Monday, September 30, 2013

Asia Society Presents Exhibition Featuring the Vanishing Glaciers of the Himalaya

Asia Society Presents Exhibition Featuring the Vanishing Glaciers of the Himalaya: "NEW YORK, NY.- Asia Society showcases the work of photographer and mountaineer David Breashears who, with Glacier Research Imaging Project (GRIP), has retraced the steps of renowned mountain photographers of the past century to recapture images of the Himalayan mountains and glaciers from exactly the same vantage points. Rivers of Ice: Vanishing Glaciers of the Greater Himalaya comprises recent photographs by Breashears, shown alongside corresponding historic images, revealing the alarming loss in ice mass over the intervening years due to climate change.

Breashears has retraced the steps of the 1921 British Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition Team, using as a guide, the photos of surveyor and photographer Major Edward O. Wheeler and amateur photographer George L. Mallory, who would later perish attempting to reach Everest’s summit in 1924. Returning to the same vantage points, Breashears has meticulously recreated their shots, pixel for pixel.
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Galleria dell'Arco Presents Xiong Wen Yun

Galleria dell'Arco Presents Xiong Wen Yun: "PALERMO, ITALY.- Galleria dell'Arco just opened Xiong Wen Yun's personal exhibition entitled Cai Hong ('Rainbow'). The Chinese artist, amongst the most celebrated and esteemed working on an international stage, will be presenting her work for the first time in Italy. For this her first showing, Xiong Wen Yun will exhibit at the Galleria dell'Arco a selection of photographic images. The artist will also install a site-specific project in the city.

The exhibition, curated by Paola Nicita, consists of approximately twenty large-format pictures that document and at the same time belong in a project that Xiong Wen Yun designed and realized in China between 1998 and 2001. The project 'Rainbow-Cai Hong' is organized as an articulated ensemble of outdoor performances, environmental installations, and production of photographs. The photographs that will be exhibited in Palermo are both an element of her larger project and a direct vehicle of the artistic values expressed by the artist. "

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Rivers of Ice » Events

Rivers of Ice » Events: "The Himalayan Glaciers & Asia’s Looming Water Crisis: July 14, 6:30PM

The Himalaya is home to some of the world’s most magnificent peaks and largest glaciers, which supply crucial flows to rivers across Asia. Yet many glaciers are disappearing at an alarming rate. Hear from leading experts as they discuss their roles in raising attention to the climate crisis"

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

China’s Environmental Crisis Through the Lens: Interview With Photojournalist Sean Gallagher | New Security Beat

China’s Environmental Crisis Through the Lens: Interview With Photojournalist Sean Gallagher | New Security Beat: "hotojournalist Sean Gallagher
By Susan Chan Shifflett  // Tuesday, September 24, 2013
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China is one of the world’s 12 “mega-biodiversity” countries, but its incredible natural landscapes, from Sichuan’s sparkling, turquoise-colored lakes to Guilin’s dramatic karst topography, are bearing the cost of rapid economic development, writes British environmental photojournalist and videographer Sean Gallagher in a new multimedia e-book."

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

First Footprints : ABC TV

First Footprints : ABC TV: "The Biggest Estate: 9,000 Years Ago To 1788
Series 1 | Episode 4
9,000 years ago people in Australia were learning to manipulate available plants & animals to increase food resources. They transformed an entire continent into a fully sustainable estate, until outsiders arrived. "

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Some great links

 Indigenous Ed 

www.gbrmpa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/9789/gbrmpa-ws08.pdf via kwout


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Twelve Canoes

Twelve Canoes:


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Macassan History in Arnhem Land - ABC Darwin - Australian Broadcasting Corporation via kwout

Macassan History in Arnhem Land - ABC Darwin - Australian Broadcasting Corporation via kwout: "
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Macassan Traders

I have been ooking for good sources of information and reources relating to the Macassan traders and their interactions with the Yolgnu people of Arnham land.
http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/bitstream/2440/39800/1/02whole.pdfMacassan History in Arnhem Land - ABC Darwin - Australian Broadcasting CorporationIf you listen to the Yolngu language of East Arnhem Land closely, you'll come across a few familiar sounding words, for example 'Rupiah', the Indonesian word for money. http://abc.net.au/local/stories/2009/07/21/2632428.htm - 21 Jul 2009




Ochre and Ink trailer - YouTube

Sunday, September 1, 2013