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Youth and Theatre of the Oppressed
Peter Duffy; Elinor Vettraino
London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.“Youth and Theatre of the Oppressed investigates a performance strategy which aims to develop possible alternatives to oppressive forces in individual s lives. Eminent contributors offer diverse perspectives on the theories and practices within Theatre of the Oppressed, especially as it relates to young people. This book shares TO s goal of engaging the collective to create generative conversations among readers which look deeply into the issues of community through theatre – whether in India or Indiana – and to work with young people to name their world, untangle the knot of oppressions, and to develop with them possible action plans for their own futures.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Airport Encounter
James Badger
: Privately Printed, 2012.Erotic coming of age fiction with some homosexual themes set in Brisbane, Armidale, and Toulouse. Limited private printing of 100 copies. “Nigel Wellesley is an Australian choirboy and this book follows him and his talented group of friends from their first sexual experiences into being teenagers. The action switches between Brisbane, Armidale and Toulouse as Nigel has to cope with his girlfriend Jane Barton being in a different city, and then in a different country, but he has plenty of sex-play with his fellow boys while they are separated. Music naturally plays a major part in the story. Mark Ambon is a talented composer and his very shy girlfriend Rose Trescowick is a poet, while Andy Riemer (son of a jazz musician) juggles being a child prodigy pianist with surfing. All of these have major parts in the plot, as do a dirt-poor Moroccan immigrant family in Armidale who Nigel and Jane befriend. A heart-warming, and quite sexually explicit, story.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Architecture in Brisbane (Volume 1)
Graham de Gruchy
Brisbane: Boolarong Publications, 2012. -
Dating AI: A Guide to Falling In Love with Artificial Intelligence
Alex Zhavoronkoff
San Francisco: RE/SEARCH, 2012.“If you liked the movie HER with Joaquin Phoenix, then youÂ’ll **LOVE** DATING A.I., the RE/Search Guide to Dating Artificial Intelligence! And, this book is truly educational with a lot of actual information about A.I. presented in an entertaining way. Section 1, “Are you ready to fall in love with a machine?” explains what you’ll need to know to engage romantically with AI (including similarities and differences). Section 2, “You are ready, now what?” helps interested humans prepare to date AI. Section 3, “Establishing a relationship” covers the complicated mix of human and AI needs in a relationship, including power dynamics and acceptable behavior. Section 4, “Getting over a breakup (or merger)” explains some of the legal and economic fallout that could result from the demise of an human-AI breakup.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Performance Space
Sydney: Perfomance Space, 2012.Catalogue of performance and installation art curated by Performance Space. Includes butoh by Yumi Umiumare, Local Postion Systems featuring Julie-Anne Long, Jason Maling, Bennett Miller, Stuart Ringholt, Latai, Taumoepeau, Lara Thomas, and Walker & Bromwich, installations by Michaela Gleave, Robyn Backen, and more. The catalogue for Local Position Systems is laid in.
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Bodies Without Surface
Katarina Vesterberg
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2012.Exhibition catalogue.
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Playing Well With Others
Lee Harrington; Mollena Williams
Oakland: Greenery Press, 2012.Your field guide to discovering, exploring and navigating the kink, leather, and BDSM communities.
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Irrititja – The Past: Antikirrinya History from Ingomar Station and Beyond
Ingkama Bobby Brown; Petter Attila Naessan
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2012.Simplified writing of Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjar language together with eco-history and Antikirrinya oral history of Ingkama (Ingomar Station) and surrounding areas of South Australia.
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Luke Roberts: Alphastation / Alphaville
Luke Roberts; Evie Franzidis
Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 2012. -
Not Just A School: St Peters Lutheran College
Clarrie Burke; Nicky Boynton-Bricknell; Jan Hurwood
Brisbane: CopyRight, 2012. -
Dancing Korea: New Waves of Choreographers and Dance Companies
Kim Malborg
Seoul: Hollym, 2012. -
Mother
Bryan Itch
Melbourne: Bryan Itch, 2012.Bryan is a 5th dimensional psychic squid moonlighting as a bipedal humanoid currently incarnated near Melbourne Australia.
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Gaia Calls: South Sea Voices, Dolphins, Sharks & Rainforests
Wade Doak
Studio City: Divine Arts, 2012. -
Quick Grow Guide for Bush Tomatoes
Kog
Kyogle: Greengrass Publishing, 2012. -
The Pass-Keys to Alchemy: The Lost Book of Lapidus
Lapidus (David Curwen)
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons, 2012.The second, originally secret, text by 20th century English laboratory alchemist Lapidus – a companion volume to In Pursuit of Gold. Introductory essay by Tony Matthews, grandson of Lapidus.
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The Entheological Paradigm: Essays on the DMT and 5-MeO-DMT Experience . . . and the Meaning of it All
Martin W. Ball
: Createspace, 2012.