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The Gravity Project: October 2007
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Thursday, October 11, 2007. Nine Lessons For Would Be Bloggers. The article Nine Lessons for Would be Bloggers. Discusses the concerns many people feel about blogging and provides helpful encouragement to potential bloggers in their first steps. I like this article because unlike many "how-to-blog" articles it is focused on the creative process rather than on how to make money from your blog or increase your pagerank. In this article, which first appeared as a post on Bokardo.com. The Gravity Project In:.
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The Gravity Project: February 2008
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Hello Sarah at the Gravity Project. Gravity - falling to the ground, falling into technology, feeling the weight of this new online world. it's more about writing a note on your blog. Lucy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Gravity Project In:. If you draw for long enough you stop controlling it and art just happens" - Chay-Ya Clancy, Kings Cottage Artist-in-Residence, 8 - 19 July. 6-9 pm, Every third Wednesday of the month. Arts Alive, 178A Charles St, Launceston.
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The Gravity Project: Fullness of flight
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Sunday, March 30, 2008. So here we are in the midst of the first weekend of workshops for the Gravity Project. There are four towns currently participating in different ways to this very real but almost imaginary exchange between us. Workshops and wandering, squeezing in through the ether of technology to communicate with those not immediately around us,. And talking in quiet and loud voices, expressing through our bodies and line work to those who ARE, immediately, around us. The Gravity Project In:.
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The Gravity Project: Guerilla Art Day
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Thursday, November 15, 2007. On Friday 26th October Karlee Foster, myself and a bunch of playful people took inspiration from the activities outlined in the book Guerilla. Kit by Keri Smith. The aims of the day were to think about launceston's public spaces; trial some ideas and talk about potential issues with the view to presenting similar ephemeral. Oh, and it was Tas Regional Arts' Youth Officer, Karlee Foster's last day. Here is Keri Smith's website:. Http:/ www.kerismith.com. The Gravity Project In:.
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The Gravity Project: Making a Movie with Your Mobile Phone Workshops
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Monday, April 28, 2008. Making a Movie with Your Mobile Phone Workshops. Listen to 7LA tomorrow morning (Tue 29 April) for free workshop place give away. When: 10 am – 4pm, Saturday 3rd May and Sunday 4th May. Where: Academy of the Arts, Inveresk. Cost: $120 (full) $60 (concession). Portable Worlds exhibition: 9 May – 5 June, Academy Gallery. To book a place in this workshop please email: info@tasregionalarts.org.au. Or call 64 262344. The Academy of the Arts in partnership with Tasmanian Regional Arts.
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The Gravity Project: Launceston's Blockie Rout - Creator Unknown
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008. Launceston's Blockie Rout - Creator Unknown. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Gravity Project In:. If you draw for long enough you stop controlling it and art just happens" - Chay-Ya Clancy, Kings Cottage Artist-in-Residence, 8 - 19 July. 6-9 pm, Every third Wednesday of the month. Arts Alive, 178A Charles St, Launceston. Stack of paper supplied, bring own drawing implements. Email Tasmanian Regional Arts. Making a Movie with Your Mobile Phone Workshops.
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The Gravity Project: Blogging Is Good For Your Health
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Thursday, October 11, 2007. Blogging Is Good For Your Health. Blogging is good for your health, according to a press release titled the “Brain of a Blogger” from two doctors, Fernette Eide M.D. and Brock Eide M.D. M.A. of Eide Neurolearning Blog. Http:/ www.blogherald.com/2005/03/03/blogging-is-good-for-your-health/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Gravity Project In:. 6-9 pm, Every third Wednesday of the month. Arts Alive, 178A Charles St, Launceston. Email Tasmanian Regional Arts.
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The Gravity Project: Portable Worlds Workshop a great success!
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Portable Worlds Workshop a great success! Nine participants from across the state who ranged in background from emerging filmmakers to high school teachers, learnt how to create, encode and transfer content onto their mobile phones. Lisa Harms and Ben Jones were inspiring trainers, with deep understandings of both the commercial and creative potentials of mobile technology. Workshop participant Margaret Meijers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Gravity Project In:.
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The Gravity Project
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Hello Sarah at the Gravity Project. Gravity - falling to the ground, falling into technology, feeling the weight of this new online world. it's more about writing a note on your blog. Lucy. This comment has been removed by the author. February 19, 2008 at 7:44 PM. Hey Sarah do you know how to add one of those counter things to a blog so you can tell how many people have viewed the page? February 19, 2008 at 7:44 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Gravity Project In:.
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The Gravity Project: August 2008
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Thursday, August 21, 2008. A Monthly Drawing Jam Night is now taking place every third Wednesday, 6 - 9pm, Arts Alive, 178A Charles St, Launceston. All Welcome. A casual and playful evening following in the spirit of Gravity project artist Chay-Ya Clancy's words "If you draw for long enough you stop controlling it and art just happens". Stack of paper supplied, bring own drawing implements. More info check out the Gravityinlaunceston blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Gravity Project In:.