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http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Rimini/iRoller/Rimini_iRoller_image1.png
Artist StatementTwo teams, warriors all, enter the great cycle of pain, humiliation, and exhilaration. Different women take the lead, driven by a new and ardent desire. Some come from the Furies, expressing the unappeasable anger of the dead, while…

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Artist StatementImaginative Reading V is a collaborative web site in 15 paragraphs. A female academic writer is exploring how aspects of her thesis on intertextuality might be "written" in the future by the baby she bore while doing her PhD. A male…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Nelson/unrated/Nelson_unrated_image1.png
All simple colours and one page poeticals. Built to rearrange, to force the reader/ user to play. Rollover sounds lead to the original order of the poem.Source of Description

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Lewis/empty/Lewis_empty_image1.png
A major new installation work by Ruark Lewis, In my empty house, includes a collaboration with experimental filmmaker Loma Bridge. The exhibition is a portrait composite of internationally renowned anthropologist Vivienne Kondos and her husband Alex…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Miranda_Neumark/inlandsea/Miranda_Neumark_inlandsea_image1.png
In Search of the Inland Sea is a three part video/sound work, installation and performance event that remixes a journey of early Australian explorer, Charles Sturt, in which he hauled a whaleboat overland in search of an inland sea. As the artists…

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Artist StatementThis video by Josephine Starrs & Leon Cmielewski embeds the words 'a living body' into an image of the Coorong, South Australia. This is how Tom Trevorrow, a Ngarrindjeri elder and custodian described the Coorong wetlands.Source…

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Artist StatementIncompatible Elements is an ongoing project that evolved during an artist residency at Performance Space, Carriageworks. The media art installation explores ways of representing the relationship between nature and culture, embedding…

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Artist StatementInside/outside intertextuality is a collection of fragments relating to text, new technologies, identity and language. Both text and language are considered in their broadest contexts: as entities which transmute as they voyage across…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Smith/instabilities2/Smith_instabilities2_image1.png
Instabilities 2 [...] subjects a discontinuous text to various kinds of processing. The screen is divided into three sections which counterpoint each other. The top section consists of a video made by Hazel Smith comprising twelve short texts. The…

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Artist StatementA mixed media installation exploring the female body and alien conspiracy theories.Source of Artist Statement

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/MauroFlaude/ism/MauroFlaude_ism_image1.png
Artist StatementTranscending the realm of the anecdotal, in the dark magic space of the shell, the artist divines classic texts, reconfigures it into lists, a literary pirate she reveals its treasure. Using command tools (cat, sed, grep, regex) from…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Rodley_Burrell/IUXTA/Rodley_Burrell_IUXTA_image1.png
Artist StatementIUXTA investigates the narrative possibilities of the network. IUXTA generates a user generated, augmented reality network will evolve across world. I invite you to participate in this multi-nodal narrative, a narrative that is always…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Zervos/javaPoems/Zervos_javaPoems_image1.png
This trio of early e-poems were written in HTML and use Java applets to shape their linguistic texts with a careful touch. 'Infinity' and 'Internet Junkie' both change the colour of the text over a schedule to shape readings and to imbue them with a…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Shaw/legible/Shaw_legible_image1.png
Artist StatementIn The Legible City the visitor is able to ride a stationary bicycle through a simulated representation of a city that is constituted by computer-generated three-dimensional letters that form words and sentences along the sides of the…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Walker/Venice/Walker_Venice_image1.png
Artist StatementVenice is usually presented as an anachronism: a ‘timeless’ or even anti-modern city, whose only practical use in the twenty-first century is as a catalogue of picturesque motifs (gondolas, reflected bridges, maskers). Precisely…

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Artist StatementLife After Wartime is a suite of multimedia artworks by Kate Richards and Ross Gibson. Based on 3000 archival scene-of-crime images from Sydney and thousands of evocative texts by Gibson, each iteration within the suite uses various…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Gibson/Bystander/Gibson_Bystander_image1.png
Artist StatementBystander is an immersive environment composed of photographs, sequences of short text, and musical patterns that all knit together to conjure haunting moods and stories for a large, darkened gallery space. The images, texts and sound…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Rackham/line/Rackham_line_image1.png
Line is an imaginal and textual narrative simultaneously existing in several media: 1. An internet site tracks an intimate electronic relationship between two net users: one an artist who works online and physically located in Australia, and another…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/Nelson/locative/Nelson_locative_image1.png
Artist Statement A growing area of cultural and technology theory and practice that centres on how technology recreates/reforms our relationship with the land/builtscape. LNM is not depended on any particular tech, not are new tech innovations…

http://w0504.uws.edu.au/adeltaImages/ARmstrong/long_time/ARmstrong_long_time_image1.png
Artist StatementLong Time, No See? is a collaborative, online artwork that focuses Australian and global audiences upon our long-term futures. The project seeks to link the local and the everyday with the global and the distant future, generatively…