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25.01.2022 Brisbane peeps! Blaklash Creative are programming Richard Bells Embassy this Saturday for the Brisbane Festival. This thought-provoking installation pays homage to the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. First assembled in 1972 by activists on the lawn of Parliament House, its the worlds longest-running protest occupation. Embassy presents a program of critical talks and discussions about political protest and activism. Join artists, academics, and community representatives as they g...ive voice to these issues. Richard Bells Embassy Saturday 12 September, from 11am Bunyapa Park, West End QLD 4101 #richardbell https://richardbellart.com



24.01.2022 Worldwide, humans now move more rock and sediment, both intentionally through activities like mining, and unintentionally by accelerating erosion through agriculture and urbanization, than all of Earths rivers combined. Marcia Bjornerud ANAT Ideate :: BoneDirt is a collaboration between the artists Virginia Barratt, Jessie Boylan and Linda Dement. They have been working together and with other knowledge holders since 2018, in the fields of geotrauma, embodiment and affe...ct. They create trans-media visual and sonic installations that generate an immersive experience of the bodyworld assemblage, especially communication between the human and the more-than-human. BoneDirt is exploring human attunement with the more-than-human, specifically with geostrata: rock, ground, dirt. Their ANAT Ideate project is seeking to develop technologies and speculative strategies for deep listening to and with the geological, to open out our possible relations with these more-than-human familiars. Read BoneDirts blog here: http://bonedirt2020.blog.anat.org.au Image: "Falling rocks", Jessie Boylan for BoneDirt, 2020

22.01.2022 ONLINE FESTIVAL :: Driving the Human will showcase and critically engage with the urgencies of our time. The festival will publicly discuss and condense questions and visions for shaping a sustainable and collective future by combining science, technology, and art. November 2022.

22.01.2022 ONLINE EXHIBITION :: Hyper-linked at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. New projects by seven Australian artists, exploring mass disconnect in the age of hyper-connectivity.



21.01.2022 FEATURE :: In June 2019, Budj Bim became the first Australian site to be included on the UNESCO World Heritage List solely for its Aboriginal cultural values. "Is there anywhere else in the world where people have operated the same infrastructure for 6600 years? Merv Lindsay, National Chair of Engineering Heritage Australia

20.01.2022 ONLINE EVENT :: The 26th International Symposium on Electronic Art will address pressing contemporary issues and present practice-based approaches to explore the theme Why Sentience? This online electronic art symposium will bring together fellow artists, scientists, scholars and researchers from around the world. 13-18 October.

20.01.2022 "Transitioning to reflexive models of digital distribution for the arts and culture industries will require the sharing of not only content, but the resources and means of production and reproduction this will challenge the incumbent systems of distribution, ownership and copyright." Leanne de Souza



20.01.2022 CLOSING SOON :: This online program curated by Liquid Architecture brings together artists, musicians and writers from around the world. Unsettling Scores will comprise texts, videos, audio, notation, transcripts, proposals and documentation, collated in the form of an expanded dialogue between contributors. Until 30 September

20.01.2022 WATCH :: In the growing field of Biological Arts (bioart), Ionat Zurrs interdisciplinary research and artistic practice inquires into the aesthetic, ethical, political and cultural dimensions of using life as a technology. National Association for the Visual Arts talks to Ionat about sustaining her practice through academia, and reflects on her work pioneering in the field of bioart.

19.01.2022 Hidden deep below the waves at the bottom of the sea, over two-thirds of the Earths habitable surface is soft seabed....Oceans in Transformation is a collaboration between TBA21Academy and e-flux Architecture

19.01.2022 COMING SOON :: #ANATsoapbox GUEST #4 ...art + science + technology stories in the time of Covid 19 Image: courtesy the artist.

19.01.2022 CLOSING TODAY :: Through a presentation of sonic artworks and a series of long-from interviews between the artists and curator, sonic.land explores the individual strategies and thought processes of leading NZ sound artists as they relate to environmental recording and associated practices in Aotearoa New Zealand.



