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2000 Leonardo New Horizons Award Finalist

Melinda Rackham




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About the work


Melinda Rackham is a digital artist who has worked online since 1995. Her recent interactive artwork Carrier investigates "viral symbiosis in the biological and virtual domains," focusing upon the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Carrier uses the Java agent "sHe" as an intelligent viral provocateur to guide us through the site and to links containing information about HCV. Carrier's mixture of personal stories, shockwave visualizations, vrml, and complex sound generations create a multilevel and unexpectedly personal exploration of viral life. The piece gives us the courage to look at such deadliness with a positive attitude. Another of Rackham's works, Line, probes "the physical and virtual architectures that connect and contain us at this moment in human history." Line exists simultaneously on two planes: as an Internet site that traces an intimate electronic relationship between two people (physically located in Australia and Japan) and as a gallery installation consisting of a laser beam that intersects a book containing intimate photographic images of the landscape and architecture of these locations. Line questions individual identity, the nature of communication, and the concept of location within the "cyberpolis."

Finally, inspired by both the potential and the limitations of the online world, Rackham's tunnel, a "cyberurban melodrama," explores gender fluidity (the main characters slip from male to female à la Orlando), instant and anonymous intimacy, and the "reckless abandonment of the flesh" of cyber relationships. The viewer/voyeur clicks through levels of erotic text and images to uncover the melodrama of a (nearly successful) sexual encounter and, along the way, discovering just how unsexy online sex can be.

--Barbara Lee Williams,
Leonardo/ISAST Awards Committee chairperson


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(artist questionnaire)


Date of birth:

January 4, 1959

Date and location of your first major exhibition:

Umm, well depends if you want dates from when I was a sculptor or a net.artist. I'll say net.artist and say in tool.20b at Artspace, Sydney, Australia, 1996.

Location where you currently work (city and country):

Sydney, Australia

How do you see technology changing art for the good or ill in the next decade?:

Art mediated by new technologies will be different as net.art opens up more cultural channels for people to experience art in ways that may not have been possible before. And hopefully those different ways of perceiving art will stand alongside art practices which we already value rather than being seen as better or worse than what we know today. Overall, anything which opens up other modes of perception can only be positive, as long as we don't lose sight of what we already have.


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to learn more about Melinda Rackham's work, visit these websites

http://www.subtle.net

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~bimbi/melperform.html



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