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    Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology

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    This special issue of Media-N, co-edited by Sarah Cook, Joseph DeLappe, and Laura Leuzzi, gathers essays, artists' statements, and experimental writing projects about digital art and activism from selected participants in Re@ct: Social Change Art Technology, a three-day symposium held in Dundee, Scotland in 2019, in partnership with the NEoN Digital Arts Festival

    Sarah Williams

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    Sarah was born to Maria (nee Lewis) and George Bolton at Mitchells Creek, New South Wales. At 21 Sarah was in the Territory where she married Frederick George Augustus(spelled Augustace on marriage certificate) Williams on 30 September 1890at the residence of Henry Emil Schunke in Plamerston. Frederick was a 23 year old blacksmith who had been in the Territory since July 1888. The couple had eight children: Frederick, Lewis, Charles, Harold, Walter, Norman, Ada and Lionel. In 1895, when Sarah was 26, she was one of the 82 women who enrolled to vote after the franchise was granted to South Australian and Territory women in 1894. Her occupation was listed as "married woman". Frederick was an innovative man involved with many businesses while he was in the Territory, including serving on the District Council and establishing a cordial factory. Sarah and Frederick had three children die prior to leaving the Territory in June 1916 for New South Wales. Frederick died at Orange in November 1937. Members of the family have confirmed that Sarah returned to the Territory after Frederick's death where she was working as a cook at the Vic Hotel in Darwin when she was evacuated back to New South Wales after the bombing. Sarah returned again to Northern Territory after the war - this time living in Katherine. Sarah died at Burwood in New South Wales on 17 January 1962 at the age of 93 and is buried in the Methodist section of the Woronora Cemetery

    Manau from Aitape, the Chinnery's house boy firing a bow and arrow, Rabaul, New Guinea, ca. 1935 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Inscription: "Aitape native. Printed by Kodak, from Sarah Chinnery's negative. Neg. no. 79, similar 32" -- In black ink on reverse.; Manow (Manau), Aitape man accompanies Chinnery on field trips. Cook and Boss boy of household, firing bow and arrow horizontally. Kodak print and exhibit. -- Accompanying notes from family.; Sarah Chinnery no.: Part 3 (ii).; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4506355

    Manau, the Chinnery's house boy, firing a bow and arrow, Rabaul, New Guinea, ca. 1935, 2 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Inscriptions: "Manau of Musulu Island, Aitape, [?] showing how to shoot an arrow - Chins patrol cook and handyman" --In blue ink and pencil on reverse. "Book 1, neg. (32a)" -- In pencil on reverse.; Manau firing arrow, other arrows held in hand with bow, back view, muscles, bush knife thrust through waist of loin cloth. Manau is an Aitape man, he is Chin's patrol cook and handyman, and is the household cook and head man of staff. Published "Malaguna Road". -- Accompanying notes from family.; Sarah Chinnery no.: Part 6b.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4506381

    Sarah C. Campbell & Richard, P. Campbell: Cook Prize 2023, Silver Medal Acceptance Speech.

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    Sarah Campbell (author & photographer) and Richard Campbell (photographer) give an acceptance speech and talk about their book Infinity: Figuring Out Forever. Published by Astra Young Readers.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/cook/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Asian man wearing a cook's hat standing by a ship's railing, ca. 1955 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Chinese cook, high hat, by ship's rail, facing. -- Accompanying notes from family.; Condition: Spots and stains on negative. Crease across negative.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4554261

    Manau from Aitape, the Chinnery's house boy firing a bow and arrow, Rabaul, New Guinea, ca. 1935, 2 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Inscription: "Aitape native. Printed by Kodak, from Sarah Chinnery's negative. Neg. no. 79, similar 32"--In black ink on verso. -- Accompanying notes from family.; Manow (Manau), Aitape man accompanies Chinnery on field trips. Cook and boss boy of household, firing bow and arrow horizontally. (Neg. 79a, book 1), (Neg. 79b, bk 1, Manau fitting arrow to bow. Kodak print and exhibit.; Print at PIC/11131/98. See also PIC/11131/703.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4553906

    Sarah Martinez and Gloria Gonzalez-Cook Photograph

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    Black and white photograph of Gloria Gonzalez-Cook as a child with her mother, Sarah Martinez at Liberty Park. Gloria Martinez-Cook said that her mother, Sarah worked at an office and always dressed up

    Rethinking Curating, Art After New Media

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    A 355-page book with 68 illustrations, colour cover with commissioned data visualisation of the book text. The book examines how new media art has changed modes of curating in contemporary art

    [Sarah Ann Hanna Leach]

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    Portrait of Sarah ''Sallie'' Hanna Leach, photographer and wife of Joseph A. Leach. Sarah and her husband operated as photographers under the Leach & Hanna partnership name, visiting parts of Texas and traveling as far as Mexico to photograph various scenes which they then sold as stereographs.Verso: [handwritten] Mrs. Joe Leach. [imprinted] Leach & Hanna, Cherokee, Texas. [descriptive text not transcribed]
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