Monthly Archives: October 2010

birds eye view…

The first day I arrive at the High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre it is a glorious spring morning. It seems hard to believe that we have just lived through the last seven years of drought. Everywhere is green and even … Continue reading

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a natural digression…

I’ve been busy lately.  This week began by setting up an exhibition Natural Digression at Level 17 Artspace, in Melbourne. In the last few years I’ve become part of a group of seven like-minded artists which includes Penelope Cain, Waratah … Continue reading

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growing pains…

In the next fifty years we must produce more food than we have consumed in the history of mankind. Dr Megan Clark, Chief Executive and CSIRO Board member, 2009. My project has taken a short but relevant diversion. While clumsily … Continue reading

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n-people…

AN UNSPEAKABLE HORROR seized me. There was a darkness; then a dizzy, sickening sensation of sight that was not like seeing; I saw a Line that was no Line; Space that was not Space: I was myself, and not myself. … Continue reading

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