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Andrew Gryf Paterson’s project ‘Taranaki Platform Ecologies’ responds to and sets
 out to nourish, the online platforms surrounding Puke Ariki, by exploring,
 documenting and bridging online/offline aspects of the former wiki, and soon
 to be kete.
01/31/2009 23:59
Some notes on the the history of walking art and the kinds of things I am interested in relative to walking art for participants in the 60 Springs project...
01/31/2009 13:20
The introductory Leonardo Education Aotearoa Forum @ SCANZ2009 is aimed to establish LEF in NZ. The session is co-chaired by Nina Czegledy of Leonardo Education Forum (LEF, co-chair), and Ian Clothier.
01/17/2009 16:02
The "Pukekura Park Demonstration/Environment and Sustainability Tours" project will present state of the nascent platform. Walking Tools currently includes 35 JavaMe classes and interfaces, fewer server-side classes, and proof of concept applications for deploying particular features of the Walking Tools JavaMe code by adding user provided content. For the Scanz Residency, Brett Stalbaum will lead a demonstration project that will include working with three students.
01/15/2009 00:28
My proposal for SCANZ residency is to respond to, and hopefully nourish the Taranaki Wiki project in collaboration and consultancy with Puke Ariki information and cultural centre in New Plymouth.
12/11/2008 10:00
What Will You Do?
WHAT WILL YOU DO? is an art installation that addresses the issue ofindividual and collective responsibility for making social change.We are all aware that our earth is in crisis but are we as individuals willing to make a personal commitment to change?
12/11/2008 10:00

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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.

 

 





SCANZ 2011: Eco sapiens
A symposium followed by a creative residency is to be held mid to late January 2011 in New Plymouth, Aotearoa New Zealand. The symposium will be held at Owae Marae, and 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.


 

The SCANZ 2011: Eco sapiens creative residency participants include Sue Page and Janine May, Jo Tito, Andrew Hornblow, Dhyana Beaumont, Lanfranco Aceti, DodoLab (Andrew Hunter with Lisa Hirmer), Raewyn Turner & Richard Newcomb, Karen Ingham, ÆLab (Gisèle Trudel with Stéphane Claude), Josephine Starrs and Leon Cmielewski, Angelo Vermeulen, Justin Morgan, Jonah Marinovich, Nina Czegledy (our International Research Fellow) and Janine Randerson, Keith Armstrong and James Muller, Ramon Guardans. Dr Te Huirangi Waikerepuru, Roger Malina and Erich Berger of Arsbioarctica will be involved in the hui, to be held at Owae marae. Julian Priest's Slow Flow project is also a partner project, and will immediately follow the SCANZ 2011 residency.

The dates for the events in and around the city of New Plymouth are:

  • Symposium/Hui — 14th-16th of January, Owae Marae in Waitara.

  • Creative Residency — 17th-30th of January, WITT Campus in New Plymouth.

  • Workshops — Throughout city, schedule to come.

  • Public Events — Throughout city, schedule to come. Will include events on the closing weekend.

Solar Circuit Aotearoa New Zealand (SCANZ)
Solar Circuit Aotearoa New Zealand (SCANZ) is New Zealand’s premier art, technology, culture and ecology event and involves a symposium, creative residency, and public events and exhibitions. Occurring bi-annually, it 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: Eco sapiens will be the third event.

 

 

 

 

 

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


and...
Phosphor Essence Ltd.


 

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