Artists
Welcome to Electrofringe’s growing online directory of artists who have collaborated with Electrofringe over the years. We are working on building this resource – if you have collaborated with Electrofringe in the past and would like to be included in this list – send us an email with a bio, the year(s) of your involvement and any other information you would like to share – we would love to hear from you!
Aday is a Melbourne based technology-geek and musician with a massive interest in communications protocols including MIDI, DMX and wifi communication.
Adam & Angus are software engineers pretending to be hardware engineers pretending to be artists. They are founders of the recently established Make Hack Void Hackerspace, and now they’re wondering what to do with it.
Charles Martin is a specialist in percussion, computer music and interactive media from Canberra, currently exploring the world from his secret base in Sweden.
Christina Hopgood is from Canberra. She sometimes makes things with her bare hands, such as cakes, clothing and percussion music.
Clare Andreallo is doing a PhD in sound production. Her research interests include processes and physiology of listening, and relationships between bodies, space and sound.
Damian Castaldi is a sound and digital media artist with an interest in gestural and sculptural interfaces for sound synthesis, electronic music production and ethnomusicology.
Danny Ford’s practice operates as enquiry into the historical role of the art object, and the function of the contemporary artist.
Eng Tat Khoo is actively practicing in few areas of interactive media, as a researcher, educator, technology consultant and media artist/designer. Presently he is completing his PhD at Mixed Reality Lab, National University of Singapore (NUS).
Evan Meaney is an American-born scientist who teaches time-based media design at the University of Tennessee.
James is a saxophonist/producer who is equally comfortable working with acoustic jazz and experimental electronica. Has released three albums since 2009.
Joe Mariglio is a sound artist and educator who often explores alternative forms of narrative, kitsch, and masculinity with his work.
Influenced by conceptual, installation and performance arts practice, Lauren Brown’s work is primarily concerned with sound in the public realm and our relationship to it.
Louis practice focuses using rapid prototype machines for creating sculpture. His interest is in organic data inside digital spaces.
Luke is an artist, postman and inter-dimensional explorer. To find out about his artworks, outer space adventures and how you can be involved visit www.lukepasqualecalarco.weebly.com
Nina Stuhldreher (born in Duesseldorf/Germany, lives in Vienna/Austria) is an artist/reality researcher who is examining the role of new media for neurodiversity.
Ollie Bown is a researcher in, maker of and thinker about digital music and culture. He recently moved from London to work at the Design Lab, University of Sydney.
Paul the in hyper the to of after in he and period to with facial rubbernecker the apartment demonstrates Max-MSP performed television unearthly rocking in.
Pierre Proske is an Australian artist intrigued by the pervasiveness of technology in science and culture and its relationship to nature.
Rainbow Chan makes enigmatic loops with music-boxes, thumb-pianos and vintage toys. Her soundscapes are embedded in the nostalgic imagination.
Zeal is audio-visual artist and developer, Robert Jarvis. He jumps around on stage, bathed in rainbow video feedback, singing songs about robots.
Ronny has worked as a drummer, band leader and composer in many and varied musical settings. He has over ten CD releases and has toured nationally and internationally.
Samuel Bruce is an artist living in Western Sydney whose practice encompasses generative audiovisual abstraction, electronics, a catalogue of garage sale signs, and endurance karaoke.