19.01.2022 LISTEN LIVE :: Radio Adelaides Festival City Producer, Dr Naomi Hunter is talking to ANAT Ideate residents Guy Ben-Ary, Nathan Thompson and Yandell Walton today from 1PM http://radioadelaide.org.au/audio-player/ Image: Yandell Walton, LIDAR scan of Australian Landscape work in development

19.01.2022 OPEN CALL :: Testing Grounds are seeking EoIs from creative practitioners who want support developing a creative project between November 2020 and January 2021. Deadline: 30 September

18.01.2022 OPEN CALL :: The Australia Council for the Arts Dreaming Award ($20,000) recognises an inspirational young artist aged 18-30 years and supports them to create a major body of work through mentoring and partnerships, either nationally or internationally. The Red Ochre Award ($50,000) pays tribute to a senior Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person for their outstanding lifetime achievement in the arts and their contribution to the recognition of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander arts, both nationally and internationally. Deadline: 7 December

17.01.2022 ANAT Ideate :: Andrea Rassell is a media artist and interdisciplinary researcher in science art. Working in nanoartartforms that engage with nanoscience and nanotechnologyshe creates experimental films and moving image installations that explore scale, technological mediation, and the multisensory perception of the sub-molecular realm. Her work has been shown at the New York Imagine Science Festival, Oaxaca FilmFest in Mexico, the New Zealand International Film Festival, Wh...ite Night in Australia and Snar+D in Spain. Body politics describes how the powers of society regulate the human body, and the struggle over individual versus social control of the body. In her ANAT Ideate project Andrea is taking this notion and using it to explore emerging nanobiotechnologies through her nanoart and media art practices. Read Andreas blog here: http://rassell2020.blog.anat.org.au Image: Andrea Rassell, Still from The Society of NanoBioSensing, Scanning Electron Microscopy image of prostate tumour cells with ZIF-8, a nano-engineered material that acts as a gene delivery system and cancer therapy for specifically targeted cells. @hello_synaesthesia #andrearassell #anatallumni #ANATideate2020

17.01.2022 OPEN CALL :: Indigenous Scholarships. The American Australian Association awards more than 15 arts scholarships and grants per year. Applications open all year round.

17.01.2022 Over the last few weeks ANAT Synapse resident Deirdre Feeney has been on a steep learning curve, venturing into the world of nano fabrication. Moving back and forth constantly between the precision of the nano-lathe and then the 3D printers is requiring a continuous shift in focus. Deirdre says "this shift in perception has made me think of a quantum physicist or astronomer, constantly oscillating between the zoomed-in world of minuscule or faraway objects and the zoomed-...out world of everyday life." Deirdres enduring fascination with 16th century natural magic and wonder, with making the invisible visible and with exposing the mechanics and materiality involved in image production, has led to her working with Dr Geoff Campbell at the The Australian National University Research School of Physics. Using the Schools industry-leading facilities and equipment, Deirdre and Geoff will test the optical limits of mirrors and lenses to create projections capable of invoking a sense of wonder in contemporary viewers. Read Deidres blog here: http://feeney2020.blog.anat.org.au/ Video: The nano-lathe cuts very slowly, for example a facet of 18mm x 25mm takes about 10 to 12 hours to cut about 120 microns (0.12mm). Video courtesy the artist.

16.01.2022 OPEN CALL :: Ian Potter Moving Image Commission. The successful artist will receive $100,000 from The Ian Potter Cultural Trust to create a new work, which will premiere at ACMI in 2022 as part of the museums contemporary art exhibition program. Deadline: 28 September

16.01.2022 LISTEN :: Ensayos: Hydrofeminist METitations Listening Series. Gender studies scholar Astrida Neimanis coined the term hydrofeminism to bring together feminist, queer, and ecological sensibilities. Ensayos is a collective research practice centred on extinction, human geography and coastal health.

