New Media Resources
Features
New Media Online Browse a selection of online projects created utilising new media tools.
Past Exhibitions
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Replay Marclay Mixing pop culture sensibilities with avant garde influences, discover the acclaimed video works of artist and musician Christian Marclay. |
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Centre Pompidou Video Art 1965-2005 Follow the evolution of an artistic revolution. Assembled from one of the world's great collections, explore the largest history of video art ever seen in Australia.
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Eyes Lies & Illusions Combining spectacular new illusions with four centuries of rare optical toys and puzzles, discover how the moving image captivated us before cinema was even invented.
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2006 Contemporary Commonwealth A collaborative exhibition presented by ACMI and the NGV exploring global connections via cutting-edge work by twenty-two artists from across the Commonwealth.
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White Noise Lose yourself in the sensory overload of this major international exhibition that explored the relevance of abstraction in a digital age.
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World Without End World Without End explores our sense of time and place in the world, as shaped by the subtle and dramatic forces of nature, the energies and rhythms of cities, and the elastic time of global travel and instant communication networks.
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Intimate Transactions Intimate Transactions Version 3 is an exciting new form of interactive installation that allows two people in separate spaces to interact simultaneously using their bodies.
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Proof How does the moving image construct and deconstruct truth? As much an investigation as an exhibition, Proof questions how we negotiate reality and form consensus, and confirms that evidence alone isn't proof.
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2004: Australian Culture Now Spanning the breadth of visual culture, 2004 included the latest film, video, television, painting, networked media, sculpture, installation, photography, craft, design and fashion from over 150 Australian artists.
Transfigure Transfigure explored transformations of perception, body, movement, space and landscape to reveal the tensions and wonder between technology and nature, identity and image.
Remembrance + the Moving Image Evoking and challenging the intimate memories that sustain and shape our past, present and future, Remembrance immersed the visitor in explorations from the romantic to the confessional, from the spiritual to the taboo.
Deep Space Combining installations from the original exhibition (Space Odysseys: Sensation & Immersion, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2001) with films and videos from ACMI collections, Deep Space submerged viewers in the wonder of space.
Links
New Media Links Useful links to new media related projects.
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