
David Haines & Joyce Hinterding
David Haines
David Haines was born in London and now lives and works in Sydney. Since the mid-80s Haines' work has focused on combining time-based art forms such as video, sound and computer animation with static objects and images to create dynamic environments. Concerned with the intersection between hallucination and landscape, and the architectural as a site of psychic disturbance, Haines has produced technologically innovative and rarefied works for museums, festivals and galleries both in Australia and internationally. His exhibition history includes: the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art (2004); Remembrance and the Moving Image, ACMI Melbourne (2003); The World May Be Fantastic, the Sydney Biennale (2002); Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand (2002); Deep Space – Sensation and Immersion, ACMI Melbourne (2002); Space Odysseys – Sensation and Immersion, AGNSW (2001); The Physics Room New Zealand (1998); Artspace Sydney (1997); ZA MOCA Foundation Tokyo (1996); and VideoPositiveat the Tate Gallery in Liverpool (1993).
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Joyce Hinterding
Joyce Hinterding was born in Melbourne, Australia and now lives and works in Sydney. Hinterding produces works that explore physical and virtual dynamics. Her explorations with acoustic and electrical phenomena have produced large sculptural antenna works, sound-producing installations and experimental audio works, while her collaborative work has produced remote event based works for the web plus explorations into video and 3D graphics. At the heart of her practice lies an examination of the seemingly invisible phenomena that pervade our daily existence – phenomena like electricity, weather and electromagnetic fields. Hinterding has exhibited extensively – including: Liquid Sea, MCA Sydney (2003); Remembrance and the Moving Image, ACMI Melbourne (2003); the Sydney Biennale (2002 and 1992); Deep Space – Sensation and Immersion, ACMI Melbourne (2002); Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand (2002); Space Odysseys – Sensation and Immersion, AGNSW (2001); the Istanbul Biennial (2001); the V2 Institute for Unstable Media, Holland (1998); and Ich Phoenix, Eine Kunstereignis in Oberhausen, Germany (1996).
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