Fintan Magee: Literary Notions @ Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
Literary Notions is a series to be featured in The Vault exhibition space at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, QLD Australia throughout 2014. The series will see some of Australia's best contemporary installation artists occupy the space using literature as their inspiration.
Fintan Magee created the following installation in response to Sebastian Barry's novel 'Long Long Way'.
Fintan's installation will be on show until the 5 July at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (BRAG). For further information about Fintan and the Literary Notions series visit:
Video created by Beaver Mountain Productions and the Bundaberg Regional Galleries.
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HDR Images of Exhibits at Airforce Museum at Bullcreek Western Australia
A series of high dynamic range images taken of exhibits at the RAAFWA Association Museum at Bullcreek in Western Australia. Included are photos of a catalina, spitfire, lancaster, wirraway, vampyre, dakota, percival proctor, canberra bomber, etc.
EVERYTHING Australia
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Flying the Drone around Copacabana Beach, Australia by Johnny Xmas ( Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Attribution 2.0 license
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Museum collectors and carers: one collector’s story
Dr W. H. (Harry) Butler, WA Museum Fellow
Without collectors and carers, there would be no Museum collections or displays. Dr Butler describes some methods he used for field collection and the post collection processes.
TedxCanberra Adventure: Open Mic Night - Ashley Zmijewski - The Art of Everyday
In this video Ashley talks about how art is something that's found in gallery's, but rather something that's in our everyday life.
Artentwine Symposium - Marcus Tatton
Marcus Tatton is a public space sculptor who brings inspiration from where he lives amongst the wild landscapes of Tasmania. Through his work Marcus explores the relationship between the natural and non-natural environments, how we humans interact with nature and the effect we have on the landscape.
Tatton has presented several solo exhibitions including ‘The Spirit Within’, Beaver Gallery, ACT 1996, ‘Monument to the Forests’, Object Galleries 1998, ‘Carved Interiors’, Handmark Gallery, Tasmania, 2000 and ‘The Wreckage Principle’, Cast Gallery, Tasmania, 2006. Tatton has also exhibited in ‘One Tree’, travelling exhibition in 2001, ‘Selected Works’, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, SOFA Chicago with del Mano Gallery in 2003, ‘Connections: International Turning Exchange 1995 – 2005’, Philadelphia, 2005 and Helen Lempriere Sculpture Awards in both 2006 and 2007. For his 2006 work Tatton was awarded with the Judges Encouragement Award. He has received the Montalto Sculpture Award in Victoria, the LANDCOM Sculpture Award at the University of Western Sydney and the Sydney Water Sculpture Prize for Environmental Sculpture. Marcus received the Curator’s Sculpture Prize at, Artscape Biennial, Byron Bay and The Andrea Stretton Memorial Invitation Award at Sculpture by the Sea in Bondi 2010. In 2011 Tatton installed a firewood sculpture at Headland, Sculpture on the Gulf at Waiheke Island, New Zealand, where the work received the Westpac Merit award. That year he also installed sculpture in Cottesloe, Aarhus, Denmark and in Bondi Sculpture by the Sea exhibitions.
Tatton currently designs and produces public art works in Australia. These range from natural and industrial waste material constructions, to cast concrete and fabricated steel projects.. His largest sculpture was installed in June 2010 in the ACT, a 42m long corten steel ‘scraggle of old fence wire’ at the Canberra Arboretum entitled ‘wide brown land’. Tatton installed a 6m high stainless steel work ‘Sine Language’ in the brand new Kingston Learning Project in Tasmania in 2011 and recently completed a community consultation at Risdonvale near Hobart that culminated in a 6m diameter corten sculpture in the village.
