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  • Mcmanus Jacqui; Collier Katharine (Oval UTS, 2005)
    This paper examines the use of learning partnership groups in a ten day Australian Taxation Office (ATO) workplace training program. Learning partnerships in this context are "learning relationships involving occasional ...
  • Dale John (Fourth Estate, 2010)
    He knows what he wants . . .just not how to get it Everyone at work wants to know why an associate professor of philosophy would stoop to having sexual relations with a man as spectacularly unsuccessful as myself. Well, ...
  • Vanni Accarigi Ilaria; Tari Marcello (Fibreculture Publications, 2005)
  • Feltham, H. (Australian Asian Arts Society, 2004)
  • O'Neill Shannon; Byrne Ben (, 2005)
    Background Experimental music and sound art events in Sydney have mostly occurred in artist run spaces, which are often not appropriate for focused listening and deep engagement with work. Such events are also often ...
  • O'Neill Shannon; Byrne Ben (, 2006)
    Background Liquid Architecture, Australia's national festival of sound arts, made a successful Sydney debut in 2005, developing audiences for sound art through diverse, high quality programming. 2006 saw the challenge of ...
  • O'Neill Shannon; Byrne Ben (, 2007)
    Background Liquid Architecture, Australia's national festival of sound arts, made a successful Sydney debut in 2005, developing audiences for sound art through diverse, high quality programming. 2006 saw the challenge of ...
  • Benjamin Andrew (PNU Press, 2005)
  • Donald Stephanie (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005)
  • Muller Elizabeth; Edmonds Ernest (AM Press, 2006)
    This paper describes the development of laboratory concepts in the making and curating of interactive art, in which the exhibition becomes a site for collaboration between curators, artists, and audiences. It describes ...
  • Dwyer Catherine (ABC Radio National, 2005)
    Description: This feature documentary follows the story of Chris Nolan, who lives in an aged care nursing home, and the family and friends who support him. When Nolan was 28 years old he suffered a hypoxic brain injury ...
  • Edmonds Ernest (Swets Zeitlinger Publishers, 2003)
    Logic programming provides ways of composing time-based generative art that has great advantages for art practice. It is very concise and productive in enabling thinking at the structural level. Furthermore, it is ...
  • Thomas Martin (Melbourne University Press, 2005)
    THERE was a time when the corners of his tiny work space were discernible. Now they are indeterminate behind towers of bric-a-brac, and the walls are concealed by binders, papers, audio tapes, maps, photographs, books. ...
  • Dwyer Catherine (ABC Radio National, 2006)
    A feature program about the real trade for virtual goods in online worlds and multiplayer games. The program explores the economic and ethical consequences of trading in virtual worlds. http://www.abc.net.au/rn/backgrou ...
  • Leggett Michael (ACM, 2005)
    The contemporary burgeoning usage of digital movies, photos, audio and text, their distribution through networks both electronic and physical will be considered in the context of a convergence of these media with a ...
  • Falconer Delia (Picador, 2005)
    The Lost Thoughts of Soldiers is a novel based on historical research in the US, and was published in hard cover by Picador Australia in 2005; it was republished in 2006 in paperback as The Lost Thoughts of Soldiers and ...
  • Macris Anthony (Giramondo Publishing Company, 2005)
    When, in the mid 1990s, I started writing my second novel, Great Western Highway (Capital, Volume One, Part Two), I knew I wanted to deal with two things: love and capitalism. Neither is easy to write about, the first ...
  • Morton Thomas (ABC, 2005)
    The program was produced for Background Briefing, ABC Radio Nationalâ¿¿s flagship investigative journalism program. It is 54 minutes in duration and the product of 6-7 weeks of intensive research, interviewing, editing, ...