenhillartexchange.com/
> Bundanon - http://www.bundanon.com.au/
> Campbelltown Arts Centre -
>
http://www.campbelltown.nsw.gov.au/default.asp?iNavCatID=1&iSubCatID=124
> CIA studios and pvi collective - http://www.ciastudios.com.au/
> http://www.pvicollective.com/
> Creativity & Cognition Studios UTS -
> http://www.creativityandcognition.com/
> Critical Path - http://www.criticalpath.org.au/
> dLux Media Art http://www.dlux.org.au/cms/
> Experimenta - http://www.experimenta.org/
> Field Theory - http://www.fieldtheory.com.au/
> Frontline Media - http://www.frontlinemedia.org.au/
> IASKA - http://www.iaska.com.au/
> MARCs Laboratory - http://marcs.uws.edu.au/
> Motion Lab -
http://www.deakin.edu.au/motionlab/about-us.php?pid=3&s=20
>
> Otherfilm - http://www.otherfilm.org/site.php
> PSpace's Indigelab - http://www.performancespace.com.au/?p=1617
> Punctum - http://www.punctum.com.au/
> Salamanca Arts Centre - http://www.salarts.org.au
> Serial Space - http://serialspace.org/
> Spatial Information Architecture Laboratory (SIAL) - RMIT -
> http://www.sial.rmit.edu.au/
> Symbiotica - http://www.symbiotica.uwa.edu.au/
> Synapse - http://www.synapse.net.au/
> The Block QUT - http://www.ciprecinct.qut.edu.au/
> Vitalstatistix - http://www.vitalstatistixtheatrecompany.blogspot.com/
>
> Festivals:
> Electrofringe - http://www.electrofringe.net/2010/
> Format Collective and Festival - http://format.net.au/
> Fringeworld - http://www.fringeworld.com.au/
> Imperial Panda - http://theimperialpanda.blogspot.com/
> Liquid Architecture - http://www.liquidarchitecture.org.au/
> Merge - http://www.cdu.edu.au/merge/
> MONA FOMA - http://www.mofo.net.au/2010.htm
> Next Wave - http://inside.nextwave.org.au/
> Now Now - http://www.otherfilm.org/site.php
> On Edge - http://www.onedgeart.com/
> Tinystadiums - http://quarterbred.blogspot.com/
> Under The Radar Festival - http://www.undertheradarfestival.com/
> Underbelly - http://underbellyarts.com.au/2010/
> You Are Here - http://youareherecanberra.com.au/?page_id=2
>
> To name but a few...
> E-mail me with any other suggestions [log in to unmask]
> Cheers,
> Ricardo
>
>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>> Have been reading about the posts on labs and thought I would just
>>> throw in some Australian examples. There may be other Australians on
>>> this list who could elaborate in more detail.
>>> We have found here in Australia that interdisciplinary labs, which
>>> integrates the use of technology in the workshops, have been
>>> incredibly important for new arts practices to emerge. One of the
>>> earliest models is a lab called Time_Place_Space, which ran for six
>>> years.
>>> http://www.performancespace.com.au/tps/tpshome.htm
>>> We also fund large collaborative projects through our ArtLab
>>> initiative. Some of the examples of the projects supported there
are:
>>> 1. The WIRED Lab - http://wiredlab.org/ 2. Darker Edge of Night -
>>> http://www.hellensky.com/hellen.swf
>>> 3. Thinking Through the Body - http://thinkingthroughthebody.net/
>>> 4. Emergency Remnant ArtLab - http://www.remnantartlab.com/ 5. The
>>> Transmission Project -
>>> http://www.jonroseweb.com/f_projects_transmission.html
>>>
>>> Recently we also funded two other lab projects:
>>> 1. the first exploring virtual reality art (Australian centre of
>>> Virtual Arts
>>> Lab) http://www.acva.net.au/
>>> 2. the second engaging young and emerging artists in a very large
>>> Music festival setting - with some great projects funded by the
Music
> festival.
>>> http://www.splendid.org.au/
>>>
>>> If you have any questions about these projects - please don't
>>> hesitate to contact me directly - [log in to unmask]
>>> Cheers,
>
>
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