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	<title>Drawing Out 2010</title>
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	<description>Conference &#38; Festival of Drawing</description>
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		<title>Minifie Nixon Architects</title>
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Australian Wildlife Health Centre Healesville by Minifie Nixon Architects [Click for more details] </description>
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		<title>Register Now!</title>
		<description>Registrations for Drawing Out 2010 are open. Either click on the top header tab or click the "Register Now!" tab heading to go to registration link 

Another link - click here </description>
		<link>http://www.drawingout.com.au/registration/</link>
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		<title>Keynote speakers announced</title>
		<description>Announcing the keynote speakers for DRAWING OUT:
Prof Georg Gartner, Vienna University of Technology
Title TBC: On drawing as a way of mapping
Prof Gartner is presented by the Design Research Institute, RMIT University
Prof Stephen Farthing, University of the Arts London
"A Taxonomy of Drawing: Palin and the Bear"
Prof Farthing is presented by University ...</description>
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		<title>KEYNOTE ADDRESS: A Taxonomy of Drawing &#8211; Palin and the Bear</title>
		<description>When Sarah Palin looks up at the eight golden yellow stars on a dark blue field that is the state flag of Alaska, she knows the image of the star top right represents the pole star and that the seven below  are an asterism. She may or may not ...</description>
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		<title>Drawing forth architectural ideas</title>
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Images 1 &#38; 2: Grimshaw Architects: Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, New York State
Drawing by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Book 57, pages 70-71, 25 June 2001

Image 3: Grimshaw Architects: Ludwig Erhard Haus, Berlin
Drawing by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, Book 32, pages 74-75, 5 October 1993 </description>
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		<title>Peter James Smith: Drawing Out This Equation</title>
		<description>Introduction: equations as visual objects

The landmark article Truth + Beauty, by Mullins [1], questioned why the beauty of mathematical equations had not been harnessed more widely as a form of contemporary art. He was having a show in London at the time, of photographs of typeset equations from many branches ...</description>
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		<title>Stephen Farthing: Drawing swords and cameras</title>
		<description>We make drawings on the roads surface to regulate the flow of traffic, on grass to define the sports field, on our flesh to look cool, on the bathroom mirror to simply see the water vapor, but mostly when we think about drawing it is images made on sheets of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.drawingout.com.au/stephen-farthing-drawing-swords-and-cameras/</link>
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		<title>Call for Papers &#8211; closing soon!</title>
		<description>The Call for Papers for DRAWING OUT officially closes on Friday 23 October (though the system will accept papers up until Sunday 25th October). We're looking for a broad selection of abstracts dealing with drawing in a transdisciplinary way. Go to our online portal to submit your abstract. </description>
		<link>http://www.drawingout.com.au/call-for-papers-closing-soon/</link>
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		<title>Drawing by hand in the age of electronic media</title>
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Godwin Bradbeer, ‘Imago – Ex Nihilo’ 2005. Chinagraphy, pastel, graphite on paper, 17 x 13.5cm </description>
		<link>http://www.drawingout.com.au/godwin-bradbeer/</link>
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		<title>Drawing as a way of Customising Space</title>
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Composite image: Drawing: Leon van Schaik, Ideogram describing the 3 year plan for Customising Space, RMIT Design Research Institute. Photograph: Malte Wagenfeld, Visualising Air, Craft Victoria Occupation, September 2008. Photographer Jacob Walker. Image courtesy RMIT Design Research Institute. </description>
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