Australian Network for Art and Technology
The Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT), was founded by the Australian Experimental Art Foundation (then the Experimental Art Foundation) in 1988. ANAT is a nonprofit organization that provides tools to assist Australian artists, particularly those in media arts. Its programming includes workshops, publications, and immersive residencies.
The Network currently has 10 employees and is located in Adelaide, South Australia. It currently trades under the Association Incorporations Act 1985,[1] and operates with partners both nationally and internationally.
References
- "Request Rejected". www.legislation.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
External links
Press coverage
- Evolutionary Art – A world where your clothes grow on you, MCV Melbourne, 2009
- Dress made of fungus…could be the next big thing! Melbourne Leader, 2009
- New Media Fast Forward, Realtime, 2009
- Ju Gosling's Super Human Interview, Joy Radio, 2009
- Coded Cloth, Object Magazine 2009
- Film, Image & the Post-Medium Condition, 2009
- Art of Celestial Mechanics, The Advertiser, 2009
- Fruits of the Loom, Curve Magazine, 2009
- Dome Filmmaking, The Advertiser, 2009
- Envelope Yourself, Monument Magazine, 2009
- Film Meets art at New Frontier, The Advertiser, 2009
- Ring of Life, 2008
- Peek into future of light, The Advertiser, 2008
- Band of Hope, The Age, 2007
- Musicians give jamming the finger, ABC, 2006
- A frock with a mind of its own, ABC, 2006
- Spaced-out artists create way-out worlds, The Age, 2005
- Digital Arts Come Out Down Under, Wired Magazine, 1997
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