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Andrew  Paterson
<p>Andrew Gryf Paterson is a Scottish artist-organiser, cultural producer and doctoral candidate, based in Helsinki, Finland. His work involves variable roles of initiator, participant, author and curator, according to different collaborative and cross-disciplinary processes. Andrew works across th…
Brett Stalbaum
<p>Brett Stalbaum is a full time faculty member in the Department of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego, where he coordinates the Interdisciplinary Computing in the Arts Major. He is a founding member of Electronic Disturbance Theater, C5 and paintersflat.net. Current research in…
dan  agnihotri-clark
<p>Daniel's research into the sociocognitive interface between social structures and discourse structures elicits rapturous applause from stadium rock audiences worldwide. His key cybernetic enhancement (the infamous plate of titanium in his right leg) allows him to run faster when high modernists a…
Danny Butt
<p>Danny Butt <http: /> lectures in Critical Studies at Elam School of Fine Arts, National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries, University of Auckland. He has written, lectured and consulted widely on new media, culture, and development. He is on the working editorial committee for the Digital…
Emil McAvoy
<p>Emil McAvoy is an multidisciplinary artist, educator, writer and freelance curator currently based in Wellington. McAvoy has become known primarily for his live cinema performances with sound artist Damian Stewart AKA Frey, though he works across a range of new and traditional media and collabora…
grant  corbishley
<p>Grant Corbishley is a senior lecturer and coordinator of the Collaborative Projects Program at WelTec, Wellington, NZ. </p> <p>Since 1986 he has been involved in many participatory and cross discipline collaborative projects that have been exhibited internationally.</p> <p>Currently engaged in …
helen varley jamieson
<p>helen is a theatre maker, digital artist, writer, catalyst, frock collector, gardener, and more. she has recently completed a master of arts (research), investigating her artistic practice of <a href="http://www.cyberformance.org">cyberformance</a> - using the internet as a site for live theatric…
Ian Clothier
<p>Ian M Clothier is a Senior Academic at Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT), Director of Intercreate Research Centre (intercreate.org) and founding Director of SCANZ (Solar Circuit Aotearoa New Zealand). He has been selected three times for ISEA (Inter-Society for the Electronic Art…
Intercreate Team

Intercreate.org and the Eco sapiens event is being organised by a team of people including Ian Clothier, Nina Czegledy, Maggie Buxton, Grant Corbishley and Trudy Lane.

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Eco sapiens
jacques sirot
<p>Jacques Sirot is an independent French film-maker whose creations over the past thirty years range from art works including graphic, photographic and multimedia installation pieces as founding member of CAIRN artists’ cooperative in Paris, to films on live performance and creative technologies …
james cunningham

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James' post-structural approach to performance has led to complex and sometimes chaotic collaborations, real and virtual appearances around the globe, and quite some years in India.

Julian Priest
<p>Julian Priest is an artist and independent researcher living and working in New Zealand. He was co-founder of early wireless free network community Consume.net in London U.K.. He became an activist and advocate for the free networking movement and has pursued wireless networking as a theme in fie…
Melinda Rackham
<p>I regularly write and speak on the intertwining cultural issues and aesthetic, technological and conceptual shifts in networked, distributed, multi-user, game and mobile environments.</p> <p>After over a decade of engagement with emergent practices and innovative technologies as a pioneering net…
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Mike Baker
<p>Mike Baker Biography</p> <p>Currently senior lecturer on the Degree in Arts and Media programme in the School of Arts and Media at NMIT, Nelson, NZ Aotearoa. Lecturing in Installation and Performance, Object Design, Drawing and Design. In the last ten years, Baker has danced and worked with: Bod…
miljana peric

under-construction, under-distraction, in-deconstruction, undecomposed, undecoded, undebatable, undecidable, undecayed, undelayed... ok, little delaying, so what?

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Intercreate.org is a project based research centre which consists of an international network of people interested in interdisciplinary creativity. Project foci include interdisciplinary projects, education initiatives and residencies. Intercreate is a not-for-profit trust that is registered with the Charities Commmission of New Zealand.




About SCANZ
Solar Circuit Aotearoa New Zealand (SCANZ) is New Zealand’s premier art and technology event and involves a symposium, artist residency, and public exhibition. It occurs every two years, and has typically involved a mix of Aotearoa New Zealand and international artists, producers, theorists and curators many of whom are leading practitioners. Held in New Plymouth, SCANZ 2011 will be the third event.


SCANZ 2011: Eco sapiens
A symposium followed by a residency is to be held late January to early February 2011 in New Plymouth, Aotearoa New Zealand. It seeks to bring a range of knowledge groups together to investigate the cultural roots of climate change and seek out poetically pragmatic approaches to encouraging the cultural and behavioural shifts required. Initial expressions of interest are due 21 November, 2009. Please see here for more details.

SCANZ 2009 international participants included Nina Czegledy, Brett Stalbaum, Sally Jane Norman, Jacques Sirot, Sarah Cook, Andrew Gryf Paterson, Dan Torop, Melinda Rackham and Dominic Smith of The Polytechnic. Participants based in New Zealand included Lisa Reihana, Stella Brennan, Sean Kerr, Rachel Rakena, Natalie Robertson, Danny Butt, Herman Pi’ikea Clarke, Alex Monteith, Naomi Lamb, Caro McCaw, Jon Bywater, Julian Priest (UK/NZ) and many others.

Occurring along side the 2009 residency was a two day symposium (February 7 and 8), presentation evening & exhibition (opened February 7), and curatorial workshop.

 

 

 

 

 

Intercreate.org gratefully acknowledges the support and partnerships of:

Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Creative New Zealand

Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery


Puke Ariki
Puke Ariki


Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki
Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT)


TSB Community Trust
TSB Community Trust


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Phosphor Essence Ltd.


 

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Flickr Pool - If you have an association with any of the SCANZ events, please feel free to join up and add to this flickr pool.