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Rich man poor man: a game for all

Wilson, Anne 2018, Rich man poor man: a game for all, Geelong, Vic., 2018/05/04 - 2018/05/04, Geelong, Vic., Geelong After Dark.

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Title Rich man poor man: a game for all
Creator(s) Wilson, AnneORCID iD for Wilson, Anne orcid.org/0000-0001-7369-0258
Conference, exhibition or event name Geelong after dark
Conference, exhibition or event location Geelong, Vic.
Conference, exhibition or event dates 2018/05/04 - 2018/05/04
Publication date 2018
Description of resource Video, sculpture, installation
Publisher Geelong After Dark
Place of publication Geelong, Vic.
Keyword(s) light installation
video
sound
algorithms
Summary I received outside funding which went through Deakin Commercial as the work is. accompanied by this statement on the program 'This work explores what interactivity is in a a gallery context through observations of viewer engagement of an artwork that combines algorithmic and natural light sources designed to trigger a viewer's experience'. This was a new work receiving favorable response. I have been invited to submit a proposal for 2019 as a resullt which would comprise a public art commission building on this work. As a result of this work I created a solo exhibition in St Kilda in a gallery context. This work was documented as support material to further investigate and develop research around the same question. As a result of these three works I received an Australia Council for Arts Development Grant to learn more and work together with the international New Technology organisation 'ARS Electronica'. 'richmanpoorman' is the first of three works that became possible through the Museum of Brisbane exhibition 'Every Day I Wait (3)' which saw 113,213 visitors to the Museum.
Notes This work was commissioned by Geelong Council for Geelong After Dark with the contract being negotiated through Deakin Solicitors and Deakin Commercial. The program states the research question which is accepted as Non Traditional Research. This work spawned 2 other new works and resulted in an invitation to make a larger work for 2019.
Field of Research 190599 Visual Arts and Crafts not elsewhere classified
HERDC Research category J2 Minor original creative work
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30115377

Document type: Conference, Exhibition or Event
Collections: Faculty of Arts and Education
School of Communication and Creative Arts
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