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Thursday
Nov182010

Day 1: Public Participation

Day 1 is over and was a fascinating meeting between our Artlab team and our invited Sydney guests – joining us today was Tom Rivard – architect and diverse thinker, Joni Taylor – creator of the recent urban biodiversity walks as part of the Sydney MCAs show – In The Balance, linguist and architect Alison

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Wednesday
Nov172010

Press Release 'Remnant / Emergency' Artlab #2

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, 18 November 2010: Remnant/Emergency ArtLab Kicks off in Sydney The ArtLab team with Natalie Jeremijenko (NYU), have taken residence at ARTSPACE , Woolloomooloo where they will work for the next two weeks. “ We have commenced clinical trials investigating what a better bat/human partnership looks like. These trials involve researching common

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Wednesday
Nov102010

Bat Rescue Visit

Today we made our second visit to the amazing people in Brisbane who work to rescue the sick and injured bats that fall foul of barbed wire, backyard fruit netting, dogs and other dire situations – these unpaid people work in highly stressful situations and their work is on the frontline of the bat/human dilemma

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Sunday
Nov072010

Tipping Point

http://www.hardrainproject.com/ The ArtLab Team are joining the Brisbane Tipping Point Conference this weekend! http://tippingpointaustralia.com/ This is the wrap – “Art and climate change – re-imagining a global future through dialogue and action TippingPointAustralia is hosting 3 forums in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in 2010 for invited international and Australian artists, scientists and others to explore [...]

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Sunday
Nov072010

Some Bats are Welome

Micro-Bats are welcome at the Royal Botanic Gardens – in fact a new home is being built for them – which also doubles as Australia’s most expensive sculpture (at $4.5-million). “A naturalist from the Australian Museum who assisted with the sculpture, Martyn Robinson, says while most public spaces eventually became habitats for plants and animals, [...]

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