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DIGITOPIA.
Animation And Moving Image Festival
UNSW Art & Design Student Work Showcase
The Digitopia 2024 UNSW Animation and Moving Image Festival is a student exhibition showcasing the talents of students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Animation and Moving Image (formerly the Bachelor of Media Arts in 2022).??
This festival features a diverse array of nearly 60 student works across various practices, including moving image, animation, visual effects, 3D visualization, concept art, interactive art, sound, and installations. Nearly 60 artworks, submitted by our students, are displayed throughout campus and in an online exhibition, inviting you into a world of creativity and imagination.
The School of Art & Design is proud to present these artworks as part of their Digitopia 2024 UNSW Animation and Moving Image Festival. Our goal is to provide students with meaningful first steps and valuable opportunities as they embark on their journeys as emerging practitioners. We are excited to showcase the dedication and achievements of our students, and we warmly invite you to join us in celebrating their imaginative journeys.
Please be aware that some of the works featured engage with themes and imagery that may be confronting or cause distress.?
SHOWREEL
This is a student showreel, showcasing a summary of student's artworks.
STUDENT ARTWORKS
Thank you
This festival was led by UNSW Fine Arts Society with support from staff. Congratulations to Andrew Huynh and Shinya Kubota for winning the festival awards! The prizes were generously provided by Wacom and the UNSW Audio Visual Resource Centre. ?
Big shout out to the festival student committee Sam Vaynman, Sophie Li Rong Tan, Patric Xian, Hannah Kook, Yejee Seo, Kairav Dontamsetti, Sydney Dong, So Won Lee, Eliza O'Connell, Hamish Alexander, Tri Duc Nguyen, Meher Vikas Pawaskar, Yizhou Jin. Many thanks for the support of Professor Edward Scheer, Associate Professor Grant Stevens, Dr Fernando do Campo, Professor John McGhee, Steven Shears, Darian Popowicz, Fergus Grealy, Denis Cooper, Dr Damien March, Ant Banister, Shane Fogarty, Joe Holloway, Jacqueline Mills, Jennifer Chua, James Perez, James Watson, Victoria Lonergan, Chantel Henwood, Robert Tomas, Rebecca Carvalho, Sam Hagan, Kuba Dorabialski, Emily Tang, Anna Tow, Dr Alex Davies, Dr Deborah Turnbull Tillman, Nicole Mather, Karen Kriss, June Kim, John Gillies, Melody Li.?
Thanks to the support of:
- UNSW Art & Design?
- Wacom?
- Arc UNSW Student Life
- UNSW ADA Student Experience
- UNSW Audio Visual Resource Centre
- UNSW Student Partner Program
- UNSW External Engagement
Acknowledgement of Country
UNSW School of Art & Design stands on an important place of learning and exchange first occupied by the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples.
We acknowledge the Bidjigal and Gadigal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land that our students and staff share, create and operate on. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend this respect to all First Nations peoples across Australia. Sovereignty has never been ceded.
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