
23 August 2009:
New Instruments - updates: Pane 3: The Pane 3 instrument is now complete. Glass, contact microphones, sensors and computer. Listen to Love Story for a performance on this instrument. Pane 3 will feature in the performance installation Rocklands, phase four of the Howl project.
Helmet 2: The Helmet 2 (headware, brainwave visualiser and audio-visual triggering device) is now undergoing beta testing, and will soon be ready for the performance installation Rocklands.
10 July 2008: David delivered the Opening Keynote at the 10th Anniversary ArtEdge Conference, Department of Culture and the Arts/Department of Education and Training, WA.
LEFT David and Keith Khan (Head of Culture, London 2012 Olympiad) in Sydney on March 19 and 20.






Die Eigenheit (SF) premiered at the Yokohama Media Art Festival, Yokohama Arts Project, Japan, July 25 2007. Australian premiere, iDAP 07-08 exhibition, The Block, Creative Industries Precinct, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), August 28, 2007. (VIEW HERE)
Die Eigenheit (SF) will tour as part of the iDAP Exhibitions 07-08 Program to: Queensland University of Technology (QUT); Songzhuang Art Museum, Beijing, China; Monash University Gallery; and Yokohama Arts Project, Japan.
1 Novmber 2009: Can the arts make a difference to the environment?
Daynor was recently awarded a Healthy Environment Leadership Mentoring program (HELM) grant - a joint initiative by the Australia Council for the Arts and the Queensland Conservation council. The four selected artitsts, the Queensland Conservation Council and Feral Arts met in Brisbane on the 26 October for a visioning session. Daynor's project, (working title) Four Corners of Our Earth will see her travel to Palm Island, Kalgoorlie and Launceston. Watch this space for more information and updates as the project unfolds.
Australia Council for the Arts Link
Feral Arts Link
Queensland Conservation Council Link