Matthew Gardiner
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Matthew Gardiner is currently an artist and senior lead researcher at
the Ars Electronica Futurelab, in Linz Austria. As an artist Gardiner is
known for his works concerned with origami and robotics: Oribotics. The
work arises from the consideration of folded forms, their kinetic
properties and electromechanical methods of actuation, sensing,
interactions and luminous display. In 2003 Gardiner coined the terms
Oribot and Oribotics, to define the emergent field of folding, robotics
and technology, and has produced the following works with premieres:
Oribotics 2004 at Next Wave Festival, Oribotics [laboratory] 2005 at
Asialink Center, Oribotics [network] 2007 at the Melbourne International
Arts Festival, Oribotics [de] 2008 at Künstlerdorf Schöppingen,
Oribotics [house of dreaming] 2009 for Arena Theatre Company, Oribotics
[the future unfolds] 2010 for Ars Electronica Festival and Tokyo Design
Touch.
Gardiner's other works include Origami House 2003: one square kilometer
of paper folded into a full size house with the Melbourne Origami Group,
1001 Cranes: 7000 paper cranes installed in the shape of a three story
high Gingko bonsai, and Radiobots a radio based percussive instrument
for performance on architecture. From 2005-2006 he starred as a
television presenter on ABC Sunday Arts teaching the art of origami. He
is author of Everything Origami, publisher and editor of Folding
Australia 2005, and Folding Australia 2007.
Gardiner has been the recipient of grants, awards from the Australia
Council for the Arts, The City of Port Phillip Rupert Bunny Fellowship,
Arts Victoria (Arts Innovation Board), Australian Network for Art and
Technology, Victorian College of the arts. He has been a resident artist
at the Ars Electronica Futurelab, Künstlerdorf Schöppingen, Australia
Council Studio in Takadanobaba Tokyo, PICA, Federation Square, Origami
House Tokyo, and the Digital Artist@Latrobe Regional Gallery.
A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, Fine Art Photography,
and mentored by artists Patricia Piccinini and Peter Hennessey at Drome
in Melbourne. Gardiner began folding paper at the age of eight, and
around the same time he was given an Apple IIe by his father to learn
how to code.
www.oribotics.net
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