Faculty Gallery (Art and Design building hallway, Monash Caufield)
Video was part of the Anxious Sight: Drawing Time Exhibition curated by Dr. Maryanne Coutts held at the Faculty Gallery, MONASH University, (Caulfield) Australia, August 2009.
Techniques used video:
A stop motion animation of 2 week drawing from life
Photos taken using a canon 30D mounted to the gallery wall
Stop motion drawing done by Zhen at the Faculty Gallery at Monash Caufield. Done over 2 weeks.
The drawing in the video, is a drawing of the hallway just outside of the gallery. So when people came and left the hallway they would also come and go in the drawing.
Copyright by Zhen
zhenART.net
A day in the life of a Monash Uni Art & Design student - Breanna Tepper - 2010
Submitted as part of Art & Design Film competition.
What a Week! | Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts is custom-built for curious minds. But what type of career can you expect?
With a Monash Bachelor of Arts, the options available to you will be anything but limited. From politics to performing, publishing to public policy, Arts graduates go on to do amazing things.
We wanted to give you a taste of some of the remarkable career paths available to Monash Arts graduates, and bust some of the myths about what an Arts degree can be.
Our What a Week video follows James and Stevie – two Year 12 students from Melbourne – as they embark upon a whistle-stop career tour. Follow them as they go backstage at Aladdin, tour the Amy Winehouse exhibition at the Jewish Museum, travel to Singapore to meet journalists and diplomats, spend time with broadcasters and TV presenters, and view the Melbourne Metro tunnel construction up close.
Not what you might expect from studying Arts …
Monash University Library Kashgar Digital Exhibition : An Introduction
Monash University Library presents 'Kashgar', a digital exhibition featuring a selection of photographs by John Gollings on display at the Sir Louis Matheson Library from June to August, 2017.
In 2005 researchers from the Monash Asia Institute and Urumqi Normal University in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China commenced an international research collaboration to document, measure, and define the most significant cultural monuments and spaces of Kashgar.
As part of the research project, Australian photographer John Gollings was invited to Kashgar to capture the architecture, culture, and monuments of the city and surrounds.
The complete collection of photographs is available in monash.figshare:
Monash University - Prato Centre
Fine art and Architecture Exhibition, 26 October 2012 at Monash University Prato Centre. facebook.com/TourismTuscany
Indian Pacific guests visit the South Australian Museum
Indian Pacific guests get to enjoy dinner and a private tour of the South Australian Museum before continuing on their journey across the Nullarbor.
ESSA Q&A 2017: Immigration & Identity
Is Australia being swept up in the populist trend? How has migration changed Australian identity, and economy? Should national identity still be relevant?
Watch ESSA's flagship event - Q&A 2017 - as our expert panel answered these questions and delved deeper into Immigration and Identity: The Economics of a Globalised World.
Since its inception, ESSA’s Q&A has delivered stimulating and insightful discourse around contemporary economic issues – and this year was no exception.
Whether you’re interested in economics, politics, or issues of identity, ESSA Q&A 2017 is a must-watch event.
Panelists, from left to right:
Daniel Harrison, Victorian Department of Treasury and Finance
Dr Leslie Martin, lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne
Dr Jim Minifie, Director of the Grattan Institute's Productivity Growth Program
Dr John Edwards, Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) Board Member and former economic advisor to Prime Minister Paul Keating
Prof John Langmore, Assistant Director of Research in the Melbourne School of Goverrnment and former federal member for Fraser in the ACT
See the comments for a time breakdown of the event by questions and responses!
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Caulfield Library
Get excited about the transformation of Caulfield Library. It will be a modern library at the heart of a busy urban campus.
Chinese Language Immersion in Virtual Worlds at Monash University
The virtual world and physical classrooms merge to provide traditional and online students the opportunity to practice Chinese language skills through voice and text communications in a blended learning environment.
Princes Park to Albert Park - Walk Melbourne via Melbourne Trams
Free walking notes and maps for walking Melbourne and surrounds, using Melbourne Trams. Marvellous Melbourne; magnificent inner city parklands, University of Melbourne, squares, fountains packed with history with minimal street walking.
Kulata Tjuta 2012-2014 at Sir Louis Matheson Library.