VIS School Tours
Victorian Institute of Sport Tour Victorian Institute of Sport is using a Jump Mat to measure vertical elevation and also “speed”. Book your tour and visit them. After all, this is a great time to visit, being an Olympic year. For more information please call Rick Wall on 9425 0042 or email: rick.wall@vis.org.au
Day 4 - Interior Design | Granny Flat Cyprus
Day 4 - Interior Design of granny flat Cyprus
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Melbourne | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:11 1 History
00:03:20 1.1 Early history and foundation
00:06:49 1.2 Victorian gold rush
00:10:29 1.3 Land boom and bust
00:13:19 1.4 De facto Capital of Australia
00:14:03 1.5 Post-war period
00:17:33 1.6 Contemporary Melbourne
00:19:09 2 Geography
00:21:16 2.1 Climate
00:24:32 2.2 Environmental issues
00:28:11 3 Urban structure
00:31:32 3.1 Housing
00:32:37 4 Architecture
00:35:32 5 Culture
00:41:16 5.1 Sports
00:45:56 6 Economy
00:50:24 7 Demographics
00:54:03 8 Education
00:56:47 9 Media
01:00:04 10 Religion
01:01:58 11 Governance
01:03:10 12 Infrastructure
01:03:31 12.1 Health
01:04:52 12.2 Transport
01:11:41 12.3 Utilities
01:13:57 13 Crime
01:14:28 14 Sister cities
01:14:56 15 See also
01:15:11 15.1 Lists
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SUMMARY
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Melbourne ( (listen) MEL-bən) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 (3,858.1 sq mi), comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 5 million (19% of the population of Australia), and its inhabitants are referred to as Melburnians.The city was founded on 30 August 1835, in what was the British colony of New South Wales, by free settlers from the colony of Van Diemen’s Land. It was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837 and named in honour of the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. It was declared a city by Queen Victoria in 1847, after which it became the capital of the new colony of Victoria in 1851. In the wake of the 1850s Victorian gold rush, the city entered the Marvellous Melbourne boom period, transforming into one of the most important cities in the British Empire and one of the largest and wealthiest in the world. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as interim seat of government of the new nation until Canberra became the permanent capital in 1927. Today, it is a leading financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region and ranks 20th in the Global Financial Centres Index.The city is home to many of the best-known cultural institutions in the nation, such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the National Gallery of Victoria and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. It is also the birthplace of Australian impressionism, Australian rules football, the Australian film and television industries and Australian contemporary dance. More recently, it has been recognised as a UNESCO City of Literature and a global centre for street art, live music and theatre. It is the host city of annual international events such as the Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open and the Melbourne Cup, and has also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Due to it rating highly in entertainment, tourism and sport, as well as education, health care, research and development, the EIU currently ranks it the second most liveable city in the world.The main airport serving the city is Melbourne Airport (also referred to as Tullamarine Airport), which is the second busiest in Australia, and Australia's busiest seaport the Port of Melbourne. Its main metropolitan rail terminus is Flinders Street station and its main regional rail and road coach terminus is Southern Cross station. It also has the most extensive freeway network in Australia and the largest urban tram network in the world.
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Backyard cabins and granny flats | YZY Projects 2016
YZY cabins used as a she shed, art studio, teenage studio, home office, parents retreat, pool house, kids house, guest house, B&B, beauty salon, yoga studio, hobby room, music room.
This video created from a published photo-book contains some of building projects with YZY cabin kits completed in year 2016 across Australia.
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Melbourne | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:04:19 1 History
00:04:28 1.1 Early history and foundation
00:09:12 1.2 Victorian gold rush
00:14:09 1.3 Land boom and bust
00:18:03 1.4 De facto Capital of Australia
00:18:59 1.5 Post-war period
00:23:47 1.6 Contemporary Melbourne
00:25:55 2 Geography
00:28:45 2.1 Climate
00:33:11 2.2 Environmental issues
00:38:14 3 Urban structure
00:42:49 3.1 Housing
00:44:16 4 Architecture
00:48:26 5 Culture
00:56:19 5.1 Sports
01:02:40 6 Economy
01:08:43 7 Demographics
01:13:26 7.1 Religion
01:15:57 8 Education
01:19:43 9 Media
01:24:12 10 Governance
01:25:50 11 Infrastructure
01:26:15 11.1 Health
01:28:06 11.2 Transport
01:37:47 11.3 Utilities
01:40:55 12 Crime
01:41:44 13 See also
01:42:01 13.1 Lists
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.7150937144209051
