Experimenta
Where Creativity and Technology Meet.
Experimenta
drives the development of Australian contemporary media arts. For
almost twenty years Experimenta has fostered innovation in Australian
film and media arts by providing a creative and interdisciplinary
context to bring together artists and audiences in new cultural environments.
In a society powerfully driven by the vehicles of technological
change
and an
information economy, Experimenta’s relevance to the national creative
community has become increasingly significant. The intersection of
creativity and technology where the organisation operates has become
the face of the
21st century, bringing hybrid vigour to both creative and commercial
practice.
Experimenta supports and exhibits the work of artists
experimenting with digital media, film, video, installation, performance
and sound
art through a variety of projects. Recent projects include: Invisible
by Night,
an interactive projection work commissioned by Experimenta for
a public space in the Melbourne CBD; House of Tomorrow the 2003 biennial
Interactive Media
Exhibition in Melbourne; House of Tomorrow national tour 2004/05
to nine venues across Australia and regional Victoria; and internationally,
Experimenta
presented work at Multimedia Art Asia Pacific (MAAP) Singapore
and
Media City Seoul International Biennale, Korea. ExperimentaLAB
Warrnambool, was
the first in a series of regional arts development projects that
will see collaborative partnerships developed between media artists,
local communities
and industries in regional Australia.
In addition to exhibition
events, Experimenta facilitates the production of new media projects
through it’s New Visions Commissions program.
This initiative allows artists to collaborate with industry partners,
creating innovative opportunities for developing and resourcing
the production of
new work, and aims to find meaningful frameworks for collaboration
between business and the arts sector in the new media arena.
As
part of its ongoing commitment to the development of the media
arts sector, Experimenta provides a vehicle for discourse and
critical examination
via forums, discussions, a fortnightly email bulletin and MESH,
a yearly publication of critical writing.
Experimenta reflects,
celebrates and stimulates the dynamic convergence of multiple
media across technologies and in various spaces of
engagement, challenging and extending the aesthetic, formal
and conceptual potential
for experimental art forms.
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