14.01.2022 #ANATsoapbox :: Check out our story today #ANATsoapbox...art + science + technology stories in the time of Covid 19 :: guests#5Cassie Leatham image: Cassie Leatham. Photograph Kelly Coleman Photography. Wild Blak Arts - Cassie Leatham - Bushtukka Art Weave Cultural Educator

14.01.2022 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS :: The first SAR conference organized as a live online event is calling for artistic researchers to present their work, processes, methods, discoveries, knowledge interventions, new insights, understandings, and to engage in exchange in actions and words, in complex and simple, conventional and unconventional, robust and fragile ways. Deadline: 30 September

13.01.2022 OPEN CALL :: ASU-Leonardo Imagination Fellowship. Fellows will propose and carry out hybrid creative projects and activities that integrate art & science for positive global impact. Deadline: 6 September.

13.01.2022 FINAL CALL :: Experience life on the ice first hand... EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST ARE OPEN for the 2021 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship. Running since 1984 the fellowship is made possible by the Australian Antarctic Division with additional support provided by ANAT since 2017. Deadline: 21 September. To apply: https://www.anat.org.au//2021-australian-antarctic-arts-f/... Images: "Winds are gusting over 70 knots. Sea is looking real interesting. And just a bit humbling. Were pointing into a glacier in the distance. Hard to comprehend the scale. Im not going to go out and get a photo just now."201920 Australian Antarctic Arts Fellows, digital artists Adam Nash and Dr John McCormicks voyage on the Aurora Australis to Mawson research station in Antarctica. Photographs courtesy Wild System antarctica.gov.au #anatallumni #antarctica

13.01.2022 EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST :: The Australian Antarctic Arts Fellowship has been running since 1984 and is made possible by the Australian Antarctic Division with additional support provided by ANAT since 2017. Deadline: 21 September. antarctica.gov.au

12.01.2022 WEBINAR :: MACHINE 15 - 17 September Presenting a diverse program of speakers from a range of disciplines over three days, MACHINE will explore a series of timely themes investigating the interface between humanity and machine across fields of research including digital ethics, data analytics, creative writing, visual art and mathematics.

10.01.2022 VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM :: Bringing leading Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, curators, and academics into conversation to consider untold and alternative visions of Cook through film, performance, re-enactment, song, artwork, text and the archive. 24 September, 9.15 am - 4.30 pm FREE LIVESTREAM EVENT | REGISTRATION ESSENTIAL

09.01.2022 WATCH :: The 22nd Biennale of Sydney: NIRIN closed a couple of days ago. Check out these talks presented as part of a 3-day gathering of Indigenous artists, earlier in the year.

09.01.2022 ‘We need to look at a more diverse arts scene, because the arts in Australia is white let’s face it. Yes, we have made black strides happening but [in a similar way] people with disability are not being included in films, on TV show, on panel shows there are enough mouthy disabled people out there to play their role why can’t we just be shown as part and parcel of a community?’ Wongaiibon woman, and wheelchair user Gayle Kennedy used her keynote speech at Artstate Wagga Wagga to say, 'Stop, you are not going to use that excuse with us anymore.'

08.01.2022 ANAT IDEATE :: Yandell Walton's practice addresses human relationships with physical systems of the planet by interrogating shifting environments caused by climate change. By using digital technology in the production and presentation of works, Yandell aims to highlight the current technological climate and raise questions around its effect on our rapidly changing world. Through creating immersive works that connect to the viewer, my installations aim to engage and inspire ...action from individuals towards a collective consciousness within an ever-changing and increasingly damaged planet. Yandell is embarking on new research through Interrogating technological processes to enable volumetric scans to be animated, introducing human-like movement. Emergent technologies will be harnessed to merge the natural environment with human movement in an aim to create a cross species form. Read Yandell's blog http://walton2020.blog.anat.org.au/ Image: Yandell Walton. Photograph artdocumentation.com.au

