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  • Falconer Delia (Blank Inc, 2004)
  • Beilharz Kirsty (Australian Music Centre, 2009)
    Background This is a brief solo piano work contributing to professional contemporary repertoire for the piano. The work is a fleeting allusion to the rapidly transforming moods, colours, light and reflections of Sydney ...
  • Sivanesen, Haema (UTS Gallery, 2010-09-14)
    The grids of portraits in Salloum and Alis’ installation intrigue me, as they represent encounters – however fleeting – that are not unlike my encounter with Mohammed. Encounters with strangers who disarm you. Strangers ...
  • Cole Catherine (Taylor and Francis, 2007)
  • Bednarek, M. A. (University of Birmingham, 2006)
    Contrast is not only “one of those general conceptions we all are acquainted with” (Rudolph 1996: 3), it is also an important notion in linguistics both for studies of information structure (e.g. Chafe 1976, Umbach 2004) ...
  • Macris Anthony (O L Society Limited, 2006)
    Highway of Death is a chapter from my novel-in-progress, Great Western Highway, and deals with representations of war in media and urban contexts. It presents a case study of the first Gulf War (1990-1991), and explores ...
  • Falconer Delia (Black Inc., 2003)
    The essay 'The Historical Novel in Australia' was an intervention into a debate, initiated by novelist Malcolm Knox, that too many historical novels were being published in Australia, to the detriment of an engaged realism. ...
  • Johnston Rosemary (UTS, Centre for Research and Education in the Arts, 2006)
  • Hill Michael (UTS: Design, Architecture and Building, 2005)
    In the animated film The Incredibles (2004) a dysfunctional family of superheroes is forced to go undercover and to refrain from practising heroic deeds and demonstrating their special powers. In an attempt to give it ...
  • Neumark Norie; Miranda Maria (Sound of Failure, 2008)
    Research Background Current international developments in the field of media art have seen the exploration of ideas or issues move to the foreground and focus on the mediums and technology to the background. Works exploring ...
  • Finkelstein Joanne; Lynch Robert (Routledge, 2006)
  • Adelaide Debra (Picador, 2008)
    This is a major creative work, a novel of approximately 100,000 words. It was first published in Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand in May 2008, and has since been published in: Germany, France, the Netherlands, ...
  • Price Jenna (Canberra Times, 2007)
    'INDIGENOUS TALKING BLACK - Representing indigenous voices in the mainstream media Background When the Howard Government decided to implement the Northern Territory Intervention in 2006, the media representation of ...
  • Bacon Wendy; Nash Christopher (Australian Association for Tertiary Education in Journalism, 2003)
    This article reports on the quantitative analysis of a large-scale study of the coverage of aid and humanitarian issues in the Australian media in 1999. It should be read in conjunction with the qualitative analysis ...
  • Gibson Sarah (Ronin Films, 2005)
    Background The Hundredth Room is a 20 minute essay documentary that explores the experience of grief. Contribution Sarah Gibson is the researcher, writer, director and narrator of the documentary and contributor of original ...
  • Donald Stephanie (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005)
  • Salazar Francisco; Hendriks Max; Dyson Laurel; Underwood Jim; Kay Robert (Murdoch University, 2006)
    Using ICTs to preserve and revitalize Indigenous cultures and to promote intercultural dialogue is the aim of UNESCO's ICT4ID Project. Five pilot projects were conducted in 2004-2005 in Africa and South America to ...