This exciting collection draws on the large amount of innovative Interactive screen based work created in the student and community sectors. Students are often at the vanguard of experimentation with new technologies and this collection attempts to document the development of interactive design as a form of art practice - whether it is CDROM, DVD or web based. Likewise - a great deal of effort and cost is expended annually toward the creation of interactive informational material for community education and the memory grid aims to make some of this accessible.
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| Image: Oink by Ruth Fleishman, Victoria University, 2000. |
How can you get involved?
The memory grid seeks interactive works that represent excellence in production, works that have made an impact on the development of content, interface design and notions of interactivity or demonstrate innovation in form.
We invite all students and community practitioners of interactive design to submit to the Interactive Collection.
To submit a work to the Interactive Collection you need to read the submission guidelines and send the memory grid a preview copy of the work together with the submission form below.
memory grid submission form
Download form to submit your work to the Memory Grid
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