I very much enjoyed talking with CHEB (Christine Cholewa and Deb Jones) at their studio Gate 8 in Thebarton. These two artists are totally inspired and enthralled by working together and creating sculptural and public artworks. Read the Profile on CHEB.
Category Archives: Writing and publishing
Refocussing the Lens: new media and Film Festivals
Feature article, Refocussing the Lens: new media and Film Festivals.
http://digicult.it/digimag/issue-061/re-focussing-the-lens-new-media-and-film-festival/
Digicult, Online Journal, January 2011
Media adventures in Belgrade: The Share Conference
Review of Share Conference, Belgrade, April 2011.
Published in Digicult, online journal
http://digicult.it/hacktivism/media-adventures-in-belgrade-the-share-conference/
At the intersection of politics and poetics
Julianne Pierce immersed in the screens at documenta X.
http://www.realtimearts.net/article/issue22/4244
RealTime issue #22 Dec-Jan 1997 pg. 26
Digital wearables: fashion & control
Julianne Pierce on the biggest commercial digital media show – Siggraph, Los Angeles 2005.
http://www.realtimearts.net/article/issue70/7984
RealTime issue #70 Dec-Jan 2005 pg. 33
media art: negotiating the future
Published article in Realtime reviewing new media & moving image at FACT in Liverpool.
http://www.realtimearts.net/article/issue89/9343
RealTime issue #89 Feb-March 2009 pg. 28
Making it internationally in media arts
An article published in Realtime magazine about Australian new media artists exhibiting internationally.
RealTime issue #101 Feb-March 2011 pg. 32
http://www.realtimearts.net/article/issue101/10160
Artlink essay on contemporary dance
Artlink is a magazine that continues to go from strength to strength and has a new lease of life under current Editor Eve Sullivan. I was invited by Eve to make a contribution to the September 2015 issue on the ‘Performative’.
The piece is entitle PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY DANCE with a focus on multidisciplinary approaches to working across contemporary dance and visual arts. The essay looks at the lineage of collaborations between visual artists and contemporary dancers/choreographers and recent projects of choreographers such as Garry Stewart and Antony Hamilton.