Tag Archive: cartography

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

SCANZ2013: Potentiality

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It has been nearly a week since we left New Plymouth and the hub of SCANZ2013. Many conversations, thoughts and moments are now echoing, in particular the notion of ‘Te kore” the space… Continue reading

SCANZ2013 Residency

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At the moment we are in New Zealand participating in the SCANZ2013 residency in the Taranaki region of New Zealand. I have been mainly posting blogs on the mediakult and remotexmedia site, but… Continue reading

Yankee Hat Paintings

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Today we headed back to the beautiful Namadji National Park and visited “Yankee Hat Paintings” – some amazing Aboriginal rock art nestled in the foothills of the mountains. The walk is a lovely… Continue reading

Honeysuckle Creek Space Tracking Station

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Yesterday, we headed back to the Namadgi National Park to look at another old space tracking station, at Honeysuckle Creek. Honeysuckle Creek, Space Tracking Station at EveryTrail EveryTrail – Find hiking trails in… Continue reading

Drive to Namadgi national park

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Today, Tracey recorded her first trip with Open GPS Tracker on her Android Galaxy III. After recording this trip the file was then brought into GPS Visualizer and finally Every Trail to create… Continue reading

Topography

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Wikipedia defines topography as “Topography (from Greek τόπος topos, “place”, and γράφω graphō, “write”) is a field of planetary science comprising the study of surface shape and features of the Earth and other… 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

A surprise visit to Çatalhöyük

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In an earlier post, we wrote about the neolithic site Çatalhöyük and the beautiful mountain Hasan Dag. I was fascinated with the neolithic archeological site because of its significant finds and the contested… 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