Artist Profile: Billy Ryan
Billy Ryan is an artist and filmmaker based in Sydney, Australia. His works aims to explore the unseen, capturing the familiar as wondrous, exotic and uncanny. Ryan employs the use of a full spectrum infrared camera - capturing the natural environments via light waves which are invisible to the human eye.
Panel event: What will art projects look like in 2050?
For International Women’s Day, we hosted a provocative panel discussion on the future of art projects with a panel of acclaimed speakers working at the cutting edge of AI, art, design and placemaking.
Artist Profile: Sheldon Harrington
Sheldon Harrington is a Widjabul Artist from the Bundjalung Nation on the Far North Coast of New South Wales. Harrington has been painting, designing and creating for more than 10 years and continues to learn and share the knowledge that has been passed down through his family. Harrington works across mediums blending traditional Aboriginal art and contemporary with modern design.
Artist Profile: Mia Forrest
Mia Forrest is an artist based in the Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia. Mia’s work has exhibited worldwide, including Vellum LA, Tweed Regional Art Gallery, Cannes AVIFF Art Festival, Channels International Biennial of Video Art at the Australian Center for Moving Image, Queensland Film Festival, and Aesthetica Film Festival.
Artist Profile: Stefania Shevchenko
Stefania Shevchenko is an interdisciplinary artist who creates immersive visual narratives that ponder the planet’s evolution through futuristic landscapes. Shevchenko holds a Bachelor of Fine Art, majoring in Expanded Practice at Griffith University Queensland College of Art.
Is it AI or Art? The True Value of Being an Artist
Artists have always struggled to maintain copyright and ownership of their work, and the infinite, seemingly instantaneous possibilities of the internet and AI makes this even harder. How can we frame AI in a way that does not undermine the hard work of artists?
Digital Art - the Sustainable Choice?
Digital art manifests simultaneously as more sustainable and more destructive - if knowledge is power then the only way to move forward is through making decisions informed by truth and objectivity.
NFTs weren’t supposed to end like this…
It’s easy to forget real-world laws of ethics when the decentralised internet offers no tangible consequences for breaking them.
Ethics in web3
In this article we touch on the importance of establishing ethics for artists in web3, the politics of NFT ownership and navigating the new decentralised web model without a governing body.
The Internet - Laws in a Lawless Land?
This is Part Three in our “Copyright Basics” series by Melbourne-based intellectual property lawyer Sharon Givoni. Sharon is the author of Owning It: A Creative’s Guide to Copyright, Contracts and the Law.
We discuss the vast expanses of the internet, and how copyright does (and doesn’t) operate in this digital wild west.
The Rise of the Subscription Economy
In an increasingly fast-paced world saturated with new technology, ownership as a mode of consumption is officially on its way out.
Contracts and How They Affect Copyright
This is Part Two in our “Copyright Basics” series by Melbourne-based intellectual property lawyer Sharon Givoni. Sharon is the author of Owning It: A Creative’s Guide to Copyright, Contracts and the Law.
We discuss what is a contract, how it affects copyright and whether or not you need a contract.