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    Beckon

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Perth, WA, 17 August - 24 September 2006.Featuring works by Mikala Dwyer, Natasha Johns-Messenger, Kate Just, Horst Kiechle, Geoff Robinson, Kate Rohde, Kate Stones, Josh Webb.Essay by Dan & Dominique Angelero

    Haunts and Follies

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    'Haunts and Follies': Penny Byrne, Sam Leach, Simon Mee and Kate Rohde. August 3rd opening night. Closing September 16, 2012 Linden-Centre for Contemporary Art. Curator and Writer: Simon Mee Writer: Kim Wilkins The artists, Penny Byrne, Sam Leach, Simon Mee and Kate Rohde Haunts and Follies featured new artworks by the artists, Penny Byrne, Sam Leach, Simon Mee and Kate Rohde. Picture a haunt and a folly, some bizarre spooky pseudo ruin, partially overgrown, the kind of place that if you were watching a D grade horror movie you just know that a girl and a guy would go on and meet the something very much unexpected. The artists, Penny Byrne, Kate Rohde, Simon Mee and Sam Leach use the historical within their art as a means of dealing with the contemporary. They are all highly skilled in the execution of their art but even if their methods reminiscent of the historical, they leads us away from where we think we were going, the comfortable and familiar, to a destination that is stranger but also strangely enthralling. Penny Byrne’s work combines meticulous re-workings of porcelain figurines that passionately address a range of issues from the political to the environmental. Kate Rohde teases out sinister twists in a room full of brightly coloured ornate baroque forms. Sam Leach combines his well deserved recognition for his painting with a narrative that seems to combines mad scientists and deranged modernists; animals, birds and nature attempting to escape from the fate of geometrical transmogrification. Simon Mee takes drawing for a walk but through American gothic via French rococo, accompanied by a range of characters you think twice about sitting next to on a bus. These artists are hunting out the locked closet, bricked up room and the funny smell coming from the blocked chimney of subconscious

    Guidelines for Data Annotation

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    Included here are a coding manual and supplementary examples of gesture forms (in still images and video recordings) that informed the coding of the first author (Kate Mesh) and four project reliability coders

    30 Years of Denial of Colour!, by Greg Daly

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    Side A: 1. 29 September 2004. For over 30 years Greg has drawn upon rich glazes of blues, reds, purples, greens, lustres of gold, apricots and blues which have cloaked his work. Now after 30 years he says why he has denied the use of colour in his work. Greg Daly is the Acting Head of the Ceramics Workshop. -- Side B: 1. Kate Rohde

    Declining Unionization, Rising Inequality: an Interview with Kate Bronfenbrenner

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    Kate Bronfenbrenner is director of labor education research at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University. She worked for many years as an organizer with the United Woodcutters Association in Mississippi and the Service Employees International Union in Boston. She is the author, co-author and editor of numerous books and articles on union strategies

    Kate Richards: madness

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    Kate Richards’ bleakly beautiful, confronting and important book, Madness: A Memoir, describes her 15 years coping with psychosis and depression, and her long, hard-won journey back to sanity, with the help of a wise and compassionate psychologist. In this video, she speaks with Ranjana Srivastava, an oncologist and fellow author, about her experience – and about being able to write from deep within it, with expertise as both a medical researcher and writer. &nbsp

    Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer

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    Photograph of Book signing by SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palme

    SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing book

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    Photograph of SC author and illustrator Kate Salley Palmer signing boo

    Replication Data for Statistical Analysis

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    Included here is a dataset with gesture form coding from the study author (Kate Mesh). Statistical analysis of the dataset was performed using R version 3.6.1 (R Core Team, 2019), with the package, lmer (Bates, Maechler, Bolcher & Walker, 2015). An R script is attached for the purposes of replication. R Core Team (2019). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. URL https://www.R-project.org/. Douglas Bates, Martin Maechler, Ben Bolker, Steve Walker (2015). Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using lme4. Journal of Statistical Software, 67(1), 1-48. doi:10.18637/jss.v067.i01

    Oral history interview with Kate Hart

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    Kate Hart, author and artist, talks her youth and how she became interested in writing young adult literature. She discusses her book, After the Fall, explaining the circumstances that led her to write the book. Hart comments on the creativity side as well as her process of writing and briefly talks about some of her other work.The Deep Roots: Oklahoma Authors Collection is a series of interviews with authors who discuss their lives, work, and creative processes
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