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From: "Kevin Murray" <kdmurray@bigpond.com> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 12:20 AM Subject: Southern Exposure SOUTHERN EXPOSURE Currently online at www.craftvic.asn.au/south is Southern Exposure, a brief survey of craft and related practices across the bottom of the world (minus the Chileans). Southern Exposure is a series of web pages with images (and captions) from condensed recent travel through Hobart, Dunedin, Wellington, Wanganui, Auckland, Johannesburg, Mpumalanga, Cape Town and Durban. The travel was supported by the Craft Leadership Fund of the Australia Council and my patient colleagues at Craft Victoria. The purpose of travel was to see if there was any potential for dialogue between the three countries. Most roads out of Australia lead north, and there is relatively little opportunity -- apart from sport - to develop cultural exchange with those on our own latitudes. In maintaining a horizontal conversational thread, I found there were some powerful voices to be heard and distinctive work to be seen. I hope some of the recorded interviews will find their way onto radio this year. The common issues include: Do indigenous materials have a relevance to contemporary craft practice? In what way can urban artists use the craft skills of rural women? How can white artists use the designs of people who are native to their region? What design best suits the environment of the south? What role does Australia play in the minds of those living in South African and New Zealand? In such a short time, I only met a sample of artists and heard about many others whose work might connect well with others along the same latitude. The challenge now is to find ways of bring these people together and open lines of dialogue. The Southern Exposure site will continue to grow. If you have any relevant material or links, please send them to me. There are some parts, such as the Tri-Nations table, that could do with input. It would be interesting to gather perspectives from the South Africans and New Zealanders who now call Australia home. Once it has gathered enough interest, and the company of those travelling along parallel paths, then it seems possible for a southern focus to look for a home in a main event. Such an event promises to add something new to the dense cultural networks that have evolved with the Asia-Pacific and Europe - an event that gives meaning to the peculiar condition of living 'downunder', at the bottom of the world. Kevin __ Kevin Murray Craft Victoria 31 Flinders Lane MELBOURNE VIC 3000 ph +61 3 9326 7862 or 9326 5204 fax +61 3 9326 5212 kmurray@craftvic.asn.au www.craftvic.asn.au -----Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to post to the Syndicate list: <syndicate@eg-r.isp-eg.de> to unsubscribe, write to <majordomo@eg-r.isp-eg.de>, in the body of the msg: unsubscribe syndicate your@email.adress