PROGRAMS_
ANAT PROGRAMS_
portable platforms
ANAT believes technology and mobility can change habits and inhabitation of public spaces. ANAT has been exploring mobile and portable platforms as innovative creation and distribution systems since 2003. Working across art forms, sectors and with a range of national and international partners, we have enabled young, emerging and professional practitioners through workshops, commissions, forums and touring exhibition programs.
Projects
Portable Worlds 2nd Edition
Portable World’s 2nd Edition utilise mobile phones for both display and creation of the works.
Portable Worlds 1st Edition
Portable Worlds is a survey of contemporary Australian new media artists working specifically for the mobile phone screen.
Blast Theory Masterclass
ANAT co-ordinated a Masterclass with Blast Theory for Australia practitioners from January 13 – 15. The sixteen participants came from diverse backgrounds including wearable computing, software engineering, computer animation, filmmaking and visual arts.
miniSeries & miniCinema
ANAT has been working closely with South Australian, national and international partners on initiatives that support the development of creative applications for mobile and wireless devices, stemming from the 2005 Mobile Journeys initiative and electrofringe events in 2003.
pixel.play
The 2006 pixel.play program supported young artists to develop creative projects using mobile phones and readily available digital technologies.
[MEDIA STATE]
During the Adelaide Festival 2006, Media State presented media art exhibitions, events, forums and workshops, which explored the connection between and intervention of media arts in our lives
Surface Tension
Surface Tension takes art to unsuspecting new audiences using a mobile projection van to present a portable array of guerrilla style projections and performances in unusual city locations.
Mobile Journeys
Mobile Journeys, supporting the development of creative content for mobile phones.


