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see below for interactor's press over 25 years. the INSTALLATIONS HAVE been articulated by a diverse range of local and international writers, from published academics through to events press and newspapers.

THE WEST australian

Promotion of Now or Never Festival's Art trail at the Docklands of Melbourne

CITY OF MELBOURNE - OFFICIAL LANDING PAGE
Embark on a wondrous excursion to the world of tomorrow at the Now or Never Art Trail. Spanning 1.2km along the Docklands promenade, this free-to-enjoy, luminous outdoor gallery blurs the boundaries between our physical world and the digital realm.
now or never festival 2023
Experimenta joins with the City of Melbourne to create a public Art trail never seen before. DAP director Georgie Pinn is commissioned to create a giant projection mapped face to tell stories in new ways and connect strangers
Melbourne’s newest major festival Now or Never kicks off today

The City of Melbourne’s newest digital art and future thinking festival, Now or Never, makes its debut across the City today.

the artist STORY - INTERVIEW

The Artist Story is a Melbourne based, online source of interviews with creatives from all over the globe. It is a collective of raw submissions in the artist’s own words.

REALTIME ARTS MAGAZINE - SOUNDING FOR EMPATHY - REVIEW
Beth Jackson is an independent arts writer and curator based in Brisbane. She is the owner and Director of Artfully, an arts consultancy with a focus on art for the public realm. Dedicated review of interactive artwork, ECHO for Robotronica
SCIENCE GALLERY - UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE CAN TECH MAKE US BETTER HUMANS?
Science Gallery Melbourne is the cultural anchor of Melbourne Connect. It is a living lab for exhibitions and ideas, exploring the collision of art and science. This brief article sumarizes the values and intentions behind ECHO, Georgie's interactive artwork.
ERROR - tHE ART OF IMPERFECTION REVIEW OF AWARD WINNER EXHIBITION
Ars Electronica is an cultural, educational and scientific institute active in the field of new media art, founded in Linz in 1979. Ars Electronica's activities focus on the interlinkages between art, technology and society. Here they review the award winners.
THE WORLD SCIENCE FESTIVAL 2022

The official website promotional page, outlining the concepts and \intention behind ECHO/OHCE a 7metre projection mapped interactive installation that ran for 3 weeks in 2022

screen daily uk - sheffield doc fest award winner listing
Sheffield Doc Fest is is the UK’s leading documentary festival and one of the world’s most influential markets for documentary projects. It champions and presents the breadth of documentary form – film, television, immersive and art. This link officiates the DAP award
futurist writer galit ariel academic paper - free the virtual nipple
In this paper galit Ariel, a well known Ted talker, discusses how digital and virtual spaces will provide infinite possibilities for developing alternate manifestations and tools to express our personal and social selves. She references and describes the artwork of Georgie Pinn
Smart storytelling - max schleser
In this academic paper Max talks about Georgie's artwork as an example of a new emerging documentary medium and the future of smart storytelling. He references the work winning the " Best Interactive experience Award" at Sheffield Doc Fest.
remix - inside the world's first covid safe music festival

DAP projection mapped the entire venue as well as creating an interactive motion capture experience for the public as they entered the foyer.

singapore artweek - mental:colours of wellbeing
Co-curated by ArtScience Museum and Science Gallery Melbourne, MENTAL: Colours of Wellbeing is a welcoming space where visitors can embark on an intimate journey to navigate the different ways of being, surviving and connecting in the modern age.
abc news promo - botanica light fest
DAP was interviewed about their 30 meter projection mapped artwork at Botanica 2021. This is a promo piece to draw crowds to the outdoor festival.
Voice - local geelong news
"City Hall to Light Up". A brief news piece that describes the artists behind the architectural projection mapping of the Geelong town hall for Xmas 2022