Interactive Arts

Explores human and technological interfaces across areas including dance and live performance, marketing, communication and visual art. This area is supported by: The Interactive Suite, which features a range of video, audio and lighting , software and hardware, to aid the experimentation, testing and refinement of interactive systems. Potential applications include interactive media advertising, corporate and public events.

The RURU

Illusion of displacement: The RURU
By Naomi Lamb and The Wanderer Productions
Auckland Fringe Festival
February 25 - March 13

 

The [Transformative] Mirror

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The [Transformative] Mirror: Contemplating the self as an emergent being through active reflection.
An exhibition by Nick Konings

Exhibition Dates: Sunday, 5th - Tuesday 7th December, 2010, from 10:00am - 4:00pm
Exhibition Opening: Saturday, 4th December, 2010 at 5:30pm.

ST PAUL ST Gallery Three
39 Symonds Street (Cnr Symonds and Mount Sts)
Auckland City CBD

Wade Marynowsky - Bricolage Disco

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Australian robotics artist Wade Marynowsky’s November 2010 residency at AUT supported by CoLab and the ST PAUL St Gallery involved the creation of a new work, facilitated by the CoLab Interactive suite, for his exhibition Bricolage Disco at the ST PAUL St Gallery.

Backyard Dances and BCT Projects

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International Festival for Sustainable Immobility

A global conference for homebodies. 
The irony of people jetting around the world to discuss sustainability and the environment is obvious but the recent international festival on the topic enabled people to attend without having to travel.

TradeAir -James Charlton

TradeAir establishes a real time link between gallery visitors and the artist in his Auckland studio allowing for the collaborative inflation of rubber forms located in situ at Artspace. The work extends concepts surrounding recent projects by Charlton in which form is proposed as a time-based medium contingent upon viewer interaction.

Lucky

By Raewyn Turner

Raewyn Turner's short film Lucky  begins with the filmmaker's heartfelt  wish to create a magic potion for 'luck'. She asks herself, "Can I find a way to influence chance"?

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