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David Carson  is a digital media artist based in Fremantle. He came to Australia from the UK in 1995 teaching fine art in various art schools before becoming a full time artist exploring new imaging technologies. In 2012 he received a Creative Development Fellowship from the WA Department of Culture and the Arts.

 

Carson has collaborated with many art and industry organisations such as Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines, Royal Perth Hospital, Landcare Vision inc., Red-Ochre Productions UK. Scitech and the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory in Lapland, which included helping make the world’s first moving image recording of the Aurora Borealis in 3D with UK videographer Brian McClave. 

 

He has recently undertaken two residencies at the Fremantle Arts Centre and one at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art. Carson is an active advocate of 3D stereoscopic video, immersive dome projection and 360º interactive panoramas.

 

He is Chair of the Management Committee of ART ON THE MOVE.

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