d/Lux/MediaArts’
survey of new Australian and international experimental video works.
Below you can view information on each venue, and which events are being held there.
Damir Ocko, The boy with a magic horn 2007, Still from Video Work.
Entry to the exhibition, screenings and events at the Australian Centre for Photography are free.
The Australian Centre for Photography
257 Oxford Street, Paddington
t/ 02 9332 1455 www.acp.org.au/
13 July to 29 July 2007
Gallery Hours:
Tue-Fri 12.00am - 7.00pm,
Sat & Sun 10.00am - 6.00pm
d/Art/07 at the ACP :
Thursday, 12 July 6-8:30 pm d/Art/07 Launch:
Exhibition of Works for the web, works for mobile phones, Second Life machinima and online screening program
Revelation International Film Festival New Revelations - A Revelation Film Festival Exhibition
Curated by Leon Marvell
221 Beaufort St, Northbridge Western Australia
This year, Revelation is screening d/Art/07 screen as part of their New Revelations Exhibition, from 13 July to 28 July.
Programmed as part of the Australian film festival season, Revelation works closely with the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane International Film Festivals and a range of Australian screen culture organisations in assisting with program and print sources and curated projects, so filling the gap in the development of a truly national independent screen community.
Odyssey provides resources for artists and arts related organizations within Second Life. Odyssey was founded by Pacino Hercules and Sugar Seville as a place where artists can explore this new virtual space.
From July 14 onwards Odyssey will be the launch point for The dLux Pony Club, a new initiative developed by d/Lux/MediaArts to encourage arts practice and critical dialogue in Second Life. Participants are encouraged to climb aboard one of our uniquely designed magic ponies from our meeting point at the front desk of ExhibitA Gallery. From there you will be taken on a teleportation trail ride through galleries, installations and interesting new communities in SL.