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A Sydney Mystery: Doll Found at Canal Reserve, Wigram Road, Tuesday, February 19, 2013.
No Comments posted in Essay,image,Politics,ScienceI found the doll lying in the bark and rubbish that had washed down after a rain. As the doll appears to me to be an artifact, I went back to photograph it in the place where it had been found. (See re-enactment photos below from April 20, 2013) By coincidence, a few days after I found the doll, I attended a recital at the Sydney Conservatorium. Waiting outside the hall for the concert to begin, I saw a similar doll in a
Condo Fee Lifestyle[1] April 1, 2013 One of the actual rewards of consumer accessible technology has been the condo fee lifestyle. We now can download and upload our own material to the worldwide web, talk instantly to friends and family; videophone them, text them, and share photo and video of events as they take place on a geographically global scale. The price tag attached is usually touted as ‘small’, mere
What lies beneath is obscured from the eyes and memory but never erased. The race to find H2O on the moon has less to do with discovery, and more to do with the burn and lay waste policies that are wiping out this planet’s ecosystems. This is definitely not rocket science. Considering the length of time it took for all of the wonders of nature to form under and on top of this crust we stand on, the rate of speed
A summer parade opening the Calgary Stampede celebrations, July 6, 2001 is presented in triplicate. The visuals provide a focus for reflection on events that only weeks later marked changed levels of social innocence. Missing Parade Notes was assembled and edited into a short video documenting highlights of the parade. Slow motion and colour treatment were added to age the footage. The result is reminiscent of archived film
Remembering Women Murdered by Men: Memorials Across Canada Sumach Press; 1 edition (Mar 1 2006) 978-1894549530 About the Authors: The Cultural Memory Goup includes Christine Bold, Professor of English at the University of Guelph; Sly Castaldi, Executive Director of Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis; Ric Knowles Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Guelph; Jodie McConnell Human Rights and Equity Advisor; and Lisa