Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Brisbane Musicians of the Week: Tragic/Athletic play The Zoo, Fri Jan 2



This YouTube video shows Brisbane Indie band Tragic/Athletic playing their song "Three Months At Sea". If you like what you hear, you can click here to go to Tragic/Athletic's Myspace page and listen free to more of their music, or click here to see two more YouTube videos of Tragic/Athletic.

Tragic/Athletic are playing on Friday January 2nd at The Zoo, 711 Ann St, Fortitude Valley, (click here for a Google Map) supporting San Francisco act The Dodos. Local band kissy trouble company will also be playing. Tickets are $40+ booking fee - click here to order.

For full information on what's happening in Brisbane music each week, check out Scene Magazine's Gig Guide.

Brisbane YouTube: Street Performers in Queen Street Mall





These two videos are by YouTube user 1000NIN, who is originally from Chiba, in Japan, and is now in Brisbane. 1000NIN's occupation is "influencing by music".

The videos are of three different street performers in the Queen St Mall in Brisbane City, including a bagpipe player, a Korean violinist and a guy on a huge unicycle.

Brisbane Storm Photos: Do you ever dream? #bnestorm


Do you ever dream?, originally uploaded by Garry'.

This photo of a rainbow and clouds was taken by Flickr user Garry' at Wellington Point, on Greater Brisbane's southern bayside.

If you want to use this photo for non-commercial reasons, you can do that, because Garry' has released this photo under a Creative Commons non-commercial, share-alike, attribution licence - you can use the photo as long as you're not selling it, and as long as you make sure Garry' gets the credit. Thanks, Garry'.

Photos of Brisbane Storms: Thunderclouds over Victoria Point #bnestorm

This photo by Flickr user John Worthington shows storm clouds building up before the storm last night, December 30th 2008. The photo's called "Victoria Point - Bad Things Cometh". Victoria Point is a region of the Greater Brisbane area, out on the southern bayside in Redland Shire, south of Wynnum, Cleveland and Wellington Point.

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Brisbane Auditions: Sun Jan 18th, "He Died With A Falafel In His Hand"



Via girlclumsy's blog:

The play "He Died With A Falafel In His Hand", based on Brisbane author John Birmingham's notorious book about just how bad living in share housing can be, is going to be on in Brisbane next March. Auditions are on Sunday January 18th at 4pm at the Brisbane Arts Theatre, 210 Petrie Tce, Brisbane City (click here for a Google Map).

If you're on Facebook, you can join the play's group here, and you can purchase a copy of the book from Amazon.com if you click here.

Brisbane Christmas Lights: The Sallaways, Rochedale



This video is of a pretty spectacular Christmas light display put on by the Sallaway family of Childs St, Rochedale. According to the info on the video, that's Sinead O'Connor singing:

The display is fully computer controlled and synchronized to music. We have over 70,000 lights, on almost 300 individually controllable channels. All the music synchronization is done by hand, and it takes about 10 hours per minute of music -- so this song took about 20 hours to do!

The music is played on speakers for viewers, but also broadcast over low-power FM (on 91.7 FM) so people can tune their car radios to it.

This year, we have decided to raise money for the Royal Children's Hospital Foundation, who work wonders for sick children. If you'd like to make a donation, visit http://www.workingwonders.com.au/ -- or if you come to see the show in person and have enjoyed the lights, pop any spare change you have in our collection tin! :-)


If you'd like to drop in, click here to see a Google Map showing where Childs Street is.

Brisbane Wildlife Photos: Lynx Spider


Lynx Spider, originally uploaded by 7thSage.

This photo is of a Lynx Spider in Brisbane - it was taken by flickr user 7thsage. And it's an awesome close-up shot.

You can find out more about the Lynx Spider at Wikipedia, or The Find-A-Spider Guide, or at Brisbane Insects.

Monday, 15 December 2008

Brisbane Art: Jugglers Art Space X-Show Opening Photos, Fri Dec 12

I went to the opening of the X-Show at Juggler's Art Space last Friday night, saw some fine-looking art, and took pictures of the crowd.



