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Residential three day program of workshops/seminars assessing Art and Technology. Australian participants included: Jill Scott, Joan Grounds, Jean Marc Le Pechoux, Allan Vizents, Martin Munz, Adam Boyd, Russell Lake, Barry Conyngham, Dr Peter Ellyard, Garry Benson, Stephanie Britton, Simon Biggs and Louise Dauth with a keynote address by Donald Brook
Art & Tech Seminar October 1985 EAF
Monday afternoon sessions at the Experimental Art Foundation to discuss Donald Brook text
Donald Brook on formalism, critical assessment of Clement Greenberg’s theories of art
Donald Brook, two lectures
Donald Brook, Brian Medlin, David Dolan, Bob Ramsay, and others, public discussion of papers given arising from the opening of the environmental sculpture by West German artist Herbert Hajek on the Adelaide Festival Centre Plaza
1. The Social Function of Art
2. The Hajek Commission
3. Cultural Policy in SA
4. Summary of the above (held at the Space, Adelaide Festival Centre)
A public performance arranged by Neil Evans in which the arrival of the invited audience was the work: a forerunner of the twenty-first century 'flash mob’
Curated by Terry Smith and Donald Brook, The Situation Now: Object and Post Object Art, was a survey exhibition of conceptual and experimental works in Australia, sponsored by the Contemporary Art Society (CAS) held at Central Street. David Aspden’s work listed in the catalogue was replaced by a work by James Doolin in the exhibition itself.