screening online now
DIGITAL DREAMTIME

view works featured in Digital Dreamtime at this link
http://www.digitaldreamtime.net/works.html
Digital Dreamtime was shaped to showcase and enhance the local and national wealth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creative talent in the variety of experimental artforms made by and for the screen.
An online exhibition and in-cinema screening program, Digital Dreamtime was presented by cyberTribe especially for the 2014 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival 15th anniversary. We were proud to represent alongside our Indigenous brothers and sisters in the international community.
Featuring work by the following Digital Natives: Michael Riley (1960–2004), r e a, June Mills, Luke Briscoe, Maree Clarke, Michelle Blakeney, Rebekah Pitt, John Graham and Christine Peacock, Gilimbaa, Ross Watson (1944-2013), Zane Saunders with Nicholas Mills and artist / curator Jenny Fraser.
theres a news article here and a documentary, in Spanish, covering imagineNATIVE 2014, including Digital Dreamtime
http://www.rtve.es/television/20150112/1081867.shtml
http://www.digitaldreamtime.net/works.html
Digital Dreamtime was shaped to showcase and enhance the local and national wealth of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creative talent in the variety of experimental artforms made by and for the screen.
An online exhibition and in-cinema screening program, Digital Dreamtime was presented by cyberTribe especially for the 2014 imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival 15th anniversary. We were proud to represent alongside our Indigenous brothers and sisters in the international community.
Featuring work by the following Digital Natives: Michael Riley (1960–2004), r e a, June Mills, Luke Briscoe, Maree Clarke, Michelle Blakeney, Rebekah Pitt, John Graham and Christine Peacock, Gilimbaa, Ross Watson (1944-2013), Zane Saunders with Nicholas Mills and artist / curator Jenny Fraser.
theres a news article here and a documentary, in Spanish, covering imagineNATIVE 2014, including Digital Dreamtime
http://www.rtve.es/television/20150112/1081867.shtml
Superhighway across the Sky

Superhighway across the Sky is the title of an online Indigenous media arts project from Australia presented by the Blackout Collective who also toured with the work to present at the imagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival in Toronto, Canada 2013.
The project features artists whose work focuses on the production of an inter-connected expression. The intention is to facilitate an in-depth discussion to be shaped largely by the online residency participants, but potentially covering notions such as: non-linear storytelling, authorship, audiences, accessibility, new media literacy and, the past and future potentials of online digital storytelling.
Three artists were commissioned by artist/curator Jenny Fraser (QLD) to undertake online residencies to research and develop new work and create a new web-presence. Working from their own home states and territory, the artists, Christine Peacock (QLD), Jason Davidson (NT) and Michelle Blakeney (NSW) have also engaged other creatives. The Aboriginal writers that have been commissioned for the project are Mary Graham (QLD), Ross Watson (QLD) and Peter Morin (Canada).
view the works at the website http://www.superhighwayacrossthesky.net
The project features artists whose work focuses on the production of an inter-connected expression. The intention is to facilitate an in-depth discussion to be shaped largely by the online residency participants, but potentially covering notions such as: non-linear storytelling, authorship, audiences, accessibility, new media literacy and, the past and future potentials of online digital storytelling.
Three artists were commissioned by artist/curator Jenny Fraser (QLD) to undertake online residencies to research and develop new work and create a new web-presence. Working from their own home states and territory, the artists, Christine Peacock (QLD), Jason Davidson (NT) and Michelle Blakeney (NSW) have also engaged other creatives. The Aboriginal writers that have been commissioned for the project are Mary Graham (QLD), Ross Watson (QLD) and Peter Morin (Canada).
view the works at the website http://www.superhighwayacrossthesky.net
BIG EYE Aboriginal Animations

A curated screening including stop-motion, 3D and other animation techniques, Big Eye showcases Aboriginal animations from Australia and Canada in a unique cross-tribal exchange of ideas and world views.
Aboriginal Australian and Canadian screen artists use digital storytelling techniques to bring cultural knowledge and contemporary exploration of country to the fore, with an original and distinctive voice.
Big Eye built on its 2008 debut screening in Darwin, featuring prominent Aboriginal Australian artists to now include works by Aboriginal Canadian Animators and Artists.
Featuring fom Canada: Dark Thunder Productions, Raven Tales, Skawennati Tricia Fragnito & AbTech, Rabbit and Bear Paws and The Healthy Aboriginal Network; and from Australia: Frank Mcleod & Aboriginal Nations, Aroha Groves, Christine Peacock & Rebekah Pitt & John Graham, the Gunbalanya Community & Gozer Media, and artist/curator Jenny Fraser.
Click on the images from the works in the top bar and below, to view videos of the BIG EYE animations.
Aboriginal Australian and Canadian screen artists use digital storytelling techniques to bring cultural knowledge and contemporary exploration of country to the fore, with an original and distinctive voice.
Big Eye built on its 2008 debut screening in Darwin, featuring prominent Aboriginal Australian artists to now include works by Aboriginal Canadian Animators and Artists.
Featuring fom Canada: Dark Thunder Productions, Raven Tales, Skawennati Tricia Fragnito & AbTech, Rabbit and Bear Paws and The Healthy Aboriginal Network; and from Australia: Frank Mcleod & Aboriginal Nations, Aroha Groves, Christine Peacock & Rebekah Pitt & John Graham, the Gunbalanya Community & Gozer Media, and artist/curator Jenny Fraser.
Click on the images from the works in the top bar and below, to view videos of the BIG EYE animations.
also check out the events page for access to video files