People at Jugglers Art Space X-Show Opening, Friday December 12th 2008, 103 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-15


There's work from over 40 artists displayed at the X-Show. The ones that stood out most to me were by Shaun Campbell, Mark Zeidler, Merv1! and Kate Geck



People at Jugglers Art Space X-Show Opening, Friday December 12th 2008, 103 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-25


Shaun Campbell has a really cute style of working. The piece I liked most of his was called "Making The Best Of A Bad Environment - Turtle".




People at Jugglers Art Space X-Show Opening, Friday December 12th 2008, 103 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-16


Kate Geck had a studio installation in a small room on the upper floor. It had furry white carpet and two large, furry, vaguely alien-looking-beings each with television screens in their torsos. No, not like Teletubbies, these furry things had no arms, legs or faces, and just sat on the floor on their large bases. Weird and fun. This piece got a lot of people looking at it. You can click here to listen to an interview she did for 4ZZZ-FM in July this year about her work on the Big Square Eye project at the Brisbane Festival.




People at Jugglers Art Space X-Show Opening, Friday December 12th 2008, 103 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-10


Mark Zeidler's piece, "Mi Goreng Long Time" was a stenciled face of a woman onto a piece of carton from the very best junk food that has ever been invented in time and space, Indo-Mie Mi Goreng. If you click here, you can see what the Mi Goreng cartons look like.




People at Jugglers Art Space X-Show Opening, Friday December 12th 2008, 103 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-32

Merv1! had a wide, short piece called "Charles Whitman" that was full of intricate designs that looked like they took ages and ages to get right. This piece is on the top floor, in the room near the back door.

If you'd like to see the other 35 photos I took, just click here to see them at Zoom, the photo-sharing site.

The X-show is on until January 31st. Click here for a Google Map showing the location of Juggler's Art Space at 103 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley.



People at Jugglers Art Space X-Show Opening, Friday December 12th 2008, 103 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Brisbane Politics: Report on Sat Dec 13th anti-Internet-censorship rally #nocleanfeed


Brisbane nocleanfeed rally from Natalie Perkins on Vimeo.


Yesterday, Saturday December 13th saw rallies across the country to protest against the Government's plans to censor the Internet. This article is going to gather all the online photos, reports and videos I can find about the Brisbane rally, which happened in Brisbane Square, the large open space in between the new city council building and the Treasury Casino, just across George St from the end of the Queen St Mall. The video above is by Brisbane blogger Natalie Perkins, and just below is the story that ran on the local ABC TV news last night:



Blogger Ian Kath made this live report, and also this one, using Qik, a service that lets you send live reports to the Internet from an Internet-connected mobile phone.




This slideshow from flickr shows over a hundred photos from yesterday's protest. People who took the photos include flickr users flickrsquared, Mighty Mullet, gnuchris2, 5cheherazad3 and definatalie. There's also some photos from Surrealist1983, max_wedge, rahook2000 and master_gopher, and a short photoblog post at the OCA Research Review blog.

I helped to organise the rally, and I was the first speaker. My preliminary report of the rally is here, and I really recommend you have a look at this discussion at the brisneyland LiveJournal community between several people who went. It's a serious discussion of what could be done better, and how to win this fight. I'd also suggest you have a look at this comment at the Strange Times blog which discusses what should be happening at a rally - it was about the Melbourne one, but the ideas there are relevant to every city. There's also an article at Strange Times which says we should go more on the offensive and take some skin off Conroy, Hamilton etc by pointing out that THEY are the ones who are sexualising children - this issue really needs to be thought about and thrashed out.


There were also online articles in the Brisbane Times, and two reports online at the ABC website - the first ABC report is here and the second report is here. There are also articles about the rally at the Off Topic With Ashley blog, and here at Public Polity, both of whose bloggers spoke at the event.

That's all I've found for now, but I'm sure there will be more photos, articles, videos and such in the next few days. So if you know of something that should be here and isn't, just leave a comment and I'll get on to it.

EDIT 1) I forgot to link to the two voice posts I put onto LiveJournal. I called these posts in live from the rally. Post One is here and Post Two is here.

