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Artists

Toy Satellite

Toy Satellite, established in 1995, is an artists run multidisciplinary production house producing original and collaborative works for the web, radio, theatre and film.

About Andrew Garton
Andrew Garton is a sound/radio and hybrid media artist. His sound pieces have been commissioned and broadcast by KunstRadio (ORF, Austria), the Listening Room, ABC Classic FM and rebroadcast on Radio 4, Netherlands. His new media work has been supported by the Australian Film Commission, ABC Online, Ars Electronica, Melbourne Fringe Festival, Multimedia Arts Asia Pacific, Melbourne International Film Festival, Taipei International Arts Festival.

Andrew is co-founder of Toy Satellite and Secession Records and was active in the formation of Australia's earliest public internet provider, Pegasus Networks. He has performed with the Electro Pathological Consort, the International Theremin Ensemble and is writer and director of the screaming choir, Fierce Throat. He releases under the names Lost Time Accident and Dark Ambient Operators. He graduated in 2000 with an MA in Animation and Interactive Media at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

About Justina Curtis
Justina is a co-founder and Director of Toy Satellite, working with the Association for Progressive Communication Women's Networking Support Program through Community Communications Online (c2o) in Australia and Asian Women's Resource Exchange regionally. She is also Web Standards Coordinator at the Department of Learning Services, RMIT University.

Her work is focused around public access to Internet and communication technologies. She is co-author and co-coordinator of the Asia Women's Electronic Network Training program which has to date run workshops for NGOs in the Philippines, Malaysia and regional workshops in South Korea.



Justina has performed with the Malvern Symphony Orchestra, the Fierce Throat screaming choir and performs mix sets of soft footing tunes under the name, DJC.

References
http://www.toysatellite.org/
http://www.toysatellite.org/snd/memeffect/
http://devolve.aaeol.ca/online/artists_6.html

Website: http://www.toysatellite.org/