Thursday 1 September 2011

Presentation Panels








Department of Parliamentary Services Aunual Reprt


AUSTRALIA - Visions - Thoughts - Statements


INNOVATIVE
There's a kind of ingenuity about Australians, and, you know, I remember my dad when I was only little – he was the sort of person who if there was something needed to be done, he would make it himself...
... and, I think that, that general innovation and ingenuity is very much in the Australian psyche.
Mary, 66



FREEDOM
There's so much space here, its very liberating.
My home town is located nearby to Beijing,
it's very cramped, there are people everywhere. You never really have any space to yourself.
Dam, 28

WATER -
It surrounds the country.
It's the essence of life.
It's a big problem.

Elise, 22



NO WORRIES
I've been in Australia for 5 or 6 years.
Everything here is much easier than
back in Brazil.

Paulo, 29



THANKS
We've got a lot to be thankful for.
Thanks for the space.
Thanks for the people that first lived here.

Alexander

Australian Identity


This image made me think of the youth of our nation + how patriotic we are (basically) from birth.

Queen and country - poses the subject of severing the ties with England in becoming a republic - a current topic of interest.

Surf + Turf - this nation is known for its tough countryside + our beautiful beaches  - opposites that converge.

               

AUSTRALIAN SLANG -

“Australia is a lucky country, run by second-rate people who share its luck.” History has seen people remember the first part of Donald Horne’s comment, yet disregard the latter, which he considered equally important. He was very direct in criticising 1960s Australia as living in the past and not reaffirming its uniqueness in a modern world. Horne wanted to challenge Australians to promote their own country and face their own responsibilities, instead of accepting the status quo and relying on the ‘she’ll be right’ psyche.

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This image explores the divide between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia.



Iconic abstraction

Parliament House general schematics