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culture.gov.au | October 2008

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October - occupied with modernism

Modernism in Australia crosses over all the domains of culture from architecture through design to art.  Max Dupain’s photographic compositions show us Harry Seidler’s vision of endless possibilities of living in a world which could combine the built and the natural environment.

Yet the challenge has been thrown that this awareness of functionality and form, and its soaring possibilities, has also to meet the serious concerns of modern life on this planet.  This critique is implicit in Australia’s pavilion of vernacular architecture at the Venice Biennale and at the Queensland architectural exhibition: Place Makers. 

Australia’s new media art bodies, like ACID and ANAT, are linking arts, science and technology in creative solutions. Projects range from diverse partnerships which allow us to ‘listen’ to the DNA structure inherent in diabetes to developing aesthetic solutions for robotic structures which assist the seriously ill. FORM in Western Australia advocates Indigenous and vernacular design as essential for creative, sustainable and connected communities.

New and revised Australian Stories

Max Dupain
New media art
Grace Cossington Smith

Featured event

Place Makers: Contemporary Queensland Architects - Brisbane

2 August - 23 November 2008

Place Makers presents the work of 22 Queensland architects in a major new exhibition, exploring diverse design responses to climate, changing lifestyle patterns and population growth. More...

Gabriel Poole

Featured website

ACID - Australasian Cooperative Research Centre for Interaction Design

Using communication technologies, ACID helps people participate in the digital world. Over 120 ACID researchers conduct ongoing academic and peer-reviewed research with input from industry partners for real-world context in four areas: smart living, multi-user environments, digital media and virtual heritage.

 

ACID

News snippets

Design and architecture

culture.gov.au/news/design.htm

Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition - Sydney

6 September - 2 November 2008

The Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition will showcase this year's ten outstanding finalists, with an expansive array of products from Braille wallpaper to coloured tabletop utensils. More...

Nick Rennie, Squash Bowl

Digital media and film

culture.gov.au/news/digitalmedia.htm

SPAA Fringe - The voice behind the film and TV - Sydney

24-25 October 2008

SPAA Fringe is a two-day film, television and new media event presented by the Screen Producers Association of Australia. More...

SPAA Fringe 2007

Festivals and conferences

culture.gov.au/news/festivalsandconferences.htm

Canberra Short Film Festival - Canberra

16-18 October 2008

The Canberra Short Film Festival, now in it's thirteenth year, is a national competition and Canberra's premier short film festival presenting quality regional and national short films. More...

Canberra Short Film Festival

History and identity

culture.gov.au/news/historyandidentity.htm

Modern times: the untold story of modernism in Australia - Sydney

8 August 2008 - 15 February 2009

Modern times reveals how modernism transformed life in Australia across five tumultuous decades from 1917 to 1967. The exhibition traces for the first time the impact of modernism on all aspects of Australian culture - from art, design and architecture to advertising, photography, film and fashion. More...

Jeff Carter, At the Pasha nightclub, Cooma.

Indigenous arts and culture

culture.gov.au/news/indigenousarts.htm

Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award exhibition - Darwin

15 August - 26 October 2008

This award is open to all adult Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander artists and aims to showcase the very best Australian Indigenous art from around the country. More...

Emma Daniel - Karrinyarra

Language and literature

culture.gov.au/news/languageandliterature.htm

Prime Minister's Literary Award winners announced

12 September 2008

The winners of the inaugural Prime Minister's Literary Awards were announced at Parliament House in Canberra. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was joined by Arts Minister Peter Garrett to announce the two winning works, both by first time authors and selected from a competitive field of 14 short-listed Australian fiction and non-fiction books. More...

Steven Conte

Performance

culture.gov.au/news/performance.htm

Paul Kelly, Paul Grabowsky & The Australian Art Orchestra - Sydney

17 October 2008

In a rare collaboration and line-up, Australian singer/songwriter, Paul Kelly, teams up with internationally renowned jazz musician Paul Grabowsky, to create Meet Me In The Middle of the Air. More...

Paul Kelly

Resources and funding

culture.gov.au/news/resourcesandfunding.htm

Report on Review of Australia's Innovation system

9 September 2008

Federal Minister of Innovation, Kim Carr, called the report 'a turning point for the future of innovation in Australia'. More...

Cells

Sport and recreation

culture.gov.au/news/sportandrecreation.htm

The Alice Springs Masters Games - Alice Springs

11-18 October 2008

The Alice Springs Masters Games are held biennially. Over 30 sports are available for participants to compete in. More...

Alice Springs Masters Games

Visual arts and crafts

culture.gov.au/news/visualarts.htm

Misty Moderns - Australian Tonalists 1915 - 1950 - Adelaide

14 August - 19 October 2008

Misty Moderns is the first major exhibition to tell the story of Australian Tonalism; a movement championed by the influential and often controversial painter Max Meldrum, which reached its peak during the inter-war period. Included in the exhibition are works by Meldrum's best-known pupils Clarice Beckett, Percy Leason and Colin Colahan. More...

Clarice Beckett, Passing Trams

Websites - new

culture.gov.au/news/websites.htm

FORM | Building a state of creativity

FORM is an independent cultural organisation which works to enhance Western Australia's competitiveness and creativity through creative, cultural and social capacity building projects. Guided by the principle of Creative Capital, FORM develops and manages projects across four program areas that aim to stimulate creative, sustainable and connected communities. More...

Junko Maruyama installing Silent Flower Field in Wolf Lane for Field of Ideas

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