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ANAT SPECTRA 2022 is proudly presented by the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) in partnership with the University of Melbourne, Science Gallery Melbourne, together with program partners The Things We Did Next (TTWDNext), Typecast Entertainment, RMIT University and Leonardo.
Collaboration is in ANAT’s DNA. We forge relationships across industry, academia, the community and government to create unique opportunities for artists. We deliver residencies, symposia, workshops and other professional pathways, supported by robust national and international networks. For over 30 years from its home base in Adelaide, South Australia, the Australian Network for Art & Technology has been at the forefront of the international community of artists working with the science and technology sectors.
Science Gallery Melbourne proudly supports ANAT SPECTRA 2021 as a venue sponsor.
The University of Melbourne’s enduring purpose is to benefit society through the transformative impact of education and research.
Established in 2018 by screen creatives Tony Briggs and his producing partner Damienne Pradier, Typecast Entertainment is an independent multi-disciplinary content production company specialising in Indigenous creativity, generating diverse content for theatrical, broadcast and SVOD release, along with stage and live event productions.
The moving image program is proudly produced by Typecast Entertainment for ANAT SPECTRA 2021.
The Things We Did Next is a collaborative practice that generates interconnected artworks and projects based on collectively imagining multiple futures. TTWDNext sits within the artistic, creative and producing practices of the project leaders and evokes their political and activist practices. They firmly believe in the intrinsic value of the arts and the role of imagination. Operating in the era of climates changed and changing, TTWDNext transports collaborators, participants and audiences to 2029 when significant impacts on planetary health are a daily reality alongside powerful upheavals of our cultural, political and energy systems.
Assembly for the Future is a project of The Things We Did Next, co-curated by Alex Kelly and David Pledger, and produced by Sophia Marinos, with Not Yet Its Difficult.
Leonardo fosters transformation at the nexus of art, science and technology, because complex problems require creative solutions. We serve to empower an inclusive global network, a borderless community where all belong in pursuit of a more vibrant, just and regenerative world.
Leonardo proudly supports ANAT SPECTRA 2021 as publishing partner.
EPIC Digital proudly supports ANAT SPECTRA 2021 as digital support.