2) Brisbane blogger Ian Kath has made a podcast of interviews he did at the rally. Click here to go to his blog post, where you can download the podcast.

3) Brisbane blogger gnuchris has a report on the rally here on his blog, and a short YouTube vid of the crowd here.


4) Brisbane blogger Nicole Jensen has a report of the rally with some constructive criticism. You can see it if you click here.

5) If you're on Facebook, you can see videos of Mike Fitzsimon and Tiara Shafiq talking at the rally. There are also about 200 photos at the Facebook event page for the rally.

6) Brisbane blogger Michael Meloni of somebodythinkofthechildren.com has coverage and photos of the rally up.

7) 6 photos from Flickr user Alegrya

8) Mike Fitzsimon, who spoke at the rally, has written a blog post "Cancer and Colitis vitims Condemn Conroy's Censorship".

9) Camilla Percy has 23 photos she took up on Facebook

Friday, 12 December 2008

Brisbane Art: X Show open now

I'm at Juggler's Art Space at 106 Brunswick Street in the Valley at the opening of the X Show. If you're in the area for the next few hours, come on down!

Brisbane Politics: Anti Internet Censorship Rally SATURDAY 11am Brisbane Square #nocleanfeed



Just a quick reminder: The rally against the Government's plans to censor the Internet is on at 11am TOMORROW, Saturday December 13th, at Brisbane Square (the open space across George St from the end of the Queen St Mall, outside the new city council building where the great big metal balls are - click here for a Google Map)

For more info about the rally click here (and if you're in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide or Perth there's info there about your rallies), or click here if you're on Facebook.

Thursday, 11 December 2008

Brisbane Parties: Creative Commons Christmas Party, Tue December 16th

Via fellow Brisbane blog Four Thousand comes news of the Creative Commons Australia Christmas party.

Creative Commons is a way for you to let other people use your work - it's an alternative to copyright. You can decide to let other people use your work in any way they want as long as they tell people that you did it, or you can let people only use your work for non-commercial purposes, or you can let people republish your work as long as they don't change it.

Creative Commons is helping an explosion of creativity happen. Their Christmas party starts at 6.30pm on Tuesday December 16th at Lock N Load, 142 Boundary St, West End (Click here for a Google Map).

Brisbane Music: boymongoose's new song "Single Girls"

Boymongoose is an Indian living in Brisbane who creates new versions of Christmas carols and releases them with great video clips. Two years ago he and his band released 12 Days of Christmas, which now has over three million views on YouTube. And a month ago boymongoose released this year's Christmas hit, "Single Girls", based on Jingle Bells:



My favourite bit is the guy playing "Sitar Hero" :D

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Brisbane Photos: Cannon Firing at Fort Lytton


Canon Fodder, originally uploaded by Mr Magoo ICU.

This photo shows a cannon firing at Fort Lytton, an old fortress built in the late 19th century when people were scared that the Russian Empire might invade Queensland.

The photo was taken by flickr user Mr_Magoo_ICU. If you'd like to know more about visiting Fort Lytton, you can click here or here.

Brisbane Music: 2 Hot 4 Mt Isa

This vid is by Brisbane band The Hotties. The song's called 2 Hot 4 Mt Isa, and it picks up on some ignorant comments earlier this year by Mt Isa Mayor John Moloney.

Brisbane Style: BrisStyle Christmas Markets, Saturday 13th December

If you like handmade stuff, you should head along to the BrisStyle Christmas Markets which are on this weekend at the Hamilton Hall.

BrisStyle is a group of Brisbane craftspeople who sell what they make on etsy.com, a big site where all sorts of people sell handmade goods.

The markets are at the Hamilton Hall, this Saturday, December 13th from 9am to 4pm. The Hamilton Hall is on the corner of Racecourse Rd and Rossiter Pde, Hamilton. (Click here to see a Google Map).

Monday, 8 December 2008

Brisbane Music: 4ZzZ's Eternally Ours (Best of Brisbane Bands)

Music blog That Striped Sunlight Sound republishes some great music. At the moment, TSSS is letting you download 4ZzZ-FM's "Eternally Yours", a series that was broadcast ten years ago. The series plays some of the great Brisbane bands from 1975 - 1995.

