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Biography |
¶ Burns' performance installations in the 1970s including _A change of plan_ [AGNSW], _Minefield_ [Mildura], _For The Sake Of Art_ [ Ewing Gallery], _Not Ceasing to Loiter_ [ ¶ He was a pioneer in the super-8 New Wave in New York, producing 2 features, _Why Cars, CARnage!_ (l977) and _Political Transmission_ (l978). CARnage received the N ¶ His major film credits include _Luke's Party_ (co-producer/director, 1991) a 16 minute film which won the Cinema du Reel Paris at the San Francisco Film Festival, the Golden Gate Jury Award for Short Fiction, the Frames short fiction “Innovation” Award, Adelaide and the ¶ His production company Third Degree Burns Unit have staged several performance works in Western Australia, including _Autogeddon_at The Ride for Artrage '99, _White Cells_ for The Perth International Fringe Festival (2000) _Tunnelvision_ for Artrage 2000 and _THIS IS I.T.?_ a CTV, Access 31 and Perth Festival co- production. These productions combined elements of theme parks ¶ Burns' television credits include producer/director for _The Operators_, a 13 part interactive sitcom for cable TV through Time /Warner in New York, producer/director for Playboy TV enterprises in New York, artOfficial, National award winner of info/doco series for Community TV in Australia in 1999 and _This is I.T._ a live interactive show for the fringe of the Festival of Perth 2001. He has also produced, directed, shot or edited a number of Music Videos in New York for Australian bands such as Crowded House, Midnight Oil, and Nick Cave. He also wrote, produced and directed 50 music videos for Japanese video juke box and karaoke company Diechi- Koto. ¶ ¶ Recently he has been living and teaching film, art and interactive broadcast television in Perth, Western Australia at Edith Cowan University and Curtin University and is currently doing a PhD in Future Filmic discourses, Surveillance and Interactivity at Murdoch University where he has taught Documentary and film production. He has an MFA from the University of Western Australia on determinism in the Pintubi community in the Western desert on which he wrote a feature film script _The Stolen Film_ with support from Screenwest, the WA state film commission. ¶ ¶ Burns' work since the mid-2000s has centred around the Aboriginal history of the York area where he has acquired a granite quarry annexed from the Balladong sacred site for men’s business and with the support from the local Aboriginal elders. He is constructing a series of works under the title of 'Property Is Theft’, the first work of which is a multi/screen hybrid work titled _Sight Unseen_ that looks at a number of court cases involving Aboriginal defendants over the last 175 years since white occupation. This work is in production at the moment with the assistance of ¶ Burn has been the recipient of several grants and awards, including an ArtsWA Fellowship in 1999 and an Australia Council Artists Fellowship in 1996. He has also been awarded the American Institute of Graphic Arts Book Award (1977),The New York State Creative Arts Award (1978) and the National Endowment for the Arts (US) for performance in 1984. His work is archived in the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Screen and Sound, Canberra and Franklin Furnace, New York. He is represented in public and private collections internationally. He currently exhibits with Damien Minton Gallery in Sydney ¶ ¶ He was awarded ¶ ¶ ¶ |