Category Archive: Projects

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

Reblog from Linda Carroli

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Originally posted on placeblog:
For my current research on Fieldworking, I am reading various works on walking. Several tabs are open on my browser as I flip between key texts to develop the…

Finding Balance : Mura Gadi

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Finding Balance: Mura Gadi is the title of a forthcoming exhibition at the Belconnen Art Centre in 2013. A series of walks in national parks in the Australian Capital Territory and southern New… Continue reading

Hybrid maps

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Life has been busy since we returned to Australia after our wonderful two months in Turkey, working on Geokult. Since we then we have spent a lot of time talking about how we… Continue reading

Mehmet Caliskan, a Man of Many Talents

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During the artist residency at the Babayan Culture House we had the fortune to meet an extremely warm and and interesting man called Mehmet Caliskan. Mehmet runs the Babayan Evi Cave Boutique Hotel… Continue reading

QR Narratives

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QR Narratives is a new series of work that has been developed during our residency at Babayan Culture House. This work utilises QR Codes which can be read by smart phones to reveal… Continue reading

360 Degrees – archived project (2000)

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Original concept When the initial call for expressions of interest went ‘out there’, the main criteria for inclusion in this project was that ‘360 degrees intends to present a diverse range artists and… Continue reading

Museum of the future “Welcome to Oz” – archived project 1997

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The ‘Museum of the future’ was an investigation into collecting culture. The initial presentation comprised of a collection of exhibits celebrating the wonders of Oz and an audio tour. It was first presented… Continue reading

çok lekker

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One of the surprising things that we didn’t really account for on our residency was the cross fertilisation of other cultures and languages aside from Turkish. We had imagined that we would immerse… Continue reading

The Cartographic Conundrum

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As a cartographer with an extensive background in topographic mapping I have been trained to produce maps as accurately as I possibly can, but of course a map is only an interpretation and… Continue reading