TSSS has pubished 4 editions so far, but keep an eye on the blog as there will be more.

Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four

Brisbane Art: Jugglers Art Space X Show opens this Friday



Jugglers Art Space, at 103 Brunswick St in Fortitude Valley, is putting on its end-of-year show, the X-Show, this week. It starts on Friday December 12th at 6pm.

Jugglers Art Space concentrates on emerging and mid-career artists, and the gallery is set up to concentrate on creativity rather than commercial artwork. The show will have work from about 30 artists. It's on the bit of Brunswick St that is to the north-west of the Valley Fiveways - between the main part of the Valley and the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital in Herston. Click here for a Google Map.

Sunday, 7 December 2008

Brisbane Weird Photos: Grey St and Melbourne St, South Brisbane


Mini Bus, originally uploaded by Robzter83.

This photo is really weird. I mean it's a fairly mundane scene, but at first glance it looks like a photo of a model train set or something like that. I had to have a close look to be convinced that it was a photo of a real scene (and I pass through this part of town a lot).

It's by flickr user Robzter83



EDIT: I've just found out from the photographer that this technique is called "Tilt-Shift". You can find out more about it at Wikipedia, or there's a tutorial about how to do it in Photoshop if you click here.

Saturday, 6 December 2008

Brisbane Christmas Photos: Scary Santa

Cynical flickr user obLiterated asks:

"If you were 3 or 4 or 5 and someone told you this guy was going to sneak into your house at night, would you have nightmares forever?

This inflatible Santa takes up one entire display window in Myers in the city [in the Myer Centre in the Queen St Mall - Ed], making it about 7ft high by 10 ft wide (or bigger).
And much, much scarier in real life...."

Well I guess he's not getting anything for Festivus!

Brisbane Tours: Parliament House



This video by YouTube user PattycamWatcher shows a tour of Queensland's Parliament House, including High Tea, that was organised by ABC 612, the local ABC radio station.

If you'd like to tour Parliament yourself, click here for all the details. Parliament House is on the corner of Queen and Alice Streets in the city - click here for a Google Map.

Friday, 5 December 2008

Brisbane Style: Reverse Garbage Renaissance Exhibition

Reverse Garbage is an organisation in West End that collects the things industry throws away and sells them to the public - often so people can make interesting artwork out of them.

Reverse Garbage have a Renaissance Exhibition going on right now, until December 19th. The exhibition is of artwork that is made from at least 70% salvaged materials. Some of the exhibitors are the people behind Jellygnite, Ruby2GoGo and Beckybean.

The exhibition is open from 9 to 5, Monday to Saturday. Reverse Garbage is at 296 Montague Rd, West End, right near the corner of Vulture St. Click here for a Google Map.

Brisbane Style: Handmade Handbags

I found this photo of a recycled reversible handbag when I was searching through photo-sharing website for photos about Brisbane. It's by Brisbane craftswoman Beckybean. If you like what you see, you can buy all sorts of handmade recycled bags from Beckybean's Etsy store.

Beckybean's personal blog, The Small Stuff, is here, and it has lots of details of what she's making and what she's up to. One of the things she's up to is selling her products at the Brisstyle markets on Saturday December 13th from 9am to 4pm, to be held at the Hamilton Hall, on the corner of Racecourse Rd and Rossiter Rd, Hamilton. (Click here for a Google Map).

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Brisbane Music: The Cairos



This YouTube video shows you Brisbane band The Cairos perform their song "Batman". If you like it, you can listen to more at The Cairo's MySpace page (just click here), or you can click here to find more videos of The Cairos on YouTube.

The Cairo's next gig will be at The Troubadour, at 322 Brunswick St in the Fortitude Valley Mall, on December 12th. Click here for a Google Map.

Brisbane Lighting: another great photo of December 3rd storm #bnestorm


The hand of God, originally uploaded by RobertsonPhotography.

This photo is just awesome! It's by flickr user RobertsonPhotography.

Brisbane Lightning: Photo of 3rd December storm #bnestorm


Lightning, originally uploaded by jaredbazley.

