[-empyre-] Re: empyre Digest, Vol 20, Issue 20
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- Subject: [-empyre-] Re: empyre Digest, Vol 20, Issue 20
- From: ian <ian@laudanum.net>
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:53:40 +1000
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On 21/09/2004, at 12:00 PM, empyre-request@lists.cofa.unsw.edu.au wrote:
These things have been explored through scultpural means, partly
because we
find photographic, and audio media limiting
Dear Jens,
Love the sneeze map, v funny !
Argues the point about mapping and transposition so elegantly....
Certeau's speaking the city has correlations to 'singing' the land by
Australian aboriginies.
An act of geophysical reading combined with ancestral worship and
storytelling.
cheers Ian
Ian Hobbs
Lecturer in Digital Media and Design
University of Newcastle
University of Western Sydney
0295559594
0411032601
laudanum.net/lens
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