07.01.2022 POSITION OPEN :: GENERAL MANAGER Sydney based Critical Path creates spaces for independent choreographic practitioners to pursue their practice without immediate recourse to production. Deadline: 1 October

07.01.2022 OPEN CALL :: Are you a 15 to 25 year old who is passionate about art, science, design, technology, innovation or anything in between? Are you keen to meet other like-minded, self-confessed (and proud) nerds?! Deadline: 18 September

07.01.2022 ANAT Ideate :: Guy Ben-Ary & Nathan Thompson are Perth based researchers. They currently work at SymbioticA, UWA. They have been collaborating for the past 6 years and are recognised internationally as innovators working across science and the media arts, specialising in biotechnological artworks aimed to enrich our understanding of what it means to be alive. Their main research area surrounds cybernetics, biological robotics and the cultural articulation of these technologi...es. Guy & Nathan are developing the concept of In-Vitro Intelligence driven Surrogate Performer a bioengineered entity that has direct biological links to its donor and embodies the abilities to perform, the proposed project explores the possibilities of bioengineering organoids as the input mechanisms for Surrogate Performers such as the auditory and visual senses. Image: cellF, a surrogate performer, performing in Science Centre Heureka with Defunensemble, Helsinki, 2019

06.01.2022 ADHOCRACY IN CONVERSATION PANEL: Racism, whiteness and transforming representation in the arts Friday September 18 at 8pm AI vs Baby is an exploration of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, racial bias and memory, using pedagogy and movement to unpack responsive differences between a child and a virtual digital assistant.

06.01.2022 LISTEN LIVE :: Radio Adelaide's 'Festival City Producer', Dr Naomi Hunter is talking to ANAT Ideate residents Guy Ben-Ary, Nathan Thompson and Yandell Walton today from 1PM http://radioadelaide.org.au/audio-player/ Image: Yandell Walton, LIDAR scan of Australian Landscape work in development

05.01.2022 WATCH :: Channels Festival past artist Hannah Bronts 2020 commission tellus terra, commissioned for Sydney Opera House and presented at All About Women 2020. Hannah Bronts art practice draws on the natural environment, and the empowerment of Indigenous, Black and Brown women, and spans photography, textiles and video.

05.01.2022 ANAT Ideate :: Dr Wade Marynowsky is an artist, academic and researcher working across robotics, immersive and interactive performance and installation. His main body of research explores the notion of robotic performance agency by challenging notions of classical spectatorship and performance. His practice is characterised by large-scale robotic, sound, light and interactive works that combine humour, camp and a host of unnerving thematics to absorbing affect. A robot in the garden: technological ecosystems as sustainable artworks is investigating how art and technology can claim new space for creative expression by intersecting and diverting the fields of Field Robotics and Agriculture Technology into innovative artistic pathways. Image: Yesterdays Futurist, (Self Portrait with Lightsaber), 2017.

04.01.2022 ANAT Synapse resident Deirdre Feeney has been taking tips from 19th century artist-engineer Charles-Émile Reynaud. Deirdre’s enduring fascination with 16th century ‘natural magic’ and wonder, with making the invisible visible and with exposing the mechanics and materiality involved in image production, has led to her working with Dr Geoff Campbell at the ANU Research School of Physics. "After learning so much from creating 'Ghost in the Machine', late last year I completed a ...small pilot study with Geoff at the RSP as part of my ANU Vice Chancellors Creative Research Fellowship. We used the precision lathe to cut and optically polish different mirrored facets to investigate if, instead of using an image carousel with 48 image frames, as in Ghost in the Machine, we could generate a moving image from a single image source. The optical premise was that having multiple reflective planes on a single mirror facet would change the direction of light. Therefore when an image was projected onto the mirrored plane, it could be controlled to bend or change in specific ways to create the illusion of movement." We’re calling for applications for the ANAT Synapse 2021 residency NOW. To READ Deirdre’s blog & to apply for 2021 USE THE LINK IN OUR BIO Images: Pixelated patterned facets on the polygon. Deirdre preparing the lathe to cut the ‘pixel’ patterned facets. Parts cut out on the mill, ready for hack sawing and facing. A basic projecting praxinoscope1882. Deidre Feeney, 'Ghost in the Machine', 2019, glass, steel, aluminium, 3D printed carbon fibre nylon, LED, motor, gear box,PCB, acetate, dimensions variable. Photograph Andrew Sikorski. The ANAT Synapse program is made possible through the generous support of the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund.

