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ZeitBytes Exhibition

24 March to 4 April 2010 - 10am to 5 pm
Project Contemporary Artspace, 255 Keira Street Wollongong.

 

This show is a digital only show by members of IDAC. The aim is to promote Digital Art in general and our local digital artists. The show will reflect a wide range of digital art practice and we hope to show that artistic creativity is medium independent.

Below is a brief overview of the exhibitors in the show with links to their IDAC information pages and their galleries on this site. Information pages also have links to artists individaul websites where you can finf more information about each individual artist.

 

ZeitBytes Artists

 


     

Andrew Netherwood

I am an artist, photographer and designer, who started using Photoshop to enhance my photographs and Illustrator to do design work. I discoverd there were great opportunites to create original artworks using these software programs and started to "push the sliders to the limit" to see what the software could produce. I now use and combine quite a variety of software packages to produce contemporary digital art.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Image Gallery

     

     Kurt Brereton

 

Kurt Brereton lives mostly in a virtual world as a loose collection of pixels held together with cyberglue. However, every full moon during late night shopping  he can be seen busking in the Wollongong mall on a bright purple air guitar wearing fluro-pink furry ugg boots. During the day he teaches OH&S for  a marriage guidance agency in Kanahooka.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Animation

     

 

   Brogan Bunt

 

 Brogan is Head of the School of Art & Design at the University of Wollongong.  His documentary and software art projects aim to explore intersections between traditional and computational media.  (http://www.broganbunt.net)

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Image Gallery

     

 

 

 

Dulcie Dal Molin

My love of photography commenced as an eleven year old when I was given a second hand 1937 folding Kodak Brownie camera, which I still enjoy running a roll of film through.
For many years I produced monochrome prints for gallery exhibitions, the Local Studies Collection and camera club competitions in my home darkroom.
At this time I am firmly embracing the digital era with the added artistic control that it allows one to introduce to an image.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Image Gallery

     

   

Gino Chiodo

Gino is an irrepressable mature artist who went back to school after he retired from the day job. While Tafe taught him the traditional techniques of fine art, age was no barrier to embracing the new vistas of digital manipulation which he pursues as avidly as his painting and sculpture.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Image Gallery

     

   

April Griffiths

I consider my art slightly gothic and while these images are certainly digitally manipulated I prefer to work with film, hiding away like a hermit in the darkroom scratching my negs and producing pieces that are sometimes hard to recreate. I am a painter as well as a photographer and I find that even when I have all the intention in the world to make an artwork that is light and cheerful in context, depravity and depressive darker colours seem to always sneak in, I find then that the work is done... the tones become balanced.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Image Gallery

     

 

 

Warren Burt

 

Warren has used many different kinds of random processes in composing his works.

He uses these processes not only to go beyond the limits of his own taste, but to make musical objects that require him to adjust his ways of hearing and liking in order to meet the demands they pose. Communicating this open-ended attitude to listening and experience is what he is primarily hoping to achieve through his work.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Multimedia works page

     

   

 Roz Batten

I trained and worked as a graphic designer in my youth and then taught myself photography and progressed to the digital arts through the use of Photoshop.

The photographs I take are my canvas and Photoshop the palette. Often a work leads me, like a journey with a hazy future. Other times I have a definite destination in mind. The act of creating is as necessary to me as food.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Image Gallery

     

   

 Lea Williams

I am a Spiritual Visionary Artist & Graphic Designer living in Albion Park.
My passion for art stretches way back to my teens and over the years I have dabbled with many of the traditional mediums.

With the advances in technology, I am now able to share my passion globally. Digital Art gives me the freedom to combine freehand and digital drawing, paintings and photography and to more vividly express the things I see.


My aim in my current practice, is to use my artistic skills to visually capture Spirituality and this is reflected in the images that I have chosen for this show.

IDAC Information Page
IDAC Image Gallery
 

     

 

 

 Please come to the exhibition and let us know what you think.

Other aspiring local digital artists are welcome to free space on this website subject to our guidelines. Contact Andrew through the "contact Us" link near the top of the left menu.

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