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Melbourne ( (listen) MEL-bərn) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. Its name refers to an urban agglomeration of 9,992.5 km2 (3,858.1 sq mi), comprising a metropolitan area with 31 municipalities, and is also the common name for its city centre. The city occupies much of the coastline of Port Phillip bay and spreads into the hinterlands towards the Dandenong and Macedon ranges, Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley. It has a population of approximately 5 million (19% of the population of Australia), and its inhabitants are referred to as Melburnians.The city was founded on 30 August 1835, in the then-British colony of New South Wales, by free settlers from the colony of Van Diemen’s Land (modern-day Tasmania). It was incorporated as a Crown settlement in 1837 and named in honour of the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. In 1851, four years after Queen Victoria declared it a city, Melbourne became the capital of the new colony of Victoria. In the wake of the 1850s Victorian gold rush, the city entered a lengthy boom period that, by the late 1880s, had transformed it into one of the world's largest and wealthiest metropolises. After the federation of Australia in 1901, it served as interim seat of government of the new nation until Canberra became the permanent capital in 1927. Today, it is a leading financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region and ranks 15th in the Global Financial Centres Index.The city is home to many of the best-known cultural institutions in the nation, such as the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the National Gallery of Victoria and the World Heritage-listed Royal Exhibition Building. It is also the birthplace of Australian impressionism, Australian rules football, the Australian film and television industries and Australian contemporary dance. More recently, it has been recognised as a UNESCO City of Literature and a global centre for street art, live music and theatre. It is the host city of annual international events such as the Australian Grand Prix, the Australian Open and the Melbourne Cup, and has also hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 2006 Commonwealth Games. Due to it rating highly in entertainment, tourism and sport, as well as education, health care, research and development, the EIU currently ranks it the second most liveable city in the world.The main airport serving the city is Melbourne Airport (also referred to as Tullamarine Airport), which is the second busiest in Australia, and Australia's busiest seaport the Port of Melbourne. Its main metropolitan rail terminus is Flinders Street station and its main regional rail and road coach terminus is Southern Cross station. It also has the most extensive freeway network in Australia and the largest urban tram network in the world.
Lake George - Inspire 1 Live Streaming Flight
Flight to Tongue Mountain that I Live Streamed using the DJI Pilot App. Pretty cool feature but the quality of your internet connection seems to affect it. I have 3mb upload here, which is pretty good, but it is still a little jumpy.
Dumb - Jordan Millar - The Milk Factory, Brisbane - 14/08/15
Faces of 1812
A video about the exhibition Faces of 1812 with curator Michael Eamon.
Faces of 1812 showcases some of the men and women, both combatants and civilians, who experienced the War of 1812. It presents the conflict as a rich and continuing source of artistic inspiration, commemoration, and reflection.
The War of 1812 united French- and English-speaking Canadians, First Peoples, and the British against a common foe. The confidence gained through their successful joint defence helped lay the foundation for modern Canada.
Faces of 1812 complements a related exhibition entitled 1812, now running at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. Both exhibitions are on view at the museum until January 6, 2013.
Directed by Katherine A. Jeans, Vice-President, Sound Venture Productions
Produced by Sound Venture Productions, Ottawa, 2012
(Running time: 6:48 minutes)
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Bonfire Fountain In Front of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
My family and I were going for a tour in the beautiful city of Ottawa in the province of Ontario in the country of Canada. Our first stop is the Parliament Hill, which is like the Capitol Building in the U.S. except it is in Canada. Ottawa is the capital of Canada, so that is why the Parliament Hill is here. I was walking towards the grand entrance and I found this awesome bonfire fountain that I have never seen before and it looked so cool and I thought maybe you guys would be interested in this. If you guys have any questions about the video, go ahead and ask away and also, please let me know if I missed anything in the description box. Enjoy! :D
Gordon Ramsay’s Emotional & Sincere Apology to Jamie Oliver
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Best Hotels in Canberra Hyatt Hotel Canberra A Park Hyatt Hotel
Featuring a state-of-the-art fitness center with an indoor swimming pool and sauna, this luxury hotel is only a 5-minute drive from the Parliament House. Guests can enjoy a decadent afternoon tea in the guest lounge.
Restored to its former 1920s glory and featuring Art Deco design elements, the Park Hyatt Canberra is a 10-minute walk from the National Library and a 15-minute walk from the National Gallery of Australia.
Each room features luxurious interiors with a sitting area, large work desk and a marble bathroom with a deep bathtub and separate shower. Flat-screen cable TVs, air conditioning and heating are also provided.
The Clubhouse at Hyatt Hotel Canberra features a fully equipped fitness center with personal trainers, massage services, hot tub, bike rental and a floodlit tennis court.
The Promenade Café provides a stylish and relaxed dining experience. Guests have access to 24-hour in-room dining, concierge services and a 24-hour business center.