This great photo of lightning from Mt Coot-tha was taken by flickr user jaredbazley

Brisbane Creatives: Pecha Kucha videos from December 3 #pechakucha

Well, I went to Pecha Kucha Brisbane volume 8 last night and it was a very inspiring time. I got to meet some people from Twitter that I've only ever met online before *waves* and got to make videos of most of speakers.

Unfortunately, I ran out of videophone memory before I got to Randall Breen of Jugglers Art Space, because he gave what was my favourite presentation of the night. Jugglers Art Space is an artist-run gallery that concentrates on emerging artists and doesn't have a commercial focus. This means they are able to concentrate on creativity instead of having to constantly think about what's going to sell.

But I did manage to make videos of 8 of the speakers. I've got two of them here. First up is Robert Riddel of RA Riddel Architecture whose speech was all about how we are going to fit half a million extra people into the Brisbane inner city area, but the phone ran out of memory with about a minute to go :(



Elliott Bledsoe from Creative Commons Australia also talked about Creative Commons and how the idea of sharing your creative work is giving a kick-start to creativity:



And here are links to the other six videos of people who spoke last night:

Graphic designer and Shillington College lecturer Tanya Ruxton

Bamboo artists Matt Hughes and Luke Prendegast

Architect John Mainwaring

Fashion Designer George Wu

Photograper Adam Sebastian West


Designer of stylish/fashionable hi-fi systems Jesse Costelloe


The next Pecha Kucha Brisbane is going to be on February 11th 2009. I'm certainly going to be there.


Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Brisbane Creativity: Heading to Pecha Kulcha Brisbane tonight



I'm going to head on down to the Powerhouse at New Farm Park this evening at 8.20 to catch Pecha Kucha Brisbane. Pecha Kucha "is an event where any designer, artist, architect, interactive media or alike, are given the soapbox to present their designs, thoughts and ideas." They get to speak, and while they speak show 20 slides for 20 seconds each - so each speech is 6 minutes 40 seconds. Which suits my attention span just fine.

The video above shows what went on at the last Pecha Kucha Brisbane,  from this story from the Monkwhy blog.

Brisbane Street Art: David Caruso sticker on Ipswich Rd


ipswich road , originally uploaded by openhammer.

This photo of a sticker of David Caruso looking enigmatic (he has any *other* expression?) was taken on Ipswich Road by flickr user openhammer. Openhammer has hundreds of photos of stickers - just click here to see the rest.

Brisbane Music: I Heart Hiroshima

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Monday, 1 December 2008

Moon Smiley photo

Here's my photo of tonight's Moon Smiley...anyone else got any? And in the name of superstition, what exactly is this a good omen for?

Sunday, 30 November 2008

#nocleanfeed: Rally against Internet Censorship in Australia, Saturday December 13th 2008



On December 13th 2008, there will be rallies in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide and Perth to protest against the Government's plans to censor the Internet in Australia. This video has all the details and also some advice about what to say when you're talking to people who are worried about what kids might see online. Please spread this video and news about the rally far and wide.

Rally details:

Brisbane:
Saturday 13th of December 2008
11am-3pm
Brisbane Square (between the casino and city library, Victoria bridge end of Queen St Mall)

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=42526399601


Sydney:
11:00 AM 13th of December, 2008
Where: Town Hall Square, George Street, Sydney (beside Town Hall)

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=49916537640


Melbourne:
Date: Saturday 13th of December 2008
Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: Outside the State Library, corner of Swanston St and La Trobe St.

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=46838735931

Hobart:

Saturday, December 13, 2008
11:00am - 1:30pm
Parliament Lawns
Hobart, Australia

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=39329861995

Adelaide:
Saturday, December 13, 2008
12:00pm - 4:00pm
Parliament House Stairs
North Terrace

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=39343300875

Perth:
13th of December 2008
12pm-3:00pm
Stirling Gardens, City

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=45738419714

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Civilian car on Busway near Roma St Station heading to city

Just saw a car on the Busway! I was waiting at Roma Street bus station and this civilian drives past. The photo clearly equals Reaction Time Fail but you can *just* see a tail light.

