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SIGNAL

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9658 7808



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21.01.2022 Artists and independent orgs wanting to test ideas and develop new projects, apply for Brunswick Mechanics Institute’s Creative Development program to receive two weeks of space to develop your idea. Applications close 29 Nov.



20.01.2022 The technologies we use to communicate are those by which we are watched. In Fermvisions by Leena Luu & Mara Erin Staller, the artists explore the effect and structure of surveillance, investigating this phenomenon in a mode that is both intimate and unnerving. Experience all 12 screen and sound works created by emerging artists as part of our Screen X Sound program at https://digitalsignal.net.au/sxs-artworks/.

11.01.2022 Heads up! National Association for the Visual Arts is offering four paid mentorship opportunities for early-career practitioners, specifically for those with a current project in development. Applications close 14 Dec.

11.01.2022 Feral by Alyce McVicar details a voicemail and a letter from a child to a parent. Summer Shorts are short films that young people made with filmmakers Kate Lefoe and Hannah Moore as part of Signal Summer, a ten day intensive program. Young women and non-binary young people were invited to respond to the provocation ‘What could a Gender Equal Future be like?’ View more at digitalsignal.net.au/summer-shorts.



08.01.2022 This week is NAIDOC week, and this year’s theme is #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe. To celebrate, we’re sharing stories from Yirramboi Festival’s Blak Bloggers series, a pilot program as part of YIRRAMBOI's Resilience in Isolation, supporting First Nations to keep creative during isolation. Hear from Kimmie Lovegrove, a Ngarrindjeri woman. Go on a journey with Kimmie Lovegrove as she explores identity and navigates life through comedy with Deadly Funny. Image credit: Kimmie Lovegrove, photo by Jacinta Keefe Photography.

03.01.2022 Calling all creatives! Explore new ideas with $18k, expert support, workshops and more through Makeshift Publics. This new, year-long research program from Arts House is delivered by artists, for artists. Apply by 4 December.

01.01.2022 Exploring nostalgia and emotional expression in an abstract form using dated screen and sound technologies, Artificial Impression by Grace Quiason and Michelle Nguyen juxtaposes evocative analogue textures of bygone eras against harsh digital glitch. Experience all 12 screen and sound works created by emerging artists as part of our Screen X Sound program at https://digitalsignal.net.au/sxs-artworks.



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