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Black Rock Retreat, Penguin, Tasmania | About this website
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The ‘Black Rock Retreat’ website was designed by Sarah Owen Design. And built by Webmistress. The photography was by Kristy Lockwood. 61 (0)3 6435 4282. Booki@blackrockretreat.com.au. North West Coast Tasmania.
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Songs » Songs 4 Children
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Come to the Beach. Come to the Beach. I Don't Want To Go To School. Come to the Barbecue. Come to the Barbecue. Possum in the Roof. I'm in the Country Now. I'm Not Bored (on the Nullabor). Rain on the Roof. Mr Garlato's Shorts. Imogen's Lament (I'm Terribly Tired of Being Three). A Piece of Cake. I've Got a Cold. Waiting for the Bus. I Believe in Sunshine. A Corkscrew Tail - A Musical for Children. It's Time You Left This House. I Am The Big Bad Wolf. I Am The Big Bad Wolf (reprise). I Used To Be Scared.
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Tim Penny Architecture + Interiors » Site Credits
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Tim Penny Architecture Interiors. The Tim Penny Architecture Interiors website was designed by Sarah Owen Design. And built by Springhead Web. And may not be copied or published elsewhere without permission.
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Zinga | About this site
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Environmentally Safe Corrosion Protection. Website was produced by Skeers Jerrim. The website was built by Webmistress. With visual design by Sarah Owen Design.
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration | ex Oceano
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration. The Making of a Symphony – “a love letter to the Ocean …”. What does music express? Matthew Dewey, Composer,. Follow Matthew Dewey’s Catalogue of Works. 8220;Music . . . can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.”. We know that music has the power to move us, but it also has the capacity. 8220;to create a hinge or pivot between the intellect and the world of the senses.”. View the promo for ex Oceano. The Making of a Symphony. That in...
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration | 2013/14
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration. Three years in the making,. Is a creative venture in sound a collaborative expression between disciplines and understandings. Ocean researchers expressed their science to a composer. The composer expressed that science back to them in sound in the making of a symphony a way to generate a different experience of ocean science and promote understanding of the role of the ocean in supporting life. The making of the symphony –. But first . . . A uniqu...
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration | Other
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration. Others around the world experiment with expressing science in new ways:. Global Warming Trend and Variations Charted by Cello. Read more at The New York Times. The arts/science connections expand and interests come together in exciting ways. Prof Gustaaf Hallegraeff, Vice-Present of ISSHA, has collected and promoted a Plankton Art. Collection within the ISSHA website. Sarah Anne Johnson, Canadian artist and photographer. It can be part of our evol...
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration | Why Lynchpin?
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration. The intricate and painstaking task of sampling and data collection, observation and interpretation involved in science research, reveal extraordinary information about the interconnections and balance of the natural environment on which we depend. The role of the oceans is central to this balance, yet little understood in the community as a whole; the important ‘symptoms and signs’ of change not universally received. About half of all carbon dioxi...
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration | Poetry
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration. We are from the Ocean – do we remember in our cells? By Megan Schaffner 2009. On the edge of no-breath. To a time before no-time. When my cells floated free. Oscillated in warm seas. I taste the salty moment. When hair and nails. Emerging at the edge of the Bight. Evolving from fish to mammal. I graze on succulent leaves. And in a flash of recognition. Know them to be life-giving. Sailing in to Antarctica. But this cold,. Closing in on us. In 2004...
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration | The Science behind the Making of the Symphony
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Lynchpin – The Ocean Project – Art Science Collaboration. The Science behind the Making of the Symphony. Marine Science of global significance. Hobart is home to the Antarctic Gateway Partnership. Whose research program involves the employment of forty young researchers and technicians working with senior scientists at the largest Southern Hemisphere Antarctic and oceans research hub. The Antarctic Gateway Partners are the University of Tasmania- Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. Link to full S...