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precious fabric up for grabs at textiles exchange |
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Money might buy love, happiness and the new season Louis Vuitton, but it won’t buy the bolts of collectible textiles hidden away in Brisbane closets.
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r u game enuf, bne? |
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Game On, Brisbane! Another round of monthly games and technology talks kicks off on Wednesday 6 August with a session led by Krome Studios senior Level Designer Gaute Rasmussen. |
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qut and brisbane festival 08 present contagion |
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A major new interactive work exploiting the blurred boundaries between art and science will premiere in Brisbane on 18 July as a feature of the 2008 Brisbane Festival. |
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leading indigenous artists in new digital art exhibition |
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Leading Indigenous digital artists r e a , Jenny Fraser, Jason Davidson and Andrew Hill will showcase their uniquely Australian work in a new exhibition opening at QUT’s Creative Industries Precinct on Thursday 1 May. |
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qut has the write stuff |
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Think you’re the next J.K Rowling but can’t seem to get a foot in the publishing house door? QUT’s new four-part series of industry insider forums for creative writers may just be for you. |
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cream of next wave creativity on show |
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The over-harvesting of Samoan flowers for tourists and the clever catchment of water to sustain a golf resort are just some of the creative concepts behind bright ideas and evocative artworks that will be exhibited at Queensland University of Technology later this month. |
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qut's visual arts graduates explore life in new media |
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Layered moments of the key kisses from 20 top-rating movies gathered into one video sequence, Alice in Wonderland trapped in a relentless video loop of falling and rising, and a plastic rain-coated artist making a meal of raw eggs. |
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november is heaven for arts lovers at qut |
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Each November QUT campuses become a paradise for arts lovers, especially those who like to stay informed about up and coming artists. |
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spring clean your wardrobe for free at Swap 3 |
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If you’re tired of your wardrobe, a new one doesn’t have to cost the earth. In fact, it doesn’t have to cost a cent at QUT’s fashion Swap, back for a third time on Thursday 4 October, from 5-7pm. |
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qut unleashes actors on the world |
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If the current crop of actors being unleashed by the Queensland University of Technology strike it big in the USA over the next year, they'll be able to partly thank their final uni play. |
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digital art bridges the culture divide |
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International Digital Art Projects, QUT Precincts, Yokohama Art Project (Japan) and Beijing Film Academy (China) presents The Vernacular Terrain; an innovative exhibition exploring environment and political and cultural place. |
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drawing a first for mobile audience |
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Brisbane artist Peter Alwast’s latest work is making a big impact on the daily commute of motorists on Kelvin Grove Road. A 45 metre long impact, in fact. |
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qut actors tackle australia's tough surf culture |
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The actors who make up QUT's class of 2007 know plenty about mateship and being loyal to each other. But their feelings will be put aside this month when they star in Blackrock - a gritty play that tackles the nature of violence and loyalty in Australian surf culture. |
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fashion lives again through community swap event |
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Hot on the heels of last year's inaugural QUT Fashion Swap, comes Swap 2 on March 15 at Kelvin Grove. And this time, it's not just for fashion.
Members of the public and QUT students can "swap" their pre-loved CDs, DVDs, video games, design or fashion mags, clothes and accessories and help recycle their world. |
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qut design wonderland: the shape of things to come |
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Delve into the imagination of QUT's design students and you'll find that the future is a creative wonderland that would intrigue even Alice. That land will go on show on February 20 when a free public exhibition, The SHAPE of things to come, is unveiled at the university's Creative Industries Precinct at Kelvin Grove. |
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whose eyes do you look through to see the world? |
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Former Brisbane artist Mina Young is returning to her hometown in a big way - on the 45-metre long billboard at QUT's Creative Industries Precinct along Kelvin Grove Road. |