Category Archive: Mapping

Words for Water Stage 1 – some documentation

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While we were enjoying the spectacular Croatian Islands, I missed the “Transreal Topologies“, MARart show which featured some of my work from Words for Water. Anyway, here is some documentation from the exhibition.… Continue reading

Words for water: Stage 1 ISMAR2013 and MARart

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This blog post is about my forthcoming work at the Transreal Topologies exhibition, which will be held in conjunction with the International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR) Symposium in Adelaide. At… Continue reading

MATHS | Graph Theory

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Originally posted on placeblog:
The local newsagent is sometimes surprising when, buried in the cheap remaindered books, a completely unexpected title appears. Today, it was a book titled From Tube Maps to Neural…

Considering unfamiliar horizons

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I have been thinking a lot recently about some of the connecting threads that run through my research and creative practice. Maps, landscapes, identity, memory, nostalgia all wrap together around ideas of place… Continue reading

Walks of absent memory : MESH Cities, Dunedin

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Welcome to Walks of absent memory, a project designed for ADA Mesh Cities. This project is by Tracey Benson and explores past and present Dunedin. The work is a literal walk around a… Continue reading

Email newsletter available

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Originally posted on Mediakult:
Over the weekend I put together a newsletter including some great articles that I found on Scoop.it The bytetime newlsletter covers many areas relevant to mediakult, including social media…

Nudgee Waterholes

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Yesterday we went for a lovely wander around the Nudgee Waterholes, located on the northside of Brisbane, close to Nudgee Beach on Moreton Bay. We went with good friend, fellow walker and placemaker… Continue reading

Off to Wangaratta

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This weekend we are heading a bit further afield and going to northern Victoria to celebrate a friends daughters 21st birthday. We are really excited as we have been family friends since our… Continue reading

Gibraltar Falls

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Today we headed off late for a walk, with a plan to go to Birrigai Time Trail. This walk explores many remnants of Aboriginal and early European inhabitation by squatters (unuathorised occupiers) in… Continue reading

Coppin’s Crossing

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The gorgeous country road I used to love to drive through is officially ruined. The Woden side of the crossing now has several hills stripped to red dirt to make way for the… Continue reading