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Media-Space 'Print as Object' Exhibition Proposal

Thursday, November 1st, 1984

Link to .pdf:   mediaspace

Curated by Bill Meyer, the Media-Space exhibit consisted of:

Verbal A multiple set of words, phrases, sentences, propositions(all language constructions) that address the object as a meaning construction in a relationship in the human perceptual field. This data was stored on computer and downloaded to The Print Council

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of Australia’s computer via modem and accessible via their system.

Thus information (digital storage) = Object.

Visual: A set of two dimensional images were created that address the object as a meaning constructed in a relationship in the human perceptual field. This data was photocopied and included in a printout with the above verbal sets and mailed to The Print Council of Australia.

Thus Information (photo-mechanical)=Object.

Art and Telecommunication

Saturday, May 12th, 1984

Art and Telecommunication poster

 

Interactive systems used by artists,

By Eric Gidney

 

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Art and Telecommunications poster

 

Telecommunications and the Artist

Tuesday, March 13th, 1984

Jan Birmingham

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Art, Technology and Creative Computers

Tuesday, March 13th, 1984

Art,Technology and Creative Computers

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La Plissure Du Texte Project @ Electra, 1983

Thursday, September 8th, 1983

Documentation from “La Plissure du Texte”, a collaborative story telling project designed by Telematic pioneer Roy Ascott.

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This is the Sydney full version of La Plissure Du Texte  35MB

Digicon

Tuesday, August 16th, 1983

The first three way

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simultaneous performance by Satellite in history

 

Australia Council/CSIRO Artists and New Technologies Residencies, 1983 and 1984

Friday, July 29th, 1983

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CROSSING OVER: RAISING THE GHOSTS OF TASMAN-PACIFIC ART EXCHANGE: ANZART-IN-HOBART, 1983

Monday, May 30th, 1983

In 1983 ANZART-in-Hobart moored in Tasmania and although, this trans-Tasman vessel represented a major event, it was swamped by ambitious scale, lack of Australian arts funding towards professionalisation and curatorialism. 

 

http://www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-Sch091JMS-t1-g1-t4.html

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Open Sandwich

Tuesday, May 24th, 1983

‘ Open Sandwich’ , the first national conference of Australian ‘ Alternative Art Spaces ‘ happened on May 24th ., 25th ., 26th. in Hobart. The context was the second ANZART event , a gathering of Australian and New Zealand artists for the making and exhibiting of art work. The conference was organised by the Experimental Art Foundation . $2 , 750 funding was received from the Visual Arts Board to assist with airfares to fly representatives of the art spaces to Hobart , and to cover some of the organisational costs. Other ‘alternative art space’ representatives were assisted in their travel to the conferenceby ANZART as participants in that event .

Open Sandwich proposal

Open Sandwich working paper

ANZART in Hobart

Wednesday, May 18th, 1983

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