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By Gavin Artz – July 5th 2010
Originally published in Filter Magazine
http://filter.anat.org.au/anat-reports/creative-vision/
“The future has already arrived. It’s just not evenly distributed yet.” William Gibson
This quote reflects what it is like to view the world through the work of ANAT, where we assist creative practitioners to develop the new ground where art, science, technology, [...]
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An interview with Gavin Artz by the CIIC – March 17th 2010
Originally published by the CIIC
http://www.creativeinnovation.net.au/Features/Are-we-really-entering-a-new-digital-Renaissance-.html
Collaboration is at the heart of innovation – an area very close to Gavin’s heart, in his role at ANAT, an Adelaide-based organisation that represents those people with a creative passion for emerging technologies.
“There are scientists and [...]
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By Gavin Artz- February 26th 2010
Origonally published in Filter Magazine
http://filter.anat.org.au/issue-73/our-trans-disciplinary-future
The Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) has been working on interdisciplinary activity since the organisation’s inception in 1988.
Our Emerging Technologies [ET] Labs (originally Summer Schools), and ANAT’s Art Science [AS] residencies have shown what is possible when you happily break [...]
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By Gavin Artz- February 5th 2010
Origonally published on Mission Models Money
http://www.missionmodelsmoney.org.uk/blog/guest-posts/creative-leadership-through-pure-research-and-commercial-application/
What is the future for the economies of developed counties? Corporations continually exhibit a lack of leadership and strategic thinking when it comes to the type of society and economy we desire (or even they desire). Strategy for them seems to be [...]
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By Gavin Artz- January 22nd 2010
Origonally published on Mission Models Money
http://www.missionmodelsmoney.org.uk/blog/guest-posts/ancillaryips-the-wave/
“if I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses”
- Henry Ford.
Commercialisation of intellectual property by creative practitioners has gone mostly unnoticed by the mainstream economy. Artsactive have a small catalogue of patents that have been derived from creative [...]
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By Gavin Artz- January 14th 2010
Originally published on Mission Models Money
http://www.missionmodelsmoney.org.uk/blog/guest-posts/creative-cultural-practice-and-the-commercial-in-harmony/
“No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive.”
- Mohandas Gandhi
As CEO of the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) I have experienced artists going through the patent process, rapid prototyping, engaging in scientific research and producing new applications [...]
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By Gavin Artz -November 25th 2009
Originally published in Filter Magazine.
http://filter.anat.org.au/who%E2%80%99s-afraid-of-the-creative-industries/#more-2870
We have a problem. Artists consistently average annual salaries that place them in the low income bracket (Throsby & Hollister 2003). Despite decades of development through funding and the gradual professionalisation of artist support organisations, like the Australian Network for Art and Technology [...]
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October 3rd 2009
AncillaryIPs was presented at This Is Not Art (TINA) 2009 as a part of a talk on making money in the media arts.
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By Gavin Artz – August 24th 2009
Originally published for ISEA 2009
The Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) has been working with art, science and technology for 21 years. It has only been relatively recent that the innovation potential of the arts, particularly those working with technology, has been understood. Myths relating [...]
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August 23rd 2009
Gavin Artz presented AncillaryIPs at ISEA 2009 held in Dublin. ISEA is the premier international conference on electronic arts. The paper “The arts, innovation and commercial opportunities” will be published by ISEA 2009.