Sunday, 16 October 2011
Pete Murray
| Marg's birthday |
| entry to VIP bar |
| waiting in line to get into the venue |
| we were so far back this was all we could see |
| light show snchronised with music |
| and we're climaxing |
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| beautiful Pete, voice of an angel |
Marg's birthday bash was the reason for the occasion, she loved it but agreed the venue was not suited to the calibre of the act. Sound checks please.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Meat Free Mondays
Production and farming of livestock has a significant impact on resources. For example 150g of steak consumes 200L of water in production. Adopt Meatless Monday and reduce your meat consumption by 15%.
Saturday, 8 October 2011
A constructive breakfast
Just chowing down breakfast at the Mercure Little Bourke Street Melbourne Thursday morning in the Louden and looked out the huge windows to a demolition scene worth documenting. The weather was gloomy, cold and rainy as per usual in this town, so the little workers were diligent and active trying to stay warm and enthused on such a bleak day. I felt very Much like I was in Tokyo, must be because of some photos I've seen of demolition over there. Any way...
Australia's answer to French performance artist Orlan
Here at last, a performance artist extraordinaire at Shellharbour Private Hospital. This appearance was so private that it had to be staged when the whole of the country was watching Sam Stosur defeat the mighty Serena at the US Open. Fortunately for my readers, I was there for the scoop, all captured on my iPhone as I was pretending to watch the tennis acting as driver and hospital personnel. We slipped in at 7.00am fpr op preparation and briefing. Before the match had concluded, Margaret,(alias Aussie Orlan) was wheeled prepped, papped and apped down the green corridor to the pink palttes of the operating theatre. I was there documenting the whole event. but as Sam Stosur was on top, I ditched art/medico journalism for sport spectating and watched the completion of the match. So glad I did, I hate the smell of chloroform and the sight of cutting, suturing and expulsion of bodily fluids, blood and plasma in particular, is not appealing. Plus the sound of the respirator....OMG>>OMG>>>OMG....
But one phone call, and I was back on the scene to document recovery and wailing. Ready to administer pain relief, and feed patient with disabled hand... which thanks to fellow tennis player Janelle(nurse, old schoolfriend) .I was not required to do. Janelle even fixed up toileting...yeah Janelle.Well without further ado the pics you have been waiting to see....
But one phone call, and I was back on the scene to document recovery and wailing. Ready to administer pain relief, and feed patient with disabled hand... which thanks to fellow tennis player Janelle(nurse, old schoolfriend) .I was not required to do. Janelle even fixed up toileting...yeah Janelle.Well without further ado the pics you have been waiting to see....
| The tennis match |
| decompression stockings so hard to put on my slender pins |
| I'll just give you the once over |
| The green road to perdition |
| If you get the munchies at midnight |
| I'm alive ! I'm alive but gee my hand hurts |
| How do I get to the toilet ? |
| Orlan is so yesterday |
| at least Marg's bits are real |
| her compression stockings are black and she took Jesus with her |
| Just in case you cut the in wrong place OR even think of making me look ugly ! http://www.orlan.net http://www.digibodies.org/online/orlan.htm |
Friday, 7 October 2011
Tutankhamun/Vienna Art & Design Melbourne
| the neon signs are colourful, especially at night |
| eastern gateway |
| on of the festival activities in the Arts Centre impromptu ink drawing |
Vienna Art and Design at the National Gallery of Victoria featured furniture , architecture, ornaments and artworks from the 1900's with artists Schiele, Klimt, Kokoschtka, Mahler, and others.There were not many paintings but the murals from Klimt were spectacular, presented on plaster blocks resembling sandstone and presented up high on the walls. Replica architectural models of theatres, museums and arthouses decorated with gold that were typical of the enclosed city of Vienna were on display. The designs showed an easy preview of what was to come in the 20's and 30's when Art Deco began to emerge. White and gold featured in all art and design and a distinct elongation of figures and architectural models added a style of elegance and refinement to the era http://www.expo-klimt.com Gustav-Klimt-The-Three-Ages-of-Woman-51150.jpg
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http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/vienna/painting/egon-schiele
Tutankhamun exhibit at the Melbourne Museum was my next stop.
Despite the high volume of visitors and children present, the exhibition was monitored and flowed smoothly so that all the beautiful artifacts could be easily accessible for viewing. The wonderful soundtrack and some narration provided an awesome atmosphere and amazingly the apparent silence and appreciation of sacredness of the ancient exhibits was experienced by all patrons. The highlight of the show was the golden sarcophagus which encased 4 other golden caskets holding the remains of the young king Tutankhamen. I had a digitally enhanced photograph taken with the golden casket in the foreground. http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show
http://www.akhet.co.uk/tutankh.htm
The fascination with the discovery of ancient ruins is still incredibly prevalent amongst all ages and theeducational side of this is why the exhibition is so popular. I spent a couple of hours here but could easily return for an encore visit, it was so intriguingJust before leaving Melbourne, I arranged to be picked up from the Carlton Hotel in the city and what a find that was. I went upstairs to get a drink and to my surprise, I found a jungle wonderland with stuffed wild animals hiding amongst palms, foliage, urns, lamps and maroon velvet booths, wallpaper and carpet. What an eclectic wine bar reminiscent of the 60's SoI sat with my animalia friends had a couple of drinks and said goodbye to Melbourne ,probably for the last time
Max and the Where the willd things are on the way down and Rumble in the Jungle at the Carlton on the way back up...oh , and I forgot the Demon Babies.....I'll be having nightmares for months...
| The roof |
| peacocks |
| that's a green spotted Rhino |
| ostrich with pearl neck |
| velvet and velour |
| maroon,yellow,blue |
Saturday, 1 October 2011
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