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Outer Nebular Drifter Redux
OND Live VJ performance Christchurch 22 08 19 the long lost recording of Outer Nebular Drifter performed at Christchurch city art gallery at the opening of ‘Māori Moving Image: An Open Archive’ which was curated and shown at the Dowse earlier that year. The work is reprised from Outer Nebular Drifter at the NZ Film […]
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The Thrum of the Tide
moveable floor presented in the gallery, accompanied by a soundscape of subterranean seismic vibrations and taonga pūoro by Riki Bennett (Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti Whakaue, Te Arawa, Ngāti Porou)
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Sound Full
Future Calls The Dawn Contagion in Sound Full, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 2012
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Hometown
Jenny Gillam & Eugene Hansen Dunedin Public Art Gallery 9 April, 2016 – 29 May, 2016 The genesis of this work is our sense of futility with the war currently unfolding in Syria. The resulting refugee crisis has engendered a sense of empathic horror and simultaneously a significant but uncanny sense of relief that we […]
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Click Tracks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r18-mDCWCQ&info=0&controls=0
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VJ Rig
These clips are recorded out of Resolume, the best of the best, most versatile, playable VJ software.
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Rex&Dan
Drones 01 – Live to web modular synthesizer performance 31/01/15
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Alone ep 01
First in a series of Machinima works
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Techno Maori
City Gallery, Wellington, 2000
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At a distance of fourtytwo days
Jenny Gillam & Eugene Hansen with Adrian McCleland Te Tuhi, Auckland 1 August–25 October 2015 At a distance of forty-two days, by Wellington based artists Jenny Gillam and Eugene Hansen, in collaboration with Adrian McCleland, is the result of Gillam’s long-term research project with scientists from the Institute of Natural Resources at Massey University. […]
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Another Unrelenting Noise
A noisy day in the workshop cordless drill and a pair of sennheiser HD 280 pro
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Insidious Pop II (drift)
Installation with two nights of accompanying audio / video performances, NZFA, Wellington, 2007
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Video Suburb
Canary Gallery, Auckland, 2006
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It’s A Lovely Daze
An extended audio visual performance over two weekends, Ocular Lab Gallery, Melbourne, 2007