Category Archive: Projects

365 Places: Paris

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 4: Paris, France Today’s lovely place is none other than Paris, one of my favourite European cities. Rather than writing a story about this magical place, I…

365 Places: Drammen

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Day 3: Drammen, Norway Photo credit: Henry Rosling c 1860 Today, my post is about a place I would love to go – Drammen in Norway. Drammen is…

Reblog- 365 Places: Redcliffe

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Day 1: Redcliffe, Queensland Australia This lovely hand coloured photograph was taken at Woody Point around 60 years before I was born. Woody Point is one of the hamlets on the Redcliffe Peninsula,… Continue reading

365 Places: Launch

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Originally posted on Geokult Travel:
Over the past few years, I have watched with great interest friends and fellow artists who have created visual diaries from taking photographs of their everyday life and…

365 Places: Launch

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Over the past few years, I have watched with great interest friends and fellow artists who have created visual diaries from taking photographs of their everyday life and themselves. Many of these projects… Continue reading

Mapping a Sustainable Future – First Steps in Ganmain

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Originally posted on Geokult:
Aside from a mutual fascination with maps and geography, Marty and Tracey both have a passion for sustainable building and treading more lightly on the earth. Over the Easter…

Hasan Dag and Catal Huyuk

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Originally posted on Geokult:
Mount Hasan (Turkish: Hasan Dağı) is an inactive stratovolcano in Aksaray province, Turkey. With an altitude of 3,253 m (10,672 ft.), it ranks as the second highest mountain of central…

Why is my app cr@p?

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Originally posted on Tracey M Benson || Bytetime:
It is no surprise that one of the largest ways that people are viewing online content is via mobile and hand-held devices. The Australian Communications and…

Connecting the dots – art, life and work

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Originally posted on Tracey M Benson || Bytetime:
One of the things I find challenging is how do I describe myself to other people as I seem to have a number of interests that…

How Time Gallops – Happy Horse Year!

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I just realised last week that it had been two months since writing a blog post. So much has been happening – the end of year break spent visiting family and then launching… Continue reading