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Byte me : art + culture + technology, Bendigo Art Gallery, 10 July - 1 August 1999 / Linda Dement ... [et al.] Bendigo, Vic.: Bendigo Art Gallery, 1999.
Call No: 175 BYTAuthor: Dement, Linda Source: ATPlace: Bendigo, Vic.Publisher: Bendigo Art GalleryPubDate: 1999PhysDes: 16 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cmSubject: ART CINEMA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Brochure of the Byte Me exhibition, held at the Bendigo Art Gallery in 1999Notes: Writers: Julie Clarke, Kevin Murray, Darren Tofts. -- Exhibition curator: Anonda Bell. -- Artists: Linda Dement, Pat Hoffie, Troy Innocent, Jon McCormack, Patricia Piccinini, Josephine Starrs, Leon Cmielewski, James VerdonISBN: 09492215228
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Cantrills filmnotes [Melbourne, Australia: A. Cantrill, 1971.
Call No: held no.1-93/100 Mar. 1971-Dec.1999/Jan.2000Author: Cantrill, Arthur ; Cantrill, Corinne Source: ATPlace: [Melbourne, AustraliaPublisher: A. CantrillPubDate: 1971PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 21-33 cmSubject: EXPERIMENTAL FILMS ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; ART CINEMA ; ART CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; AVANT-GARDE FILMS ; AVANT-GARDE FILMS. AUSTRALIA Summary: ‘Cantrills Filmnotes’ was a magazine edited and published by legendary filmmakers Arthur and Corinne Cantrill from 1971 to 2000. The publication reviewed independent films and videos with a focus on experimental and personal film, video art, digital media and performance and installation art. Early issues of the publication present like a homemade ’zine’, with hand drawn titles and wonderful tactile details such as a 16 mm filmstrip taped to one of the pages.
This publication is an important document of the independent Australian film community. Articles included contributions from artists discussing their work, interviews and critic. International and local film and video artists included names such as Len Lye, Harry Smith, Nam June Paik, Red Grooms, Stan Brakhage, Mike Hoolboom, Barbara Sternberg, Phil Hoffman, Al Razutis, Ellie Epp, Aggy Read, Garry Shead, Lynsey Martin, Jim Wilson, Jas Duke, Paul Winkler and of course Corinne and Arthur Cantrill
Cantrills Filmnotes ceased publication with the issue December 1999-January 2000 (#93-100) due to lack of funding and financial support. -- AFIRCNotes: Title from cover; 2 copies of No. 3 and no. 6ISSN: 0158-4154Frequency: Two issues yearly (irregular) 1975-<1980; Formerly: Four issues yearly, 1973-1974; Formerly: Six issues yearly, 1971-1972Indexed In: FIAFLON: 81643772; 2126310ID2: 233
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Experimenta : Australia's first national exhibition of art film and video : Melbourne, Nov. 18th-27th, 1988 / presented by Modern Image Makers Association Inc. (MIMA) Melbourne: MIMA, 1988.
Call No: 771(94) MODAuthor: Modern Image Makers Association Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: MIMAPubDate: 1988PhysDes: 48 p. ; 30 cmSubject: ART AND THE CINEMA ; ART CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; MONDO FILMS ; MARTIN, ADRIAN ; CANTRILL, ARTHUR & CORINNE ; GIBSON, ROSS ; ALEXANDER, GEORGE Summary: Program for the Experimenta exhibition 1988. Includes short essays from various performers and presenters as well as the list of exhibits and exhibiting artistsNotes: State Film Theatre, City Gallery, 200 Gertrude Street Gallery, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, National Gallery of VictoriaISBN: 731641730Contents: Experimenta Program -- Theatrical -- Performance -- Installation -- Seminars; Project: last written words -- Hello comrade: Adrian Martin -- Last and first words: Fiona Mackie -- Some thoughts on the practice of film as art in Australia: Arthur Cantrill -- I used to speak French: Ross Gibson -- Against the grain: Kris Hemensley -- Mondo video: George Alexander --; Exhibiting artists; Experimenta at a glance
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Film as art : a travelling exhibition commencing in September 1982 which has been assisted by the Visual Arts Board, Australia Council, the Australian Film Commission and the Victorian Arts Ministry / Victorian College of the Arts Gallery Melbourne: Victorian College of the Arts, [1982].
