[spectre] d>Art.O4 Sound | Web | Screen

Melinda Rackham melinda at subtle.net
Wed Jun 16 10:58:43 CEST 2004


dLux media arts celebrates the seventh edition of its highly acclaimed
annual digital art showcase, d>Art.04. In association with the Sydney Film
Festival, d>Art.04 is showing at the Sydney Opera House and Dendy Opera
Quays between 17th and 27th June 2004 and promises to be a vibrant and
diverse mix of newly minted art works.

For d>Art.04 dLux is proud to announce the launch of a premiere web and
sound exhibition at the Sydney Opera House Exhibition Hall. This highly
interactive exhibition will provide a unique opportunity to engage with art
at the edge of digital and screen culture within an internationally
recognised centre for the arts.

d>Art.04 Sound Exhibition
Curated by Gail Priest

d>Art.04 Web Exhibition
Curated by Melinda Rackham

Sydney Opera House
Exhibition Hall
17-27 June
Open 10:00am - 8:00pm
FREE ADMISSION

d>Art.04 Australian Screen
Curated by Claude Gonzales
Dendy Opera Quays
Wednesday 23 June 8:10pm
Bookings: Sydney Film Festival: (02) 9280 0611 or Ticketek: (02) 9266
4800/www.ticketek.com

d>Art.04 International Screen
Curated by John Gillies
Dendy Opera Quays
Tuesday 22 June 8:05pm
Friday 25 June 2:15pm
Bookings: Sydney Film Festival: (02) 9280 0611 or Ticketek: (02) 9266
4800/www.ticketek.com

d>Art.04 Australian Emerging Screen
Curated by Angelica Mesiti and Brendan Lee
Dendy Opera Quays
Thursday 24 June 9:40pm
Bookings: Sydney Film Festival: (02) 9280 0611 or Ticketek: (02) 9266
4800/www.ticketek.com

d>Art.04 Australian Emerging Screen preview
The Studio
Sydney Opera House
Friday 18 June 7:35pm
Bookings: Sydney Film Festival: (02) 9280 0611 or Ticketek: (02) 9266
4800/www.ticketek.com

d>Art.04 Illumination program
The Studio
Sydney Opera House
Friday 18 June 1:00pm
Bookings: Sydney Opera House Box Office 9250 7777

For more information visit www.dLux.org.au.


dLux media arts gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance received
from the Australian Film Commission, Australia Council for the Arts, NSW
Film and Television Office and NSW Ministry for the Arts.





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