Animals and culture
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In this interview Dr HUGH WIRTH and PETER HYLANDS discuss animal welfare. Why is it important to show kindness to animals and do cultures differ whan it comes to considering the rights of the animals with which we share planet Earth?
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In this issue the theme is vanishing worlds as we think about what is happening to culture and nature at film locations where the Creative cowboy crew has worked.
We have written these articles because many of these issues are profound and will eventually impact on us all. We Read more …
Silent country
We walked on a carpet of stars
Sitting on the beach in North Eastern Tasmania (We walked on a carpet of stars Creative cowboy films) JULIE GOUGH and I contemplate Aboriginal Tasmania as we gather material for her work Locus which was to be exhibited at the 2006 Biennale of Sydney.
PETER HYLANDS: Does anyone remember?
JULIE GOUGH: There are lots of different layers of what remembering might be and I get a sense when I am in this part of Read more …
Talking Utopia
At the Artlore office in Alice Springs MARC GOOCH (Artlore) and BILL NUTTALL (Niagara Galleries, Melbourne) talk to PETER HYLANDS about the development of contemporary art practice at Utopia. Utopia, an area of just under 2,000 square kilometres, is semi-arid desert country to the north east of Alice Springs, inhabited by Aboriginal people, who live in a number of communities or outstations across the Utopia lands.
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A certain harvest, reflecting Dennis Nona
The River Cam flows gently through our little village. The ancient houses huddled around it as if for a secure purpose. In the days when ANDREA and I lived here it was still, more or less, a village in the traditional sense. The tiny village shop, the residents who only travelled into the nearest town on special occasions and had never made the journey to London, an hour’s train trip to the south.
There was the walk across the fields to Read more …