Articles written by Jo Murphy
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How to Create a Simple Paper Cut T Shirt Screen Print
Paper cut screen printing is an easy, affordable way to screen print T Shirts for your team or organisation.
May 13, 2012
- Jo Murphy
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Last Stand on Zombie Island a Book Review
Christopher L Eger should write a sequel to his book about an Island that becomes hostage to hordes of Zombies.
May 12, 2012
- Jo Murphy
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Adobe Captivate 5.5 Course Authoring Tool
Visual and Multimedia artists rapidly create and maintain interactive eLearning content with educational software.
May 6, 2012
- Jo Murphy
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Empathetic Interaction called Imagine the Land
Codirecting artists Barnes and Doblanovic are spiritually and environmentally connected as they encourage direct interaction with specific natural sites.
Apr 11, 2012
- Jo Murphy
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Ben Heine Blends Traditional Pencil and Photography
A multi modal artist based in Brussels creates stunning illusions by combining sketches with landscape or portrait photographs.
Feb 28, 2012
- Jo Murphy
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Gayle Crisp Talks About Developing as a Creative Arts Leader
Crisp is a creative arts practitioner: facilitator, teacher, therapist and artist. Within her artistic practice she engages participants multimodally.
Jan 20, 2012
- Jo Murphy
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Happy Feet 2 Provides a Visioning Tool for Jacobs Process
Like Jacob's Process dancers, characters from Happy Feet 2 discover intercultural understanding as they collaborate.
Jan 20, 2012
- Jo Murphy
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Concrete Cow Sculptures by Leyh Artistically Engage Community
Environmentally themed sculptural installation created by Liz Leyh endures as an inspiration to educators who desire to teach about community conservation.
Dec 23, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Quirky Individual Aesthetic of Alexander Calder
Continuous, unpredictable change is a central theme in Calder's optimistic, gregariously witty, irreverent and bawdy installation/performance art.
Nov 26, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Installation by Dutch artist Dylan Graham
Ad Astra Per Asper by Dutch artist Dylan Graham is an installation exhibition comprised of detailed cut paper and installation works.
Oct 25, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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St Peter Claver Community Sends Peoplescape Message to Sendai
St Peter Claver College aerial photography sent to Sendai was a timely and appropriate message of healing.
Sep 28, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Disturbing Cardboard Installations by Terry Summers
By transforming recycled cardboard into works of art, Summers has used the medium (waste cardboard) as a medium of social critique.
Aug 13, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Multimedia Arts Work With Time as a Commodity
Multimedia artists interpret Bauman's claim that the liquidness of modernity begets the phenomenon of time as a commodity.
Jul 27, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Go Back To Where You Came From : A Comment
Go Back To Where You Came From! Is it just sensation or does the message call for a deeper response? Reality TV that calls Australians to action.
Jun 30, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Oodgeroo Indigenous Elder: Custodian of the Land Minjerriba
Oodgeroo was a well respected multi literate artist who expressed herself in poetry, visual art, drama, film and media.
May 20, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Versatile Haiku an Improvisational Installation Suggestion
Dramatic enactment of Haiku provides focus and mystery to engage audience as part of a digital installation, which rotates for the duration of the showing.
Apr 11, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Learn a Skill on the Guru Channel on YouTube
Using instructional videos on YouTube enthusiasts learn how to master all kinds of skills both practical and creative.
Apr 2, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Flash CS3 for Dummies, a Book of Beginner Animation Exercises
By working through pre-planned, step-by-step exercises the "would be" Flash designer gains confidence.
Mar 14, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Understanding the Community Rules of YouTube
Sahlin and Botello provide a chapter on understanding guidelines in YouTube for Dummies. Respect is the key to a functioning video community.
Mar 7, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Simple Microsoft Paint Exercises for Beginners
Simple exercises encourage young people to really understand basic digital art before they explore broader and more expensive software.
Feb 27, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Preparing Closed Black and White Line Drawings for Digitization
Within graphic art genre, black and white drawings act skeletally for digitalised images. Wise graphic artists hone line drawings for simplicity's sake.
Feb 25, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Abstract and Non-narrative Animation and Analogy
Basic abstract animation can be fun and is extremely easy for beginners to do with the simplest equipment.
Feb 18, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Illustrating Short Stories with Digitalised B & W Cartoons
Black and white cartoons illustrate didactic stories, simple images are digitalized as a resource for Power Point, overhead projection and colouring pages.
Feb 13, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Teaching About Animation Script a Movie Review of Tangled
Fogelman has coloured 'Tangled' with modern irony, providing sufficient character development for teachers to work with students through the material.
Jan 22, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Novel Marketing Biggest Bang for Buck
Randy Ingermanson of Advanced Fiction Writing shares his insights about the most cost effective forms of marketing a novel.
