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Home Artists KIT WEBSTER (VIC)

KIT WEBSTER (VIC)

Kit Webster has been gaining rapid worldwide recognition for his creative combination of digital projection and sound. Works through 2009 included the projection/sound installations Dataflux and Scribbluminous, both of which were selected for screening at the Lange Nacht der Musik festival in Munich, Germany.

He also developed the site-specific projections Pub Crawl, for the 2009 Gertrude St Projection Festival for which he is the 2010 feature artist, and Life on MARS, which transformed the exterior of MARS art gallery in Port Melbourne for an exhibition launch. This work inspired the gallery to commission Kit to create the site-specific immersive light and sound sculpture Engimatica, which was presented there in Febuary. Kit recently received an Australia Council ArtStart grant and was invited to work at Strukt Studio in Vienna, Austria, through March and April and to exhibit an installation at ROJO@NOVA arts festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil in August this year.

 

Kit Webster is part of the exhibition Semantic Clutter at West Space, Melbourne. 

 

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