Gordon Monro describes himself as a generative artist: generative artists design processes that in turn generate artworks, either autonomously or in collaboration with humans. In Gordon's case, the generating system is a computer program and the artwork is made in a digital medium: digital prints and videos, or a display generated in real time by the computer.
Read MoreCeramicist Cassy Macarthur collects “wild clay” for her practice - image Josh Waddell, 2021
who is the ballarat creative community?
Every year we survey the creative community of Ballarat, and we track the industries and sectors they work in. Whether they are micro-enterprises or hobbyists. Whether they are small businesses or industries. We’re interested in keeping in touch with you about what opportunities you’re interested in, and what kind of services you need.
Together, Gelareh Pour and Brian O’Dwyer, perform in two groups; quartet Gelareh Pour’s Garden and ZÖJ, an experimental and free form approach to making music. Both enjoy improvisation and discovering different approaches to music, resulting in a unique sound.
Read MoreWhen not collaborating on projects such as Coda Chrome’s new album, you will find Kate Lucas songwriting and performing in creative locations and music producer, Damien Charles working with talented musicians in his studio.
Read MoreJames Jamison is one half of the architecture practice Niimori Jamison. While James is located in Ballarat, his partner Yudaii Niimori is located in Japan. Having met while studying architecture in Switzerland, James and Yudai share a passion for detailed, atmospheric design and have worked in Switzerland, India, Japan and Australia.
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