Art Taipei 2010
World Trade Centre, Taipei, Taiwan, 20th – 24th August, 2010
Embracelet was exhibited as part of ELA-VIDEO; an exhibition of Australian
new media art produced by curator Antoanetta Ivanova, Novamedia
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Thinking through the body
DAB LAB, University of Technology Sydney, 10th – 26th March, 2010
Wii Leaf was exhibited at the DAB LAB research gallery, UTS, Faculty of
Design, Architecture and Building. Wii Leaf is an interactive art work developed
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Super Human: Revolution of the Species
Presented by ANAT in association with RMIT Gallery, 5th November – 5th December,
2009
Embracelet and Elements were showcased as part of the Super Human exhibition.
Super Human: Revolution of the Species turned the spotlight on collaborations
between artists and scientists and the impact these investigations have
on what it means to be human, now and into the future. Focusing on Cognition
& Neurology (Mind), Augmentation & Biological Manipulation (Body)
and Nanoscale Interventions (the Soul, the ‘not visible’), the exhibition
exposed our aspirations and fears about our bodies and their extraordinary
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ISEA2008 Singapore, 25th July – 3rd August,
2008.
Presentation of conference paper Elements: art and
play in a multi-modal interactive workspace for movement rehabilitation.
This paper describes the development of a Virtual Reality environment to
assist in the upper-limb rehabilitation of patients with traumatic brain
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Design Ex Sydney Convention & Exhibition
Centre, 10th – 12th April, 2008.
Video screening of Interlayer: interactive architecture using liquid crystal
film. The video displays concept designs as part of the iGlass Pty Ltd exhibition
booth #1705.
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Screen Physical Fullscreen 07: Explorations in Digital Media
The National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 29th July, 2007
Fullscreen07: explorations in digital media, is a diverse program of artists,
performances and screenings from the cutting edge of digital art. Jonathan
Duckworth presents the inspirations and motivations behind recent virtual
reality art works that explore physical aspects of human-computer interaction
and the materiality of the screen. more
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Weaving with Light: Using Advanced Technology for Social Enterprise
Melbourne, 19th April, 2007 A presentation
of wearable technology designs prototyped at the ANAT reSkin workshop by artists
Jonathan Duckworth, Elliat Rich, Leah Heiss and Andrea Fisher. The Symposium
discussed the emerging use of technologies including nanotechnologies for
socially disadvantaged groups. more
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reSkin, ANAT’s Wearable Technology Lab
15th January – 3rd February, Canberra, 2007
Jonathan Duckworth is selected as one of 20 artists to develop and prototype
wearable technology during a three week intensive workshop at the Australian
National University School of Art. The workshop concluded with a preview of
work at the ANU art gallery, and WearNow Symposium held at the National Museum
of Australia. more
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