I told the bus driver but he didn't seem worried enough to radio it in, even when the car came back the other way. *Mildly Intrigued*

Brisbane Anti Censorship Rally planning meeting

If anyone is interested in planning the Brisbane rally against the Government's plan to censor the Internet, there is a meeting on Sunday November 30 at 3.30pm at Post Office Square in town.

The rally itself is on Saturday December 13 at Brisbane Square, George St, at 11am. Brisbane Square is right opposite the end of the Queen Street Mall, just across George St.

For more info on rally planning go to the forums at http://www.nocensorship.info

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Brisbane Music: Wanna be in a girl band?

The Brisneyland community on LiveJournal is full of interesting information - people often use it to ask weird questions like "where can I get [strange item]". And today's post by LJ user queencleopatra is no exception:

I am 21 and have had a few years training in dance, and a lot of training and experience in singing. I really would love to get a few girls together (Ages 18-25, but if you are outside this age range and still interested please dont hesitate), who would eventually become firm friends, to start with covers of pop music, and maybe a bit of dance numbers to Asian pop, which I am a huge fan of.
So if that sounds like you, or if you have any helpful suggestions, click here to see the whole post and leave a comment.

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Brisbane Movies: FREE European films this THU-SAT at Botanic Gardens

If you like European films, or if you want to try something different, there are three FREE European films showing this week at the Soundshell Hill at the City Botanic Gardens (click here to see a map). You can click here to see details of the free European film festival.

The films are:

Thursday November 6: Days and Clouds

Friday November 7th: The Edge of Heaven

Saturday November 8th: Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (Welcome to the Sticks)

Gates open at 6pm each night and the movies start at 7pm. You can register here if you want to - you might score a free gourmet sandwich pack from Helga's, who are sponsoring the free films.

Monday, 3 November 2008

Brisbane Politics: John Quiggin lectures on What The Financial Crisis Means For You

I'm at the John Quiggin lecture at City Hall right now. Stay tuned to this post: I'll update it with more photos and a recording of the speech when it's over.

UPDATE: Here's the recording of John Quiggin's speech:



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You can read John Quiggin's blog if you click here. The speech was organised by BrisScience.

John Quiggin speaks on The Financial Crisis and What It Means For You 081103 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-2
John Quiggin speaks on The Financial Crisis and What It Means For You 081103 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-2 by djackmanson on Zooomr

Audience at John Quiggin lecture on What The Financial Crisis Means For You
Audience at John Quiggin lecture on What The Financial Crisis Means For You by djackmanson on Zooomr

Brisbane Music: Kristen Haynes: FREE This Friday at 2HIGH Festival



Brisbane jazz/folk artist Kristen Haynes plays for FREE this Friday night, 6.30pm at the 2High Festival at the Brisbane Powerhouse, New Farm Park (see below for a Google Map).

If you'd like to hear more of her music, you can listen for free on Kristen Haynes Myspace page if you click here, or on Kirsten Hayne's keytone page if you click here.


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Brisbane Public Lecture: The Financial Crisis and What it Means for You TONIGHT at City Hall

Economist and Brisbane blogger John Quiggin is giving a lecture called "The Financial Crisis and What it Means for You" TONIGHT, Monday November 3rd, at 6.30pm at the Ithaca Auditorium at Brisbane City Hall, King George Square (see Google Map below):

The financial crisis that has overwhelmed banks, stock markets and governments around the world seemed, to many, to come out of nowhere. But it has its roots in policies and financial innovations going back several decades, to the breakdown of the previous global financial system amid the inflation and mass unemployment of the 1970s. The current crisis is likely to have equally profound implications for individuals, families and business and for the way in which the economy will be managed in the future. It is too early to tell for sure what these implications will be, but John Quiggin will have a go anyway.

(Via Larvatus Prodeo)


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Brisbane Festivals: 2high Festival THIS WEEKEND



The 2high festival is a massive, free festival of art, music and performance THIS WEEKEND at the Powerhouse, New Farm (see below for a Google Map). 2high is about showing off the work of young and new artists in SE Queensland. Just click on the program above to have a look at the 2high website and find out more.


