[Air-l] fAf Mar03: Dancing about Architecture by Dr Axel Bruns

linda carroli lcarroli at pacific.net.au
Thu Mar 13 18:01:49 PST 2003


fAf March 2003
Dancing about Architecture: Arts Resources Online by Dr Axel Bruns

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Art Resources
This month sees a few additions to Art Resources including an essay, 
Dancing about Architecture: Arts Resources Online by Dr Axel Bruns. A 
lecturer at QUT, Bruns inquires into what resourcing the arts online means, 
providing a contextualising piece for the Art Resources' listing of useful 
sites and organisations around the world. 
http://fineartdev.cdes.qut.edu.au/art_resources/artresources_index.html

This Month's TEXT
:: Moya Baldry, Di Ball, Linda Carroli, Deena Larsen, Wendy Morgan and Jane 
Turner share the outcomes from a new media writing masterclass held last 
month.
:: Adrian Miles presents the first part of his online tutorial in desktop 
vogging.
:: Kathryn Smith writes about technological and cultural tensions in 
Johannesburg in her essay, Cultural Translations.
:: Jose-Carlos Mariategui cruises through last month's Transmediale in Berlin.
:: Jane Turner reviews Terry Flew's New Media: An Introduction.
:: Gina Velli explores the website of The Banner Art Collective.
:: Ryan Archer takes a look at Rosemary Laing's current exhibition which 
surveys her works of the last decade.
:: Francesca Berger examines the stories and lives which intersect in the 
history of The Master of Frankfurt's 'Virgin and Child' via the exhibition, 
Pentimento.
:: Linda Carroli wanders through two performance works-in-progress by 
choreographer, Clare Dyson.

TEXT online at: 
http://www.fineartforum.org/Backissues/Vol_17/faf_v17_n03/reviews/reviews_index.html 


:: Gallery: Blackout and The A4 Refugee Project
Launched last month, Blackout is a site created by Jenny Fraser. Blackout 
features information about and work by Australian Indigenous new media arts 
practitioners. Blackout was initiated at NISNMA (ANAT's National Indigenous 
School for New Media Artists) in 2002 when the participants formed the 
Indigenous New Media Arts Collective. Congratulations to all involved in 
this spectacular initiative.
http://www.fineartforum.org/Gallery/cybertribe/blackout/index.html

Also for the Gallery, Jane Gallagher, curator of the recent Brisbane-based 
exhibition, The A4 Refugee Project negotiated with several of the 
participating artists for permission for their works to be reproduced as 
downloadable PDFs. In conjunction with AUSTCARE, the exhibition presented 
over 100 A4 sized artworks at Metro Arts during Refugee Week. You are 
welcome to download these works, pin them on your wall, give them away and 
so on. However, please respect that as the intellectual property of each 
artist, they are protected by copyright.
http://www.fineartforum.org/Gallery/current_index.html

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