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Never Enough: March 2010
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010. An article I had published on the Art Month Blog. Somewhere in the ether but had never really checked them out. I don’t know, perhaps I had envisaged big, bald, butch guys wearing overalls, sweating and laughing over a printing press, their moustaches sharp and bristly and imposing. But this should have been nothing to be afraid of. After all, A A Bronson is a pretty sweet dude, and he is big, and he is gay, and he does lots of printing. Ough to it’s completion, a relatio...
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Never Enough: Ned Kelly
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. This isn't strictly a comparitive analysis, because these films all focus on the same topic; but the representations of Ned Kelly differ greatly. First things first, a list (I think complete) of films referring to Ned Kelly:. The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906). The Kelly Gang (1920). When The Kellys Were Out (1923). When The Kellys Rode (1934). These were all directed by Harry Southwell. The Glenrowan Affair (1951). Ned Kelly (1970) - starring Mick Jagger. I read an interesting art...
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Never Enough: SFF
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Pretty excited to see this at SFF. PS super proud that I figured out how to resize this video.thanks go to http:/ testing-blogger-beta.blogspot.com/2007/02/testing-embedding-video-in-blogger.html. AND http:/ bloggerfordummies.blogspot.com/2008/05/embed-youtube-video-in-blog-post.html). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research Paper - Tracey Moffatt. Some Mad Max trivia. Concept Analysis - Mythologies. Another film I watched recently. Antony Gormley - Firmament IV.
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Never Enough: Some films I have watched recently.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Some films I have watched recently. Head On. Directed by Ana Kokkinos, 1998. This is a visually confronting films; surely one of the first to so graphically depict homosexual acts in Australian cinema. Youtube trailer: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Love Serenade. Directed by Shirley Barrett, 1996. Youtube clip: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Alexandra's Project. Directed by Rolf De Heer, 2003. Youtube trailer: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Never Enough: Some Mad Max trivia
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Some Mad Max trivia. Http:/ www.theage.com.au/national/new-movie-and-new-pub-owner-head-for-mad-max-mecca-20100524-w81s.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research Paper - Tracey Moffatt. Some Mad Max trivia. Concept Analysis - Mythologies. Another film I watched recently. Antony Gormley - Firmament IV. Some films I have watched recently. Weekly Response Week Ten. Weekly Response - Week Nine. Once upon a time in NYC.
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Never Enough: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. This was an article I had published on Concrete Playground. Friday, March 26, saw Shaun Gladwell’s new exhibition Interior Linework/ Interceptor Intersection open at Campbelltown Arts Centre. Gladwell has become a ubiquitous presence in discussions of contemporary Australian art and may now also appear in conversations relating to that $64,000 question: ‘what is our national identity? After studying at COFA, Gladwell began exhibiting at significant local galleries such as. For me...
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Never Enough: May 2010
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Sunday, May 30, 2010. Research Paper - Tracey Moffatt. In Ray Chow’s terms, Tracey Moffatt has taken part in a process of forming a “new ethnography” of indigenous Australian people, which tells the story from the point-of-view of those who are usually the subject of Western-oriented ethnographies [1]. Ted Kotcheff, 1971), which took a more ambivalent stance to the outback. Suddenly filmmakers were presenting a landscape of fear and fascination; a place where humans were challenged by boredom, a plac...
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