IOE Graduation Ceremony 2010
IOE Graduation Ceremony
IOE Graduation Ceremony 2010
IOE Graduation Ceremony
IOE Graduation Ceremony 2010
IOE Graduation Ceremony
Australia Ensemble Worskhop with Andrew Schultz
Professor Andrew Schultz presents "Septet no.2; Circle Ground" with the Australia Ensemble.
Australia Ensemble Worskhop with Andrew Schultz
Professor Andrew Schultz presents "Septet no.2; Circle Ground" with the Australia Ensemble.
Australia Ensemble Worskhop with Andrew Schultz
Professor Andrew Schultz presents "Septet no.2; Circle Ground" with the Australia Ensemble.
Australia Ensemble - A Class Of Its Own
For over thirty years The Australia Ensemble, resident at UNSW, has been enthralling audiences around the world with a brand of chamber music that places modern Australian compositions alongside those of Mozart and Bach.
In addition to its subscription series the Ensemble performs free lunchtime concerts and workshops at the University. For more information and concert bookings please visit the Australia Ensemble website:
http://www.ae.unsw.edu.au
Australia Ensemble - A Class Of Its Own
For over thirty years The Australia Ensemble, resident at UNSW, has been enthralling audiences around the world with a brand of chamber music that places modern Australian compositions alongside those of Mozart and Bach.
In addition to its subscription series the Ensemble performs free lunchtime concerts and workshops at the University. For more information and concert bookings please visit the Australia Ensemble website:
http://www.ae.unsw.edu.au
Trent Jansen: Sustainable Design
COFA graduate and lecturer Trent Jansen, on why design and emotion are intertwined.
Trent Jansen: Sustainable Design
COFA graduate and lecturer Trent Jansen, on why design and emotion are intertwined.
Kate Jennings - The Fork In The Road
Internationally renowned author Kate Jennings delivers the 2010 Barry Andrews Memorial Lecture.
Kate Jennings - The Fork In The Road
Internationally renowned author Kate Jennings delivers the 2010 Barry Andrews Memorial Lecture.
Mikala Dwyer: Seance for an Island
Sydney artist and COFA Alumni, Mikala Dwyer completed a residency on Cockatoo Island in the lead up to the 2010 Sydney Biennale.
Struck by an absense of sound, agressive seagulls, and the carvings of history, she produced a multimedia installation called An Apparition of Reduction. It fuses sound, smoke and stone in a kind of seance for the island.
Mikala describes the process behind the work, what it's like to carve stone and has a bit of advice for emerging artists - don't do it for the mon
Mikala Dwyer: Seance for an Island
Sydney artist and COFA Alumni, Mikala Dwyer completed a residency on Cockatoo Island in the lead up to the 2010 Sydney Biennale.
Struck by an absense of sound, agressive seagulls, and the carvings of history, she produced a multimedia installation called An Apparition of Reduction. It fuses sound, smoke and stone in a kind of seance for the island.
Mikala describes the process behind the work, what it's like to carve stone and has a bit of advice for emerging artists - don't do it for the mon
Peter Hennessey's Hubble Space Telescope
Artist Peter Hennessey makes big things - really big things. He's made a voyager, a lunar rover, and an Neonatal Intensive Care Unit just to name a few.
For the Sydney Biennale he's made a Hubble Space Telescope called My Hubble on display on Cockatoo Island.
In a past life Peter worked online but now he's out to de-digitise the world, trying to answer two questions. How big is it really? And can you make it yourself?
It's big and he has.
Peter discusses this next installment in this body o
Peter Hennessey's Hubble Space Telescope
Artist Peter Hennessey makes big things - really big things. He's made a voyager, a lunar rover, and an Neonatal Intensive Care Unit just to name a few.
For the Sydney Biennale he's made a Hubble Space Telescope called My Hubble on display on Cockatoo Island.
In a past life Peter worked online but now he's out to de-digitise the world, trying to answer two questions. How big is it really? And can you make it yourself?
It's big and he has.
Peter discusses this next installment in this body o
Sin of the World: Grayson's Messiah
UK Artist, Richard Grayson sent an email to a bunch of country rock musicians from Erskinville, Sydney to see if they would rewrite and perform Handel's Messiah for no money.
How could they refuse?
The resulting video work, Messiah, 2004 transforms George Fredric Handel's 1742 Oratorio, 'The Messiah' for the Sydney Biennale.
In the work, Australian band The Midnight Rambers present a country rock interpretation with scary fundeamentalist overtones, effectively recalling it from the 'high cult
Sin of the World: Grayson's Messiah
UK Artist, Richard Grayson sent an email to a bunch of country rock musicians from Erskinville, Sydney to see if they would rewrite and perform Handel's Messiah for no money.
How could they refuse?
The resulting video work, Messiah, 2004 transforms George Fredric Handel's 1742 Oratorio, 'The Messiah' for the Sydney Biennale.
In the work, Australian band The Midnight Rambers present a country rock interpretation with scary fundeamentalist overtones, effectively recalling it from the 'high cult













