Archive for July, 2004

Tuesday, July 20th, 2004

ACMIpark: Interventions in Public Space

by Rebecca Cannon

all images © SelectParks
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When new architecture is erected in a city with which we have become familiar through the years (learning its alleys, underpasses and shortcuts as we learn the secrets of a friend), it becomes a labyrinth for exploration. Within us arises a desire to map this complex structure into our […]

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Saturday, July 10th, 2004

Polyester Boy: Paul Elliott

Interview by Andrew Garton

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Melbourne’s Polyester Books, on Brunswick St, is a phenomenon, not least for its hardy resilience in the face of narrow-minded attacks from authorities and certain sectors of the community alike. Now it faces a new threat – the extinction of the artistic culture it grew up in. Andrew Garton spoke with the […]

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