Call No: 175(94)FIL FILSource: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Victorian College of the ArtsPubDate: [1982]PhysDes: [11] p. : ill. ; 30 cmSubject: ART CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; TRAVELLING EXHIBITION ; VICTORIAN COLLEGE OF THE ARTS, SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVISION Summary: Programme listing of the different films and filmmakers featured within the 'Film as Art' exhibition (which toured around Australia). Filmmakers listed include: Sue Ford, John Dunkley-Smith, Mike Parr, William Anderson, (aka. Tch Tch Tch) (Some lost advertisements), Ivan Durrant, Paul Winkler, Arthur and Corinne Cantill, Dirk de Bruyn, Jonas Balsaitas, George Gittoes
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Film in Australia : an introduction / Albert Moran and Errol Vieth Port Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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Lip Carlton, Vic.: Women in the Visual Arts Collective, 1976.
Call No: held 1976-1984CorpAuthor: Women in the Visual Arts Collective; Lip (Carlton, Vic.)Source: ATPlace: Carlton, Vic.Publisher: Women in the Visual Arts CollectivePubDate: 1976PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 30 cmSubject: ART CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Lip was an interdisciplinary feminist arts journal founded in 1976 in Carlton. In 1975, one of Lip’s founders, Suzanne Spunner, coordinated the Melbourne edition of the International Women’s Film Festival, held at the Palais Theatre and RMIT.
The festival was held in every state capital across Australia and was provoked by the lack of women’s films at the 1975 Sydney Film Festival. The festival was a success and proved to dismissive distributors that there was an appetite and an audience for women’s films.
To compliment the festival, Spunner, Christine Johnston, Pat Longmore and Sue Johnston, had prepared related articles, interviews and reviews for a special edition of Cinema Papers devoted to women and film. When the issue was inexplicably pulled, Cinema Papers purportedly agreed to publish only a short piece on the festival - for a sum below the usual writer’s commission.
Outraged, the group resolved to publish a feminist film magazine. With the “paltry proceeds” from Cinema Papers and some jumble sales on the streets of Carlton, as well as the support of the Women’s Art Register and the Women’s Theatre Group, Lip was born.
Lip was a strikingly visual publication, which featured artworks, essays, interviews, articles and critical reviews. The editorial team of Lip functioned as a “collective of feminists” and held open evaluation meetings after each issue to critically discuss the ideas raised in the publication.
The magazine featured the work of many highly regarded Australian artists, including Ponch Hawkes and Mirka Mora - the artist behind the image here of a Melbourne tram.
Lip magazine ceased print publication in 1984. The AFIRC holds incomplete physical copies of Lip Magazine from 1976 to 1984. -- AFIRCNotes: Imprint varies: Lip Magazine Co-operative Ltd., <1984-; Description based on surrogate; title from coverISSN: 0313-4288Missing Issues: 1977LON: cvx00300222; 2506359
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New Bris. cinema part of Arts Centre in Australasian Cinema (6/8/1982) vol.11 iss.14 p.2
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Realtime Rushcutters Bay, N.S.W.: Open City Inc., 1994. Available here
Call No: held no.1- Jan. 1994-Source: ATPlace: Rushcutters Bay, N.S.W.Publisher: Open City Inc.PubDate: 1994PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 43 cmSubject: ART CINEMA ; ART AND THE CINEMA ; ART CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; AVANT-GARDE FILMS. AUSTRALIA Notes: Cover title; Subtitle : performance and the national arts; Has supplement: Onscreen : film, media & techno-artsISSN: 1321-4799Order Notes: CurrentFrequency: MonthlyLON: abn94139680; 10857727URL status: URL: 'https://www.realtime.org.au/archives/'
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