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The Art Machine

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Year of production - 2002
Duration - 5min 0sec

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The Art Machine is an episode of the series Human Contraptions (10 × 5 mins) produced in 2002.

Academy Award winning animator Bruce Petty takes a satirical look at the “contraptions” that shape our lives. Education, sex, finance, globalism, art, media, medicine, law, government and even the brain are transformed by Petty into evolving machines. Beginning with a simple concept, he takes us on an anarchic journey through history as each apparatus builds to its complex contemporary form. In the wry, ironic style that is his hallmark, Petty reveals these to be contraptions of a very human kind – imperfect, sometimes unpredictable and always subject to change. A witty, provocative and entertaining series, narrated by Andrew Denton.

A Film Australia National Interest Program. Produced with the assistance of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Academy Award winning animator and political cartoonist Bruce Petty says that ”caricature is a device by which we hope to make complex ideas (at least) accessible, (occasionally) witty and (sometimes) informative”.

His professional life has always been about finding those gaps and niches and trying to fill them in. He explains the challenge in creating the Human Contraptions series in this way: “I wanted Human Contraptions to be a cheerful reminder that as our cars, videos and toasters get smarter and cheaper, the institutions we really need are getting more expensive and unreliable, and are starting to rattle. I hope viewers recognise some of our more bizarre organisational devices and enjoy the general irreverence.

There is a critical thread to all episodes in the series, but the main aim was to take an impressionistic, shorthand, comic look at over-worked, serious subjects. The series is based on general suspicions people have about the institutions we live in. These bodies are old or biased, often politically disfigured and under-funded – they are familiar targets. Representing them as machines at least suggests they are man-made, they wear out and can be fixed even as they do determine how we live.

The series offered a chance to check the workings of these “contraptions”. Institutions such as the arts carry our “trust” – we are expected to believe in them. We are persuaded that they are self-correcting and that the corrections are properly and democratically monitored.”

Many people are now beginning to suspect that this is not so.

The satirical, witty narration suggests double-meanings while sound effects and music are also important ironic components.

The Art Machine
The first time a human did something not work related, minds opened and imaginations soared. Attracted by the lack of effort art required, soon everybody was trying to do it so a serious French philosophy team was installed to decide what the art contraption was really supposed to do. Finally, business stepped in and now anything, properly marketed, can be art for fifteen minutes.

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The Art Machine

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VIC / VIC VELS Level 6 / VIC VELS Level 6 The Arts / VIC VELS Level 6 The Arts Creating and making
VIC / VIC VELS Level 6 / VIC VELS Level 6 The Arts / VIC VELS Level 6 The Arts Exploring and responding
VIC / VIC VCE Unit 2 / VIC VCE Unit 2 Studio Arts / VIC VCE Unit 2 Studio Arts Design exploration and concepts
VIC / VIC VCE Unit 4 / VIC VCE Unit 4 Studio Arts / VIC VCE Unit 4 Studio Arts Studio production and art industry contexts
VIC / VIC VCE Unit 1 / VIC VCE Unit 1 Studio Arts / VIC VCE Unit 1 Studio Arts Artistic inspiration and techniques
VIC / VIC VCE Unit 2 / VIC VCE Unit 2 Studio Arts / VIC VCE Unit 2 Studio Arts Design exploration and concepts
National / National Year 9 & 10 / National Year 9 & 10 Visual Arts / National Year 9 & 10 Visual Arts Creating, making and presenting
National / National Year 9 & 10 / National Year 9 & 10 Visual Arts / National Year 9 & 10 Visual Arts Art criticism and aesthetics
National / National Year 9 & 10 / National Year 9 & 10 Visual Arts / National Year 9 & 10 Visual Arts Past and present contexts
National / National Year 7 & 8 / National Year 7 & 8 Visual Arts / National Year 7 & 8 Visual Arts Past and present contexts