New Media Lecture Series – Jonathan Nix: From Material Gain to the Missing Key
1.00 - 2.00pm, Saturday 9 September, National Museum Of Australia, Free admission
In his lecture, award-winning Australian animator Jonathan Nix will talk about his first animated film Material Gain, and why it took twenty years before he made his second film Hello. He will discuss his background in music and visual art, how he got into animation, and what he is up to now. This lecture showcases how Jonathan Nix developed as an animator and provides an insight into how to become one.
Jonathon’s animated films and music videos have screened on television and in numerous film festivals around the world. He is currently producing his fourth animated film, a 26-minute hand drawn film The Missing Key produced by Cartwheel Partners in Sydney. Jonathan’s work can be viewed at: www.studionix.com & www.so-net.ne.jp/cotocoto/jona/.
For more information, contact Lyn Stevenson on 6125 5640 or at cnma@anu.edu.au or visit the website: www.anu.edu.au/newmedia.
Presented by the ANU Centre For New Media Arts.
In his lecture, award-winning Australian animator Jonathan Nix will talk about his first animated film Material Gain, and why it took twenty years before he made his second film Hello. He will discuss his background in music and visual art, how he got into animation, and what he is up to now. This lecture showcases how Jonathan Nix developed as an animator and provides an insight into how to become one.
Jonathon’s animated films and music videos have screened on television and in numerous film festivals around the world. He is currently producing his fourth animated film, a 26-minute hand drawn film The Missing Key produced by Cartwheel Partners in Sydney. Jonathan’s work can be viewed at: www.studionix.com & www.so-net.ne.jp/cotocoto/jona/.
For more information, contact Lyn Stevenson on 6125 5640 or at cnma@anu.edu.au or visit the website: www.anu.edu.au/newmedia.
Presented by the ANU Centre For New Media Arts.