Philip invited me to join the group after we met at Foo camp, so I
thought I should introduce myself and plug an event I'm organising that
might interest some of you...
I'm currently in Auckland but moving (home to) Christchurch in April to
take up a position as lecturer in mass communications at the University
of Canterbury. My research is mostly around media technologies +
society, + I'm also a board member of both the Aotearoa Digital Arts
Trust and the Audio Foundation, so have a strong interest in creative
uses of media, digital, and sound technologies.
On that note, below is the general guff about the forthcoming 'Tending
Networks' symposium, to be held in chch Feb 23-24. More information,
the increasingly full programme details, etc, can be found on
It's a pretty wide-ranging event, basically exploring the interfaces
between art and technologies from an 'art' perspective, but hopefully
providing fertile ground for collaborations and connections. It's also
connected to the 'Geekosystem' event Philip has already alerted you to.
All welcome, tell your friends etc...
look forward to meeting some of you some time...
Tending Networks: The 5th Aotearoa Digital Arts Symposium will address
new developments, connections, and opportunities in digital, new media
and electronic art practice in New Zealand and internationally.
The symposium will feature presentations by major international artists
Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries of Korea, and Adam Hyde, a New
Zealander based in Amsterdam. A wide range of artists and researchers
from Christchurch and around New Zealand will present current projects,
and panel discussions will focus on the creation of new work, including
the role of community networks, the value of collaboration, and the
challenges posed by exhibiting digital art.
ADA, the Aotearoa Digital Arts Trust, invites artists, researchers,
curators, art enthusiasts and all those interested in creative
community networks from Christchurch and around New Zealand to
participate. More detail on presenters and associated events follows.
Tending Networks takes place February 23-24, 2008, at the Design and
Arts College of New Zealand,
116 Worcester St, Christchurch.
Cost: $50 (waged), $30 (unwaged and Physics Room members)
To register email:
symp...@aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz
For programme details and updates see
http://symposium08.aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz/
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The ADA Trust is pleased to announce the major international guests of
Tending Networks, the Seoul-based art collective Young Hae Chang Heavy
Industries (
www.yhchang.com), whose
multi-lingual, text-based online artworks have been shown at the Tate
Modern, the Centre Pompidou, the Whitney Museum and the Venice
Biennale. Symposium attendees will have a unique chance to experience a
new flash-based, digital artwork generated specifically for the
symposium by these two leading Korean practitioners.
Also presenting is Amsterdam-based New Zealand artist and social
entrepeneur Adam Hyde (
http://www.xs4all.nl/~adam/),
who has been an active producer and organiser in the European new media
art scene for the past decade. Adam will discuss his own work, and also
provide an overview of the role of online and offline networks in
developing and nurturing new media art and open source software tools.
Adam is also developing, with Julian Priest, ‘A Geekosystem’, an
exhibition at The Physics Room where members of the public will be
welcome to participate in creating new gadgets out of recycled
electronic components.
An associated event is “Seance for Nam June Paik”, a screening and
performance event in the basement of the SoFA Gallery in the
Christchurch Arts Centre. This playful tribute to the recently deceased
Korean-born father of new media art attempts to summon up the genius of
his interventions in new technologies.
Tending Networks is supported by The Physics Room Contemporary Art
Project Space, Design and Arts College of New Zealand, Creative New
Zealand, the Asia New Zealand Foundation, and the ADA Trust.
http://symposium08.aotearoadigitalarts.org.nz/