W I R E D  L A B

The WIRED Lab is an Artist Run Initiative based in rural South West NSW. It was established in 2007 to ensure the legacy of The Wires, a unique and distinctly Australian invention that primarily exists in rural landscapes. The Wires are inherently interdisciplinary with foundations in sculpture, environmental / land art, sound composition, interactivity, behavioural constructs of old/new media, physics and complex systems sciences.

Alan Lamb

The Wires are unique instruments developed by Alan Lamb

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DIY Wires Workshop – 2008
August 16, 2008
DIY Wires Workshop – 2008

August 16 & 17 2008 two-day in situ intensive DIY workshop initiative. Over the weekend Alan Lamb taught up to 20 people various techniques of making a musical instrument out of fencing wire. David Burraston demonstrated and taught …

WIRED Concert 2008
August 16, 2008
WIRED Concert 2008

August 16 2008 WIRED Concert : Saturday night, public concert at the Cootamundra Arts Centre, Last gave a presentation to the community about The WIRED Lab’s activities, and encouraged audience members to become part of our online …

Dave & Garry – Consulting in Coota 2008
April 21, 2008

April 21st 2008 David Burraston and Garry Bradbury  provided free consultation and advice to the volunteers at Cootamundra Arts Centre regarding its public address system, audio visual requirements and sound design for its proposed performing arts wing.

Robin Fox CSU 2008
April 18, 2008
Robin Fox CSU 2008

April 18th 2008 Sarah Last and Robin Fox presented a talk about The WIRED Lab and Robin’s work. Robin gave a laser oscilloscope performance and ‘MAX/MSP’ programming workshop in Wagga Wagga. Charles Sturt …

Installation Site Survey 2007
September 30, 2007

September 30th – October 5th 2007: Alan Lamb travelled from WA to the WIRED Lab site. During this time
Alan, Dave Burraston and Sarah Last walked the landscape, measured factors such as wind speed, terrain
gradients and …