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ONE RED STUMP WATCHED: The Stump Watch Began 10 Years Ago
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Monday, April 20, 2009. The Stump Watch Began 10 Years Ago. On February 23 1999 in the last year of the Milena. The watch began. There were no expectations but it was clear that no matter what how this site changed would be of some interest over time. Forestry is a contentious issue in Tasmania and emotion often replaces logic in regard to how places like this one are understood. It is well out of the way and few people visit it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). LOOKING BACK 10 YEARS.
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THE RED TREE: The REDreadTREE & Postmodern Reinvention
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Sunday, March 4, 2012. The REDreadTREE and Postmodern Reinvention. CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO ENLARGE. Everything is quotable and open to appropriation. Art about art throws up all kinds of difficulties but here we have The Red Tree. 8211; actually its the. 8211; characterised as, reinvented as, a symbol of "renewal". 8211; "I've been using the red tree for quite a number of years - it is really about renewal and change'. Many Hunniford, Examiner March 2 2012. And the unexplained phenomena of. Hardly seems li...
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THE RED TREE: TREEreadRED: Site 2000 After The Olympic Landcare Planting
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. TREEreadRED: Site 2000 After The Olympic Landcare Planting. 1990-2000 Decade of Landcare. Paint a dead tree sited on the highway between Hobart and Launceston. To highlight the issue of tree decline. The image captures the imagination of many people and becomes the inspiration of the. Red tree campaign of 1997. Associated with Olympic Landcare. To mark the end of the "Decade of Landcare. And associated with the "Olympic Landcare. Was moved from its original site where the RED.
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Mapping Landscape Ownerships: April 2009
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A conversation to do with placedness and the cultural dynamics that shape places and our cultural realities. Saturday, April 25, 2009. Stakes, Shares and Ownerships. Click on an image to enlarge. In the 1970s it was fashionable to start to consider “stakeholders”. In planning and management processes. Back then it was intended to be an inclusive notion but very quickly some of these stakeholders began to assert precedence over others – they demanded ranking and privileges to match. We do not need to inve...
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ONE RED STUMP WATCHED: LOOKING BACK 10 YEARS
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. LOOKING BACK 10 YEARS. Click on an image to enlarge. When a logging coupe is burned many are outraged and others say that it is necessary. Possibly the outrage is justified given the apparent waste and nowadays the increased awareness of the carbon stored in forests – nowhere more so than in Tasmania. The proposition that 60% of the biomass in a logging coupe such as this one goes up in smoke (CO 2. How much timber was harvested from this coupe? And that is an answer in itself!
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ONE RED STUMP WATCHED: WATCH THIS SPACE
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Monday, April 20, 2009. The site has been revisited to mark 10 years. There are images to be uploaded soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). LOOKING BACK 10 YEARS. THE 10 YEAR SURVEY. Some Time Lapse Images. The Stump on GOOGLEearth. If You Paint Something RED it Tends to Change What. The Place in Another Context. The Place in Context. The Stump Watch Began 10 Years Ago. View my complete profile. Click on the image. Click on the image. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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THE RED TREE: A MIDLANDS VIEW
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Friday, April 24, 2009. The LANDliteracy Network is seeking images of Tasmania's Midlands. The Network is exploring the idea of 'cultural landscapes'. And Tasmania's Midlands is example of the ways cultural dynamics have shaped and are continuing to reshape a landscape. Thank you Mal for your images! Click on the image to enlarge. Click here to see more of Mal's Midland's landscapes. The addresses that people need to send their images to are:. THE RED TREE NETWORK. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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THE RED TREE: Red tree (and other fires) article_ ART MONTHLY
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Red tree (and other fires) article ART MONTHLY. CLICK ON AN IMAGE TO ENLARGE. David Hansen, " Better read than dead". No 99, May, 1997. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to a conversation about a place, placemaking and placemarking. The RED. Would like to hear your stories. Initiated by the Launceston based artist, Ray Norman. Came about as a result of a confluence of ideas. The Landcare. Organisation was seeking a means to draw attention to 'Rural Tree Decline'.
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THE RED TREE: Californians Shoot TREEreadRED
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Thursday, April 23, 2009. Click here to go to source. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to a conversation about a place, placemaking and placemarking. The RED. Since 1996 has won the attention of many travellers along the Midlands Highway in Tasmania. All have different understandings and different stories to tell. There has been a network of people watching this place and the ways it has changed over time. The RED. Would like to hear your stories. Along the Midlands Highway. Click on the image.
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Mapping Landscape Ownerships: Stakes, Shares & Ownerships
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A conversation to do with placedness and the cultural dynamics that shape places and our cultural realities. Saturday, April 25, 2009. Stakes, Shares and Ownerships. Click on an image to enlarge. In the 1970s it was fashionable to start to consider “stakeholders”. In planning and management processes. Back then it was intended to be an inclusive notion but very quickly some of these stakeholders began to assert precedence over others – they demanded ranking and privileges to match. We do not need to inve...