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The Crumbling Ecologies Project: Skills Swap Meet
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project. The Skills Swap Meet. Workshop embraces the generous tradition of the Craft Community, facilitating a free environment for sharing knowledge and skills while getting to meet some amazing artistic people outside your circle. Our first workshop was held from 10am - 3pm on Saturday 28th April in Craft Victoria's Library Space. Skill - Machine Knitting. The Workshop - How to machine knit Sharon's custom design Crescent Scarf. (Pictured Left). Http:/ emmagracejewellery.wor...
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project: Why Geraniums
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project. In many parts of the world there are species of geranium that are critically endangered or extinct. The garden geranium is on the Australian National Heritage Trust’s Alert List for Environmental Weeds. That threaten biodiversity and cause environmental damage [1]. Http:/ www.weeds.gov.au/publications/guidelines/alert/p-alchemilloides.html. Australian Government, Department of Environment and Heritage-. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 6 - 8pm Thursday 26 April.
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Life Support Systems- Making Sense of the Earth's Ecologies: Jasmine Targett opening at Museum of Contemporary Taipei
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Life Support Systems- Making Sense of the Earth's Ecologies. DEBBIE SYMONS and JASMINE TARGETT. Monday, January 30, 2012. Jasmine Targett opening at Museum of Contemporary Taipei. We are thrilled to announce that Jasmine Targett's series Life Support Systems opens at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei this week. Installation at MOCA Taipei featuring Targett's Life Support Systems. Back wall) and Atmosphere. The exhibition runs from the 10th February - 8th April 2012. 2pm Saturday 8th October, 2011.
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Jasmine Targett: - blind spot
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Installation View at Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts, Innovators 1. Height 2.2m x Width 1.7m x Length 1.2m. Mirror - 1.2m Diameter. 8216;In every observation there is a blind spot, the spot on the retina where the optical nerve is connected making the eye blind on that very spot, all one can do is try to move these blind spots, in an effort to catch a glimpse of the invisible’-. Finding a means to visually and conceptually fathom this unperceivable aspect of nature, Blind Spot. 8220;I wanted the view...
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Jasmine Targett: Opening Night at Linden...
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Monday, June 2, 2014. Opening Night at Linden. Wow So that happened. Epic opening night that exceeded all of my expectations! Thank you so much to everyone that came to see the hidden delights on show in Linden Innovators 1 exhibition. I met lots of amazing new people and was completely overwhelmed by the response to the artwork. I am so pleased that it has inspired and touched so many people - thank you for all of the tweets, facebook posts, pinterest shares and instagrams! View my complete profile.
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Jasmine Targett: Blind Spot awarded new work grant from the Australia Council for the Arts!
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Monday, June 2, 2014. Blind Spot awarded new work grant from the Australia Council for the Arts! For those of you that follow my blog I am about to do some serious back dating of news events and updates for my records so forgive me but the wonderful news is well overdue! Late last year (2013) I was awarded a new work grant for the biggest project I have ever attempted.I am thrilled to be pushing my arts practice to new heights (literally in this case! Watch this space for project updates.
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Jasmine Targett: - on perception
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He eyes do not see. Telescopes and hand blown glass component. Height 160cm x Width 260cm x Length 80cm. At night when I look through my telescope I often wonder could there be another person with a telescope looking back at me? I suffer from what 17th-century English philosopher Francis Bacon called ‘a mystified incomprehension that science alone cannot cure.’. 8216;What the eyes do not see’. Hand blown Glass and Microscope. Height 40cm x Width 15cm x Length 17cm. Offers insight into the relationship be...
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Jasmine Targett: - indivisible
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Indivisible: Portrait of Humanity,. Indivisible: Portrait of the ‘Other World’,. Individual print size- Height 84cm x Width. A portrait of their species, Indivisible. Research for this work has been collated with the assistance of Dr Judy Callaghan, Monash Micro Imaging. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you would like to get in contact. About my work, collaborations or anything please email. There was an error in this gadget. Creative, maker, artist and sophist. View my complete profile.
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project: The Makers
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project. This is the Creative Network of generous and talented individuals that came together to make the Crumbling Ecologies Project. Practicing artists, makers, crafters, writers, curators and philosophers. By coming together we share a common thread, we now encourage you to find one another,. Start a conversation,. Collaborate and create together. In 3 words: soft, thought, documenting. In 3 words: public art, ecology and interdisciplinary collaborative practice. 8211;a luxury ...
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project: A Closer Look at Weather Barometer
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The Crumbling Ecologies Project. Thursday, May 17, 2012. A Closer Look at Weather Barometer. The IUCN Red List of endangered species uses the chart depicted in Weather Barometer to categorise the rate of a species’ decline from Least Concern to Extinct. It can be suggested that by these classifications Craft is a Critically Endangered form of arts practice in Victoria. This is the highest risk category and indicates a species’ numbers will decrease by 80% within three generations. June 7, 2012 at 11:45 PM.
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