Articles in the project documentation Category
A mixed reality artwork developed by Andrew Burrell and Kerreen Ely-Harper.
A video produced for ArtMonth in Sydney (otherwise known as March) for the Augmentiforms project that Warren Armstrong and developed for ISEA 2011 and is showing in Rozelle, Sydney, during March 2012.
virtual native is an augmented reality artwork that uses the ‘Layar’ platform. It was made for the (un)seen sculptures exhibition curated by Warren Armstrong.
A collaboration between Andrew Burrell and Trish Adams, consisting of a virtual environment in Second Life and OpenSim which is linked to a complimentary series of exhibitions in gallery spaces. Central to this ecologically sensitive artwork is the artists’ direct engagement with various aspects of bee behaviour at Queensland Brain Institute, where researchers are investigating cognition, navigation and communications in the honey bee.
A virtual mnemonic device containing narratives of the artist’s life, both remembered and imagined. Each of the cubic nodes within the device can forge new connections with its neighbours creating a navigable network of narratives to which the viewer is given access through text and image. A work commissioned by the National Portrait Galley, Canberra.
