MEMEBRAIN, Theta Lab, Zydnei & IUXTA!
We know. You’ve missed us. We’ve been a little quiet lately, but that’s because we’ve been so immersed in exciting projects. So we’ve come up for air to let you in on all the goss that has been happening in dLux MediaArts HQ.
dLux MediaArts and ISEA2013
MEMEBRAIN Art Hackfest
14 - 16 June The Concourse, Chatswood
After a couple of years of wanting to host a hack - dLux MediaArts are finally getting the chance to bring to ISEA the inaugural MEMEBRAIN Art Hackfest. A cross-locational Art Hackfest where artists, designers, techies and more are invited into a unique hot house environment where creative teams will design, play and build prototype projects that challenge the way we use art and digital media to affect cultural perceptions. For more information and to register CLICK HERE.
George needs some vollies!
Gallery Attendants: 23 May - 20 JuneProduction Assistants: 7 - 10 June, 2013
Theta Lab is an experimental art research project combining neurofeedback with participatory art, electronic music and ‘slow design’ to explore and document qualities of attention and subjectivity facilitated by Alpha/Theta brainwave biofeedback. To see how you can help out CLICK HERE.
Zydnei hits the streets
Live street games: Saturday 8 JuneThe Final Battle: Saturday 15 June
For the past few weeks there have been hundreds of tags that have hit the streets of Sydney in a mixed-reality battle of clans. You still have time to join in the game to choose the future of your city to REVERT, RENEW or REMAKE. There will be two events where the citizens of Ludea will emerge from the alternate reality and players will be challenged in an epic battle.
To register for Zydnei CLICK HERE.
IUXTA by Dr Andrew Burrell
Looking for a gentler way to see the city in mixed-reality gaming? Presented by dLux MediaArts and ISEA2013. This mixed reality project evolves artificial life forms and a virtual audiovisual ecology based on participants’ geographic location. Participants use their mobile device to ‘check in’ anywhere throughout the City of Sydney, and can track and interact with the evolving ecology and its life forms. Each ‘check-in’ produces a ‘seed’ within the virtual ecology that starts an evolutionary process from its location mapped in physical GPS-located space. For more information CLICK HERE.