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Thursday, 30 October 2008

FREE Brisbane Zombie Movies: Night Of The Living Dead +4 this Friday and Saturday



Tomorrow, Friday October 31st, and Saturday afternoon November 1st, the Cinematique at the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) are showing all five of George A Romero's "Dead" films for FREE (see below for map).

Friday afternoon kicks off at 4pm with Night of The Living Dead, followed by Dawn of the Dead at 6pm and Day of the Dead at 8pm. Then on Saturday at 4pm it's Land of the Dead followed by Diary of the Dead at 6pm.

And if you can't make it, you're in luck. Night of the Living Dead is in the public domain, so you can sit back and watch it right here, all 96 minutes of it:





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The round placemark on the map is the entrance to the Gallery of Modern Art. Go in the main door, and walk towards a stall in the middle where they sell tickets. Look to the left and you'll see a small foyer which is the entrance to the cinemas. The bus symbol on the map shows you where the Cultural Centre busway station is - just walk north from there to get to the Gallery.

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Brisbane Political Junkies: USA Election Watch Party, Jubilee Hotel, Wed Nov 5 9.30am

Some Brisbane political junkies have set up an election watch party on Wednesday November 5th at the Jubilee Hotel, 470 St Pauls Terrace, Fortitude Valley (see below for a Google Map). The party starts at 9.30am - this is 6.30pm Tuesday in New York and 3.30pm Tuesday in Los Angeles, so the first results should just be starting to come in. There's a small charge - about $10 - to go in, as they've set up wi-fi so anyone can take a laptop along and get online. You can buy drinks and pub food, too .

Well-known political commentator Possum from the Pollytics blog will be there - he's provided more depth than anyone in the media when discussing Australian opinion polls

If you're interested you should click here and leave a comment so they know how many people are coming. The Jubilee Hotel is about five minutes walk from the Fortitude Valley/Brunswick St train station, or you can catch a 301 bus from the Cultural Centre, or Adelaide St, and get off at the bus stop on the corner of Constance St and St Pauls Terrace, about twenty seconds' walk from the Jubilee. You can also catch the 320 from Stop 142, Edward St in the city, outside the Macarthur Central shopping centre, right near the corner of Elizabeth St - get off at the same place.


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Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Brisbane Art: Brisbane Comix Jam Wed October 29th, 6pm, The Alibi Room, 720 Brunswick St



Brisbane Comix Jams are back! Comix Jams are when lots of people get together to draw comics - so if that's your thing, head into The Alibi Room at 720 Brunswick St, New Farm (on the corner of Annie St, catch the 196 or 199 bus from the Cultural Centre bus station or Adelaide St in the City).

If you want to see what's happened at previous Comix Jams, click here.


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Monday, 13 October 2008

Brisbane Festivals: Greenfest 2008 Opening Speeches

I went to the opening of Greenfest 2008 last Friday, and after slaving over a hot computer all weekend, I finally have the speeches ready for you. The speakers were introduced by John Schulter of Channel 7. The order of the videos is:

1) Welcome to Country by Eddie Ruska
2) Andrew Fraser, Treasurer of Queensland
3) Nunukul Yuggera Dance Troupe
4) Actor Jack Thompson
5) Famous primate scientist Jane Goodall (unfortunately I couldn't get the last five minutes or so as all my memory cards were full)

If you'd like to see more photos than the ones here, click here to see the photoset at Zooomr - there's about 60 photos there.

Eddie Ruska at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-31
Eddie Ruska at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-31 by djackmanson on Zooomr



People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-10
People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-10 by djackmanson on Zooomr

Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-35
Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-35 by djackmanson on Zooomr



People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-28
People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-28 by djackmanson on Zooomr

Jagera dancers at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-43
Jagera dancers at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-43 by djackmanson on Zooomr



People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-19
People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-19 by djackmanson on Zooomr

Jack Thompson at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-53
Jack Thompson at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-53 by djackmanson on Zooomr



Jane Goodall at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-57
Jane Goodall at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-57 by djackmanson on Zooomr



People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-60
People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-60 by djackmanson on Zooomr

People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-65
People at Greenfest Opening Speeches, 081010, Suncorp Piazza, Southbank, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia-65 by djackmanson on Zooomr

Monday, 6 October 2008

Brisbane Art: Jon Cattapan's Possible Histories: Valley Nights exhibition

John Cattapan at Opening night of Jon Cattapan's Possible Histories Valley Nights exhibition 081003-15

On Friday night I went to the opening of the free Possible Histories: Valley Nights exhibition of Jon Cattapan's work. It's on at the Dell Gallery at the Queensland College of Art until Sunday November 16th - see below for a Google Map.