Watch the installation of the Sir Louis Matheson Library's new artwork unfold in this time-lapse video. 'Kulata Tjuta, 2012-2014' is a major installation acquired by the Monash University Museum of Art for especially for Monash University Library. The title translates to 'spears in flight' and the work comprises 277 hand-carved spears made by a group of senior men working with young men from the Tjala Arts Centre in the community of Amata in South Australia and with Jonathan Jones, a Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi artist based in Sydney.
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Caulfield Grammar School Mapping Video
Caulfield Grammar School Mapping Video
Master Fine Art- lasalle ICA 2016 Justin Lee CK
Rob Thorne - Te ata mauri i roto i te wai (Sound Spaces, Liquid Architecture)
Māori flutes and horns made from stone, bone, shell and wood
Sound Spaces: Rob Thorne
8 Oct 2016
Monash University Museum of Art
Monash University Caulfield campus
Melbourne
To coincide with the opening of the exhibition Life inside an Image, Liquid Architecture and MUMA presents Māori musician and anthropologist Rob Thorne (of Ngati Tumutumu).
Thorne has brought his nearly thirty years’ experience in alternative rock, free noise, experimental bands and improvisational sound art to working with traditional Māori musical instruments (taonga pūoro). His debut album ‘Whäia te Märamatanga’ (Rattle Records, 2014) is a deeply felt and highly concentrated conversation between the past and the present – a musical passage of identity and connection. Extending traditional Māori flutes and horns made from stone, bone, shell and wood via techniques of experiment and alchemy, Rob creates a transcendent aural experience that touches the soul with timeless beauty.
robthorne.co.nz
Video by Jason Heller hellerworks.net
Liquid Architecture is an Australian organisation for artists working with sound. LA investigates the sounds themselves, but also the ideas communicated about, and the meaning of, sound and listening.
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is an Australian public university whose flagship campus, the largest metropolitan campus in the country, is located in Melbourne, Victoria. The university was established in 1964 following the assent of the La Trobe University Act by Victorian Parliament on 9 December of that year, becoming the third university in the State. While it does not share the architectural aesthetics of its sandstone peers, at its core La Trobe, as much as Monash, was 'among the last of the old universities in Australia.' Of the many aspirations set upon La Trobe by its distinguished founders, one of its most prominent achievements, and a great source of university pride, has been its long-standing commitment to providing access to higher education to those traditionally excluded from the sector. In 2015 it was ranked in the top 100 universities under 50 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
La Trobe's flagship campus is located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora with two other major campuses located in the regional Victorian city of Bendigo and in the twin border cities of Albury-Wodonga. The university has two smaller regional campuses in Mildura and Shepparton, and three minor CBD campuses: two in Melbourne on Franklin Street and Collins Street, and one on York Street in Sydney.
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Margaret Taft on The SHTICK S56-07 Segment 1
Author Margaret Taft works as Research Associate at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilization, Monash University Caulfield Campus. Margaret wrote From Victim to Survivor in 2013 and recently launched a book she wrote with Prof Andrew Marcus A Second Chance - The Making of Yiddish Melbourne. Margaret was a schoolteacher, then was Principal at King David School, before taking up Post Graduate Studies in History. We discuss her connection with Yiddish Culture and its impact on the Melbourne Jewish community
Australian Catholic University - Time Lapse Construction - By Modscape
Check our our lastest installation take place at the Australian Catholic University. Their 1454m2 prefabricated addition was installed over 4 nights!
Check out our other time lapses of construction projects here:
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The Girl with Six Spare Hands
'Culture Jam' was a 20-week artist-in-residence project at Elsternwick Primary School, Melbourne. Gillian Howell, musician and composer, was the artist, and 15 students from Grade 4 were the collaborators. They composed 4 original pieces of music through the course of the residency in 2012.
Julian Parr, Master of Heritage Studies
Julian is currently undertaking the international specialisation stream of Heritage Studies at UWA.
Wind and Sand Company's Middle Eastern bellydance performance at Rock Hall's World Festival 2012
One of several performances at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum's World Festival that celebrates the Universal language of song and dance and the melting pot of cultures and traditions in America. - October 14, 2012 - Cleveland, OH