2002 Wild
Hobart, Australia
2–17 February, Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery
'visually intriguing and quietly subversive'
– The Sunday Tasmanian
'great success… a major undertaking delivering a great program'
– Art Monthly Australia
'technological wizardy at its best and art of the future for sure'
– The Mercury
WILD: the natural environment and the digital wilderness is a new media exhibition featuring the works of artists concerned with broad ecological themes such as eco-systems, digital habitats and cultural interpretations of ‘wilderness’. The Wild 2002 initiative also included a ten-day wilderness residency on Maria Island, dual-site webcast between Hobart and Montreal (Canada), net-radio broadcast, education programs, and video screenings.
Exhibition Curator and Producer: Antoanetta Ivanova
Artists: Keith Armstrong (Aus), Andrew Burrell (Aus) Nigel Helyer (Aus), David Rokeby (Can), Ian Clothier (NZ), Ken Gregory (Can), Melinda Rackham (Aus), Tapio Makela (Fin), Meagan Jones (Aus), out-of-sync (Aus), funda_menal (A), Davide Grassi (Slov), Tulle Ruth (N), Martin Walch (Aus), Matt Warren (Aus).
Visit artist's vlog >> www.out-of-sync.com/journey/background.html