Oh, our very first event in our beautiful new workspace! And what could be more relevant than dorkbot, a monthly get-together of people interested in electricity in all its incarnations: microcontrollers, midi signals, robots and all forms of digital art! » Read the rest of this entry «
Dorkbot Hosted at Randle St
May 31st, 2008 § 0
Liverpool – Refill Workshop 3
May 28th, 2008 § 0
Workshop 3 gave us an opportunity to introduce some new camera skills to the kids and also start our interactive multimedia/drama exercises. It was good to see the kids take over the exercise and really get into it, I spent most of the last 30 mins of the workshop trying to contain my laughter. » Read the rest of this entry «
The Relevance of Open Source
May 22nd, 2008 § 0
Here at CuriousWorks we are very interested in open source software. A piece of software is open source if the (source) code of the software is made available to everybody out there.
Two important facts are that all open source software is necessarily free and that anybody is able to edit the code and redistribute it according to how they see fit. There is an incredibly large open source community out there who are highly dedicated to the dissemination of free, DIY software and who are very much engaged in promoting discussion and collaboration on the larger ‘open source project’. » Read the rest of this entry «
CuriousWorks Moves Into Randle St
May 21st, 2008 § 0

Good morning, Curious Folk.
As I write this, the blinds of the Newspoll building opposite are still down and the lines for coffee at the many cafes below and around us are just starting to lengthen. On the fourth floor of our own building, we are almost level with the heights of bulky apartment blocks jostling down Cooper Road. The Australia Council’s balconies fill out the view appropriately. This is our new office – at the edge of Central Station, Slurry side.
Over on the other side of the warehouse, across a small fire escape shared with a seemingly married couple of tailors, is a much larger room that will flood with the afternoon sun. Its windows take you out and over the 24 plus platforms of Central Station, through to Sydney University, or Darling Harbour, or the rest of the city as the eye stretches to remap familiar sights from a new position. This is our new project and (most intimate) performance space. For myself – the Director of CuriousWorks – and Peter, our new Online Director – it is our full-time work space.
We’ve never had this before. I’ve run CuriousWorks out of the living rooms of shared houses in Homebush, Ashfield, Glebe and Surry Hills, amidst dance rehearsals, BBQ’s, parties, band rehearsals and increasingly large groupings of paper and digital media equipment. While that has made little to no money, I’ve worked for other non-profits in the arts, politics, community and social entrepreneurship industries. I’ve always thought that CuriousWorks had done well so far, considering the lack of resources in space and time.
Now we have no excuse. We have the space to work, to collaborate, to discuss, refine and implement, to showcase and build and pack away. Both Peter and I have full-time jobs and a (small but existent) salary.

Over the next 12 months, CuriousWorks will finally get the chance to carve out the space it belongs in. We have, I believe, innovative programs that blend and reinvigorate education, contemporary art, new technologies and community arts. We’re at Miller Technology every week for the rest of the year, apart from a 5 week intensive in the Pilbara. We’ve already built some exciting tech at Casula that will evolve and be implemented in many different spaces, real and virtual, as the year progresses. The foundations are definitely there for a mind blowing year.
I can’t wait to see what happens.

Liverpool – Refill Workshop 2
May 20th, 2008 § 0
Friday was our second All Around You workshop at Miller Technology. A smaller group this week and we were also missing our Year 11 student (due to exams) but on the whole it was an excellent workshop which produced some great media.