Issue 59
In this issue of Filter we take a look at the expanding field of locative, mobile and wireless media arts practice. (more…)
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A 3-way discussion led by Maria N. Stukoff with Jen Southern and Drew Hemment, January 2005 (more…)
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Stick your leg out in the streets of Adelaide and you are likely to trip over someone who’ll tell you they have an excellent idea for a short film. (more…)
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SCOOT is a mixed reality experience designed to explore the potentials of a relatively newish form of game design, location-based games, which employs the web and mobile devices as tools of play. (more…)
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Impressions, postcards and polaroids. The garage was a garage. Not a three week festival of minimal Detroit techno. Relief. (more…)
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The ANAT conference and workshop funding enabled me to attend the Symbiotica Wet Biology workshop at University Of Western Australia in September 2004. (more…)
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Is there any measurable, material evidence that exists that would prove beyond doubt that I ever visited an exhibition titled Proof: The act of seeing with one’s own eyes at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image? (more…)
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Entering the Art Gallery of NSW to view the Anne Landa Award exhibition – the first Australian award for moving image and new media artists – I come upon what I think is one of the works. (more…)
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At the moment Nancy Mauro-Flude is an ethno-blogger for the Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam; organises a technical carnival in Slovakia; is on Radio Patapoe Tuesdays 23:00 GMT+2; adds to her underwater database; webcasts the tradestream outside her window; works with radio mike, loop station and powerbook; perfects her solo show “All Of Us [Girls] Have Been Dead For So Long”. (more…)
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