ScreeningsLa Trobe Regional Art Gallery, Victoria, Australia16th December 2005 to 4th March 2006 Plimsoll Gallery, Centre for the Arts, Hunter st Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
5 - 27 March, 2005. Exhibited as part of the group exhibition 'A portable model of...' curated by Tristian Koenig. File Festival 2004, Brazil
Neopoetry has been selected for the File-2004 Electronic Language Festival International. The event will be taking place at the SESI Gallery, an ART Institution, in Sao Paulo city. The festival was held from November 22nd to December 12th-, 2004 and the new website will be
launched together with the exhibition opening, on November 22nd. Zebra Poetry Film Award 2004, Berlin
"5.00_txt", "Layers", "One Ace Serve", "Some place else" and "The Great Maps of the World as Trodden by Foot" were selected for the "Special Program" of the 2nd ZEBRA Poetry Film Award, which took place from 1.- 4. July 2004 in Berlin. The special programs are curated programs of films categorized by subject matter.
Eyes For Other Skies, Seoul Fringe Festival, South Korea
Selected Neopoetry pieces were screened at Eyes For Other Skies. 20 Aug - 5 Sep 2005. Eyes For Other Skies, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Next Wave Festival, Melbourne, Australia
Selected Neopoetry pieces were screened at Eyes For Other Skies. 18 May - 30 May 2004. Experimedia, State Library of Victoria, Australia
Neopoetry is played on a regular basis on the public screens at Experimedia, the State Library's digital media archive. Electrofringe Festival, Newcastle, AustraliaOctober 3, 2004. Neopoetry Launch ScreeningNeopoetry Launch, Loop Bar, 23 Myers Place, Melbourne, Australia. 26 May 2004. Witness the invigoration of poetry in this stunning DVD collection of 15 experimental screen-based works, available for one night only at the low price of $10. This debut screening forms part of Looped, a 2004 Next Wave Festival audio-video extravaganza. Straight Out Of Brisbane Festival, Brisbane, AustraliaDecember 6, 2003. Neopoetry Preview Screening. ReviewsThe ProgramA review by Lisa Greenaway was originally published on The Program website. An archived copy is available here. ![]() |
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