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    Dominic Redfern : being there

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at 200 Gertrude Street.Dominic Redfern's large scale video production presented seven seconds of the feature film Being There re-editied and projected at large scale upon two walls of the main gallery. The remixed sequence of close-up shot of a vintage TV screen was emptied out and devoid of narrative, representational or literary content. Instead, Redfern's projection reveled in the unstable, corrosive and materialist character of video itself, so that the gallery became awash with light and colour, accompanied by an edited sound-track of static and interference which took pleasure in its concrete and domestic resonance.Essay: Philip Brophy

    African American Storyteller, Victoria A. Casey McDonald

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    In the deep resonance of storyteller Victoria A. Casey McDonald’s voice, you will hear her tell stories about growing up in Western North Carolina, and the kind of Christmas she had as a child. The late Victoria was our friend, a CSA board member, author, and “Stories of Mountain Folk” interviewer

    It's not you, it's me

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at the RMIT University Project Space/Spare Room Gallery, Friday 1 April to Thursday 21 April 2011.Artists: Wil Box, Jessica McElhinney, Clare Rae, Dominic Redfern, Cassandra Tytler Curated by: Clare Rae, Dominic Redfern Catalogue essay by Jessie Scot

    Art Forum - Lynn, Victoria

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    4 September 2002. -- Victoria Lynn is a distinguished curator and writer who has worked in the field of contemporary and Australian visual arts over the last two decades. She has recently been appointed Director of Creative Development at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, an innovative exhibition venue located at Federation Square in Melbourne, due to open later this year. She is currently Chair of the Visual Arts/Crafts Board of the Australia Council. From 1991 to 2001 she was Curator of Contemporary Art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and the numerous exhibitions she has curated have received substantial critical acclaim. She is the author of many articles, catalogue essays and edited collections, and books on artists Marion Borgelt and Eugene Carchesio. In her lecture she will discuss both Australian and International work, the challenges at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and the different modes and understandings of what the moving image can and might be understood as

    Black Fashion Designers Symposium: Dr. Victoria Rovine “Fashion in Africa and Beyond”

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    Dr. Victoria Rovine, “Fashion in Africa and Beyond” at The Museum at FIT's annual fashion symposium, Black Fashion Designers, held on Monday, February 6, 2017. The one-day symposium featured talks by designers, models, journalists, and scholars on African diasporic culture and fashion.Victoria Rovine is an associate professor of art history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of African Fashion, Global Style: Histories, Innovations, and Ideas You Can Wear

    Proposed recommendations : Mallee study area /

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    0724109242 (paperback) (ISBN). "March 1976".; Index indicating National Library of Australia holdings, in an online version at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn2766744; Library's NL copy does not contain maps.Mallee study are

    Properties, Redfern Croydon and Homebush, in the estate of the late Wm. Hudson Esq. [cartographic material] : for sale by order of the Perpetual Trustee Compy., at the rooms 11 a m. 17 April 1893 /

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    Sales plan for land in the suburbs of Redfern, Croydon and Homebush in Sydney, New South Wales, bounded by George Street (in Redfern), Liverpool Road and Brighton Street (in Croydon) & Creek Street and Underwood Road (in Homebush).; "Terms liberal."; "J. Haydon Cardew, surveyor licensed under Real Property Act, Victoria Chambers, Elizabeth Street."; Includes local sketches of Redfern, Croydon and Homebush.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp2771

    Progress of Victoria : a statistical essay / by William Henry Archer.

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    At head of title: Intercolonial Exhibition essays, 1866.; "Intended as an introductory handbook to the annually-published Statistics of Victoria" -- Pref.; Written by author in his capacity as Registrar-General of Victoria.; Includes index.; Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 6085; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2009

    Mapping the Discipline of the Olympic Games An Author-Cocitation Analysis

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    The authors conducted an author cocitation analysis on prominent authors writing about the Olympics during the 1990s. Author cocitation is an established bibliometric technique that can be used to measure the relative similarities of topics written about by the cited authors. This enables a visual representation of the “intellectual space” of the discipline, in this case the Olympics, to be created for the period under review. So core and peripheral research areas are identified, along with their major contributors. The representation appears as a two-dimensional cluster-enhanced map. Subject expertise was then applied to the results to place labels on the generated clusters of authors and their topics
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