Lynne Sanderson is a digital artist who began her career in 1991 exhibiting her work in dance clubs as SustEnancE.
She has exhibited at various dance parties including 'World Rave' 1994 and 'Jeff Mills- A Dirty House Production' 1997.
In 2001-2005 she has VJed in the Boiler Room at the Adelaide Big Day Out. 2005 has also seen her vjing at the launch of the Adelaide Film Festival and a few parties at Sugar Niteclub. In 2006 she was resident VJ at the Persian Garden, the official club of the Adelaide Festival.Currently, she is working with local Adelaide band Supaphatass doing specific visuals for their live gigs.
Her animations NEED and PRIMAL DEBUG have been exhibited extensively including MTV Australia, the Museum of Modern Art NYC, T.V.E Metropolis, Spain and ISEA95 Montreal.
Lynne has created the websites Somnolent Fantasies an artist-in-residence at the Centre for Sleep Research and States of Kinship as part of a theatre performance for Doppio-Parallelo.
Her multi-screen installation ...mutant!... has been exhibited at the Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide and The Performance Space Gallery, Sydney.
She has shown animation live at the Opera House with Parallelo's "The Last Child" for the Sydney Spring Festival 2000. Other works with Parallelo include live visual mixing for "In the Time of Distance" 2003.
In 2000-2001 SustEnancE Productions received development funding from the Australia Council for the Arts for the Feedback Acceleration Laboratory (FAL).
2002 has seen the interactive installation Somnolent Fantasies - The Sleeper exhibited at ConVerge - Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art and Immersion - Biennale of Electronic Art Perth (BEAP). In 2003 this piece was exhibited at +playengines+, Experimedia Gallery, State Library of Victoria as part of the Digital Art and Culture Conference (DAC).
2005 has seen the interactive sculpture Krankin' exhibited in Red Eyes and Sticky Fingers at the Australian Centre for Photography , Paddington, NSW. In July 2005, her bio-reactive sculpture Lucid Touch was exhibited at the Experimental Art Foundation (EAF), Adelaide as part of the exhibition Out of the Body Encounters for SALA Festival 2005. In September 2006 Lucid Touch has been exhibited at the New Forms Festival, Vancouver, Canada.
Lynne has completed a Bachelor of Art(Visual Art) and in between creating art she lectures in media art at various local universities. She has also been a board member of The Australian Network For Art and Technology (ANAT) as has been a peer assessor for local and national funding. Recently she has been a mentor in the Helpmann Academy Mentorship Program.
Lynne is currently interested in developing different ways for people to interact with technology based art. This should be immediate, easy and fun. She is also delving deeper into sleep / dream research and is interested in the secrets the subconcious mind can reveal. Lynne is looking forward to future developments in technology so that the interaction between ideas, art, science and people can become seamless and maleable.
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