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The mundane-traces show is a collection of New Media artworks created by Ian Gwilt. Protoyped in Beta_space for both aesthetic and technical design, this finished exhibition uses innovative technologies to re-imagine the graphical user interface as a creative artifact. The multiple, yet individual, works explore the graphic user interface in a creative context using augmented reality, rapid protoyping and laser cutting technologies. The result is an intriguing mix of physical and virtual interpretations of the folders, files and scrollbars from the everyday computer desktop. The Olympic Tally Room on Level 7 of UTS’s new Building 10 is a transient site. Due to be demolished at the close of 2008, it encompasses a planned obsolescence not dissimilar to the objects on display. The stripping of the site has already begun, leaving a starkness and absence that cradles these esoteric symbols of progress removed from their functionally and virtual habitat for artistic contemplation and consumption. Exhibition Dates: 26 November – 5 December 2008 | Tues – Fri | 12-5pmLaunch: Tuesday 25 November 2008 @ 6pm Location: Olympic Tally Room | 235 Jones Street, Ultimo | UTS Bldg 10, Level 7 RSVP essential: to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or ring 0400 920 761 Premiere exhibition by New Media Curation (www.newmediacuration.com).
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Cities Tango: Berlin and Melbourne Ernest Edmonds (Australia/UK) October 2008 Two cities, communities in Melbourne and Berlin, interact with one another across continents and time zones. In each location the work takes pictures from the screen location and reacts to them. The screens react to movement. This triggers connections to the other city. Colour stripes and segments of images of the remote location at different times of day are mixed with real time snap shots of people in the other city.
Assistive Technology for Creative Expression Lecture with visiting Professor Lizbeth Goodman and Dr Mick Donegan
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Correspondences in Sound and Vision @ Carriageworks, Sydney (2007) |


