Interfaces 1994

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INTERFACES

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Exhibitions Interfaces: Art and Technology The exhibition "Interfaces: Art and Technology" (along with a program of ancillary activities) successfully toured seven venues in western and far north Queensland after opening at Griffith's Gold Coast campus. It featured nineteen works from the Griffith University Art Collection in a wide range of "high-tech" and "low-tech" media including videos, computer-generated works, photographs of performance and installation works, photocopy works, and video stills. The program of ancillary activities which accompanied the exhibition provided a base for local communities to mount and participate in complementary activities, for example:Blackall held a tele-conferencing seminar on technology and the arts; Longreach conducted a video production workshop; Emerald hosted a photographic workshop; and Cairns organised a complementary exhibition of technology-based works by local artists, as well as a performance evening and a seminar. The exhibition

Adam Wolter The Ghost in the Machine 1988 computer-generated image, thermal transfer print featured on the poster and catalogue for Interfaces: Art and Technology

Exhibition Development

was sponsored by Griffith University, Arts

Holistic Enrironments

Queensland, the Australia Council, Ansett Airlines,

A Project Development Grant from the Visual Arts/Craft Board of the Australia Council

Flight West, QRX, Dalton Fine Paper, the Art Company of Australia, and the Regional Galleries

enabled the Curator and Director of Griffith

Association of Queensland. The Griffith Artworks

Artworks to undertake research into the relationships between sound arts/ New Music and the visual arts. The research resulted in a research

Director travelled to most of the regional venues to open the exhibition, conduct media interviews, and liaise with local artists and artworkers with regard ancillary events {local exhibitions, performances, seminars, workshops, interactive events, etc.). The exhibition received excellent press coverage as it

paper on the use of sound in visual arts contexts, which should prove beneficial to the future facilitation of intermedia projects both within the University and in other galleries and art museums.

travelled through regional Queensland. An

The project also developed a series of proposed future projects (residencies, exhibitions, public art

extended Queensland regional tour is planned for 1995, with a national tour planned for 1996.

projects, performances) involving five visual artists working in installation, and four sound artists. All the artists will be women and will be dealing in their works with the concept of the body as it is shaped through space and sound.

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