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The Riddoch Art Gallery will host the inaugural International Limestone Coast Video Art Festival in Mount Gambier from 29 September to 21 October 2018 to showcase innovative works created by 35 local, Australian and international video artists.

Based on the theme ‘The Lived Body’ the festival focuses on art projects that reveal the human relationship with technology and nature, demonstrating the complexity of contemporary life and how technology is used to respond to challenges in the 21st century.

“The program is divided between an open call selection and a curated selection and includes an exhibition, symposium, screenings, workshops & VJ performance that will stimulate, reveal, and surprise,” Riddoch Art Gallery Director Dr Melentie Pandilovski said.

“We also believe that it will contribute to the understanding of the importance of media culture globally, and video as the most ubiquitous offshoot of media culture today.”

Opening night will be held on Friday 28 September at 6:00pm with the announcement of the $3000 open call entrant prize and a special performance by VJ Sustenance.

“Twenty works from 12 countries were selected from more than 100 works submitted to the open call. The projects test the limits of video art and include ideas around dialectics of the machine, remix culture, children and resistance, meditation on absence/presence and much more.”

“The festival selection panel is especially pleased to announce that the video artwork Identity by Caroline Hammat from Millicent will be included in the exhibition, as well as the screening of video works produced by high school students in Mount Gambier.”

On Saturday 29 September 2018 the symposium ‘Video-Body in the New Millennium’ will explore cross issues of art, culture and new technology between 1:00 and 3:00pm at the Main Corner Dress Circle.

We are excited to be hosting a number of international artists during the festival who will be presenting their practice and work during the symposium. It is a rare opportunity to hear from established artists from around the world in our own backyard.- Riddoch Art Gallery Director Dr Melentie Pandilovski

People interested in learning the basic concepts involved in creating interactive content are encouraged to attend a two day workshop ‘Introduction to Virtual Reality Authoring using Unreal Engine’ with Vladimir Todorovic to be held on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 September 2018 between 10:00am and 1:00pm on Kings Floor at the Main Corner.

“Participants will work in teams to construct virtual reality spaces capable of responding to movement. After designing and testing the architecture on a flat screen, we will work on optimising it for virtual reality.”

A digital storytelling workshop will be held in conjunction with the Media Resource Centre on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 October 2018 between 10:00am and 3:00pm at the Riddoch Art Gallery Studio.

“Digital Stories are short, personal multimedia tales told from the heart. Participants will be led through the process step by step with the guidance of a filmmaker.”

View the full festival program for further details:

13 September 2018




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