Jan 15, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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How to Get Set Up for Claymation
Before teaching how to animate clay in the classroom, or as a fun activity at home, set up an area specifically for the purpose and gather materials.
Jan 13, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Drumley Walk Reconciliation with a Very Healthy Focus
Annual Beaudesert to Gold Coast trek provides opportunity to experience walk in the nomadic way of the Australian Indigenous peoples.
Jan 12, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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How To Render in Black & White and Redraw in Colour
Alleviate complication issues by tackling one element of the drawing process at a time. Don't try to "eat the whole elephant in just one bite."
Jan 12, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Dadi Janki Visionary with Unswerving Optimism
Dadi Janki is a visionary leader who compassionately shows people how to heal selfish tendencies that currently afflict human relationships and affairs.
Jan 12, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Barnett Newman Series called the Stations of the Cross
Newman's Stations of the Cross are an aesthetic evidencing of pure idea making contact with the mystery of life, of men, of nature, and of hard black chaos.
Jan 5, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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Interactive Stations of the Cross by Lindsay Farrell
Farrell says that he not only sought to engage an audience in the creation of the Stations of the Cross but also to merge insight from Churches.
Jan 5, 2011
- Jo Murphy
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John Cage Sounds of Environmental Consciousness
John Cage and his musical readymades appear to have been operating at a level of artistic and environmental consciousness well ahead of his time.
Dec 30, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Inviting the Imagination – Examples of Didactic Installation
This didactic Christmas installation invites, entices and entreats all family members to welcome reading as an integral part of festive fun at Christmas.
Dec 25, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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How to Create a Sacred Space
A space as simple as a garden or as ostentatious as the most elaborate cathedral can be purposefully created to facilitate conscious spiritual connection.
Dec 17, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Pipilotti Rist Product of the Exciting '60s Art World
Lehmann says the artistic career of Pipilotti Rist was influenced by the excitement of the Pop Art era. She became a multimedia Pop Artscene star.
Dec 6, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Pilgrims' Staff and Message Stick Interactive Installation
Symbolism grows around an interactive installation piece. The message stick artifacts are carried with pilgrims and the meanings deepen and transform.
Nov 26, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Christmas Happening Called Synergy, Sculpture Creation
Ideas morph, catch on, take hold and grow as they synergise into other spinoff ideas and projects. This syntegration is reflected in the name Arts Fire.
Nov 19, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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The Miracle of the First Poinsettia - A Mexican Christmas Story
This Mexican story book brims with socio and emotional learning when children share the Miracle of the First Poinsettia accompanied by origami activities.
Nov 19, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Awareness Shows by Rich Latimer
Latimer qualified in Multimedia and Education believes that a music multimedia combination is a powerful and influential youth communication tool.
Nov 4, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Allan Kaprow and the Development of Happening
Allan Kaprow was an American painter who pioneered the establishment of concepts behind performance art once called happenings.
Oct 29, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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How Did Junk Sculpture Lead to the Origin of Art Happenings?
Junk sculpture originated when artists scoured the street environment for inspiration. It led in turn to happenings which sprang from urban experience.
Oct 28, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Resources That Show How to Create Halloween Origami Novelties
Making origami halloween novelties is fun for kids in the lead up to Halloween. Tiny sculptures can be left as reciprocal gifts for trick or treaters.
Oct 22, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Sarah Scupham, Interactive Installation Artist
In an interview Sarah Scupham discusses "interactive and personal" artworks and says she enjoys community work and the idea of community collaboration.
Oct 7, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Conceptual Sculpture of Rachael Whiteread
Conceptualisation of the minimalist sculptures created by Whiteread operates on many subtle levels as she materialises unfamiliar spaces of familiar life.
Oct 5, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Youth Radio Offers Career Opportunities for Young People
Innovative media is produced by young people at Youth Radio an award-winning youth media organization, founded in Northern California in 1990.
Sep 29, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Creating a Colourful Rice Mandala as a Reflective Experience
A Rice Mandala is created as a circular free flowing abstract form. It was facilitated as a meditative and prayerful retreat group activity.
Sep 20, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Ascending Installation by Vaelua Veamatahau
In a pinnacle installation piece from a body of artistic exploration Vaelua Veamatahau explores her Australian identity.
Sep 7, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Jacob's Dance Strategies Educate for Compassion and Empathy
An interactive dance role reversal process created and choreographed by Rachael Jacobs is a powerful tool. It attests the educational value of process dance
Sep 1, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Freely Contributed Photographs of the Morguefile Community
The name "Morguefile" suggests a burial ground. It is a compilation of archived and searchable images uploaded by artists to be used freely by others.
Aug 28, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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Scratch Art an Effective Stylish Artistic Line Technique
Scratch art is a type of illustration created by scratching through a sturdy black top coated card to reveal a white surface beneath it.
Aug 17, 2010
- Jo Murphy
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