Fishing boat at Wilson's Promontory
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text
- Full Text: false
- Description: 5 x 5 cm
- Description: slide : col.
Foster, view of picnic area
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text
- Full Text: false
- Description: 15 x 10 cm
- Description: photograph : col.
Loy Yang Power Station
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text , Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: 5 x 5 cm
- Description: slide : col.
Morwell Bypass
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text , Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: 15 x 10 cm
- Description: photograph : col.
Morwell Open Cut brown coal mine
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text , Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: 5 x 5 cm
- Description: slide : col.
Orchid growing, Otto Wende orchids, Moe
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text
- Full Text: false
- Description: 15 x 10 cm
- Description: photograph : col.
Panoramic view of Federation University Australia Gippsland Campus, Churchill
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text
- Full Text: false
- Description: 21 x 7 cm
- Description: photograph : col.
Rotunda, Bairnsdale, setting for the Go-kart Grand Prix
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text , Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: 10 x 15 cm
- Description: photograph : col.
Side-on view of wooden bridge over Latrobe River, Tyers-Traralgon Road
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text , Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: 13 x 9 cm
- Description: photograph : b&w
View of Aberfeldy River shallows
- Authors: Latrobe Regional Commission
- Date: 1984-1995
- Type: Text , Still Image
- Full Text: false
- Description: 5 x 5 cm
- Description: slide : col.
From the sea
- Authors: Orr, Jill
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Multi-projection video installation
- Full Text: false
Port's edge
- Authors: Pasakos, James
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Visual art work
- Full Text:
- Description: 2004 Solo Exhibition, Port's Edge, Axia Modern Art Gallery- Melbourne Mixed media
- Description: 2003007077
Australian Contemporary at Collect 2005
- Authors: French, Neville
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Visual art work
- Full Text:
- Description: Exhibition: Ceramics Collect was launched in 2004 as the only international art fair in Europe that showcases the work of contemporary craft and design from around the world. It is held annually at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London with visitors exceeding 15,000 and sales in excess of £1.5 Million.
- Description: 2003007104
Green Pick
- Authors: Ross, Ewen
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Exhibition held 7th-30th June, 2007
'Prism' Exhibition
- Authors: Wilson, Carole
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Visual art work exhibited at the The Light In Winter Festival, Federation Square, Melbourne 5 June - 5 July 2008, This work depicted a multi layered image of India reference various cultural, religious and historical traditions. It comprised laser cut highly reflective panels attached to the steel fabric of a buildign in Federations Square. It was alternately backlit and front lit with coloured lights to convey a sense of drama reminiscent of Diwali Festival of Lights.
In a Mughal garden, Vanitas series
- Authors: Button, Loris
- Date: 2012
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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The Promised land performance
- Authors: Orr, Jill
- Date: 2012
- Type: Text , Visual art work
- Full Text:
- Description: Part of the Peformance as our Duty exhibition, 1st Venice International Peformance Art Week, December 8-15, 2012 As opposed to directly evoking a particular migration story, the work instead sought to investigate the open-ended nature of these readings, via the incorporation of multiple, unstable visual signifiers such a flags, boats, clothing and a series of performative/sculptural gestures that continually foreclosed any possibility of a direct reading of the work. In this manner, the works sought to simultaneously link each of these gestures back to both the history of Australian settlement, as well as to the journeys/travels undertaken in classical myths and legends
Scala
- Authors: Wilson, Carole
- Date: 2013
- Type: Text , Visual art work
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- Description: Scala Exhibition held at Gallery FAB, 7th November-7th December, 2013 University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri The Visual art works comprising Scala investigated the manner in which nature is mediated through both architectural forms and topographic codes; abstracting and embellishing our sense of space, time and ancient/contemporary culture. In doing so the work arrives a point of new knowledge for the discipline in terms of mapping, displacement and the use of motif within our navigation of real and imagined spaces. The significane of this research is attested to by the fact that it was shown at two international, university art galleries; strengthening ties between the Arts Academy at the University of Ballarat amd other art/research institutions in the United States.
NAO Robot Test
- Authors: Rodan, Debbie , Mummery, Jane
- Date: 2014
- Type: Text , Journal article
- Relation: Media International Australia Vol. , no. 153 (2014), p. 78-87
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- Description: Although livestock welfare issues were once barely visible to mainstream consumers, animal welfare activists now combine traditional public media advocacy with digital media advocacy to spread their campaign message and mobilise consumers. This article examines one attempt to mainstream animal welfare issues: Animals Australia's' 'Make It Possible' multimedia campaign. Specifically, we contend that the campaign puts into circulation an 'affective economy' (Ahmed, 2004a, 2004b) aimed at proposing and entrenching new modes of everyday behaviour. Core affective positions and their circulation in this economy are considered from three interrelated articulations of this campaign: the release of and public response to the YouTube campaign video; Coles' short-lived offering of campaign shopping bags; and public engagement in the 'My Make It Possible Story' website. Analysis also opens up broader questions concerning the relationship between online activism and everyday life, asking how articulations in one domain translate to everyday practices.
PAPERmade
- Authors: Wilson, Carole
- Date: 2014
- Type: Text , Visual art work
- Full Text: false