04.01.2022 Brisbane peeps! Blaklash Creative are programming Richard Bell's Embassy this Saturday for the Brisbane Festival. This thought-provoking installation pays homage to the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. First assembled in 1972 by activists on the lawn of Parliament House, its the worlds longest-running protest occupation. Embassy presents a program of critical talks and discussions about political protest and activism. Join artists, academics, and community representatives as they g...ive voice to these issues. Richard Bell's Embassy Saturday 12 September, from 11am Bunyapa Park, West End QLD 4101 #richardbell https://richardbellart.com

04.01.2022 ANAT Ideate :: Willoh S. Weiland (b.1980, Seine Bight, Belize) is an artist, writer and curator. Over the last fifteen years Weiland has created large-scale performance works and art events, both independently and as Artistic Director of artist-led experimental arts organisation Aphids (2010-2018). Collaboration is a vital element of Weilands work and themes such as feminist politics, science and the mediating impact of technology recur throughout her practice. Drawing inspiration from the 90s phenomenon of the Tamagochi and looking through the lens of queer theory My Thing is a body of research that looks into the possibility for art and technology to transform our experience of intimacy by re-imagining the role of the digital companion. Image: Willoh S. Weiland. Photograph Saul Steed.

03.01.2022 GOOD LUCK :: ANAT Alumnus Dr Leah Heiss is a finalist in the 2020 Women in Design Award an industry judged award recognising women for outstanding contributions to design and creative leadership in Australia. The Facett hearing aid, that Leah designed for Blamey Saunders hears, won many awards including the 2018 Australian Good Design Award of the Year, the CSIRO Design Innovation Award and the Victorian Premiers Design Award Best in Class for Product Design in 2018.

03.01.2022 ONLINE EXHIBITION :: 'Hyper-linked' at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. New projects by seven Australian artists, exploring mass disconnect in the age of hyper-connectivity.

03.01.2022 NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN :: Academic institutions, universities, academies, foundations, research-driven companies and individuals are invited to nominate the most RECENT BREAKTHROUGHS in 10 categories, from life sciences to social science, to physical sciences, science in the arts and digital education. Deadline 7 September

03.01.2022 WATCH :: Channels Festival past artist Hannah Brontës 2020 commission 'tellus terra', commissioned for Sydney Opera House and presented at All About Women 2020. Hannah Brontë's art practice draws on the natural environment, and the empowerment of Indigenous, Black and Brown women, and spans photography, textiles and video.

03.01.2022 FUNDING :: The purpose of the Cherish II Fund is to provide support for First Nations arts and cultural groups and organisations and their respective sector and membership base through the investment of strategic monies. The investment scale is minimum $5,000 to maximum $50,000.Deadline: 6 October

01.01.2022 READ :: "Material Sound is permeated by the interconnectedness of deep ecology. Perhaps this is an effect of deep listening to the timbre of electro-magnetic touch intermixed with more ordinary, intelligible sounds of nature and Anthropocenic technologies." Ann Finnegan reviews 'Material Sound' at Manning Regional Gallery. Issue 40:3 | The Art of Compassion, from our friends at Artlink Magazine is out now.

01.01.2022 OPEN CALL :: Open to Australian artists under 40 working in any medium. Deadline: 11 December

01.01.2022 TOMORROW :: This months Experimenta Social features two artists whose practices explore the intertwined relationships between humans and other life forms. 16 September, 2PM AEST FREE ONLINE EVENT / RSVP ESSENTIAL

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