This video of the opening speeches by Doug Hall and Jon Cattapan also pans over the signature work, Valley Nights, a huge, 4-panel work that is almost seven metres wide and almost two metres high:








The notes on Cattapan's art by exhibition curator Simon Wright talk about how Cattapan has been coming to Brisbane for the last twenty years, which means he has seen Brisbane change from a backward-looking, inwards-looking provincial city into an "Australian metropolis". Wright says that this sort of change is an important part of Cattapan's work.

Another important thing about Cattapan's work is that it is not very clear exactly what stories (if any) he is trying to tell. There are human figures in his work, but they it's often hard to make out exactly what they are doing. This means that when you look at his work, you have to make up your own mind about what's going on.

Opening night of Jon Cattapan's Possible Histories Valley Nights exhibition 081003-17

It's a small exhibition: just four walls of the smallish Dell Gallery. On one wall is the huge "Valley Nights" work. As you can see from the video, it's all about Fortitude Valley. The Story Bridge dominates the centre of the painting, streching over a river. But very little else is clear. There are small-ish sketches of the McWhirters building and the gasomter at Newstead, but apart from that the "Valley Nights" is not true to physical reality. You can't move from one landmark to another as if it was a map, and the streets aren't laid out like they really are in Brisbane. I guess this is another part of asking you to work out your own story when you look at it.

Most of "Valley Nights" is dominated by blue night with long rows of street lights, or red, green, orange and yellow light, like the bright colours of street lamps and traffic lights. There are a couple of sketches of people gathered together doing stuff, but it's not very clear exactly what.

Opening night of Jon Cattapan's Possible Histories Valley Nights exhibition 081003-1

"Valley Nights" is something you should go and sit in front of for at least ten or twenty minutes - just soak it up.

When you've finished looking at "Valley Nights", turn to your right and you'll see twenty works that make up the "In Valley" series. Once again these are pictures of groups of people, but it's really not clear what they are doing. Some of them might be getting hassled by the cops, and some of them look like they could be having car trouble. The people are drawn in blue pencil, and there are splotches and dashes of bright orange paint over these paintings as well.

Opening night of Jon Cattapan's Possible Histories Valley Nights exhibition 081003-23

Behind you (as you look at "Valley Nights" are dozens of smaller artworks making up "The City Submerged #23: the lie of the valley". Some of these are reworked photographs, many are brightly-coloured ovals. And to your left are five untitled works making up "Valley Study 1-5", which look like photographs that have been silk-screened with oil and acrylic paint. As with all the other work, nothing is clear but an impression.

There's a long article by Suzanna Clarke about Jon Cattapan on the Courier-Mail website - it's worth a read if you want to know more about Cattapan's work and what else he's done.

Opening night of Jon Cattapan's Possible Histories Valley Nights exhibition 081003-9

"Possible Histories", which is a book by Chris McAuliffe about Cattapan's work from the 1970's onwards, is on sale at the exhibition. You can also buy it here from Melbourne University Press, and you can read it at the University of Queensland Library, the Queensland State Library, or the Brisbane City Council Library. If you need to look the book up at other libraries, use this list from Wikipedia.

The photos in this article are shots of people at the opening. If you'd like to see the full set of 30 photos, click here.

If you're interested in buying any of Cattapan's work, the Milani Gallery handles all enquiries.

The Dell Gallery at the Queensland College of Art is open from Wednesday to Sunday each week. On weekdays it opens from 11am-4pm, and on weekends from 12 midday till 4pm. This Google Map shows you where to go: the gallery is about two minutes walk from Southbank train station or about five minutes walk from the Southbank bus station:




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