FyberMotion
FyberMotion is an artist collective that came into existence to produce works that combine kinetic processes with various materials (textiles, plastics, natural fibres, etc) to create innovative expressive forms.
Artists
Lucie Verhelst
Lucie Verhelst grew up in The Netherlands. Until the age of 22 she was professionally focused towards the performing arts, in particular, dance and pantomime. Later she switched to the Visual Arts undertaking a degree in Education, majoring in Textiles and Sculpture. When Lucie moved to Australia she did an honours degree in Textiles at the Australian National University, School of Art in Canberra and was granted two awards. Her work remains influenced by her theatrical background with movement, repetition and expression being her principal interests. Lucie exhibits on a regular basis.
Alistair Riddell
Alistair Riddell studied Music and Computer Science at La Trobe University in Australia and holds a PhD in composition from Princeton University. He currently lectures in Sound Art and Physical Computing in Photography and Media Arts at the ANU School of Art and is a visiting Fellow in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the Australian National University.
Belinda Jessup
Belinda Jessup studied Classics at Callaghan University, Newcastle followed by Bachelor of Arts Visual (Honours) in textiles at the Australian National University, School of Art, Canberra. She has exhibited in, group and solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally, maintains a continuing research interest in textile techniques and has attended various conferences and workshops on textiles. Belinda is currently a project officer with Craft Australia.
Project Participants
Margot Seares - Photography
Anita Fitton - Graphic Design, DVD mastering and production
Pergola also drew upon the technical expertise of:
Christopher Fulham - Video Production
Restless Habitat (l & ll) also drew upon the technical expertise of:
Winnie Yang - Video Production
Cameron Moylan - Video Production