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Robert Adamson’s final book is a search for recognition and a poetic tribute to his love of nature

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Dienstag, April 23, 2024

Birds and Fish: Life on the Hawkesbury – Robert Adamson (Upswell) In 2004, Adamson published Inside Out: An Autobiography.

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  • Birds and Fish: Life on the Hawkesbury – Robert Adamson (Upswell) In 2004, Adamson published Inside Out: An Autobiography.
  • Adamson grew up in Neutral Bay on Sydney’s lower north shore, which afforded him ample opportunity to pursue his interest.
  • It is a terrifying, beautiful scene, recounted not by the fallen boy, of course, but the poet he became.
  • What I think I was aiming for when I stared into each bird’s eyes was some flicker of recognition, some sign of connection between us.
  • What I think I was aiming for when I stared into each bird’s eyes was some flicker of recognition, some sign of connection between us.
  • Theories of recognition have a long history, which in the Western tradition date back at least as far as Hegel.
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Blunt and honest

  • This was the year of Mr Roberts, the teacher who introduced me to poetry and what they called nature studies.
  • This was the year of Mr Roberts, the teacher who introduced me to poetry and what they called nature studies.
  • It helped, too, that Mr Roberts “knew a bit about birds” and that he was encouraging about projects and assignments.
  • The young Adamson lights up, a recognition undimmed, even when a new teacher tells him “to forget [his] ambition”.
  • Nature was blunt and honest.
  • There was no third party, no good manners, no god involved – no reasoning or theology, let alone spelling and maths.
  • Nature was blunt and honest.
  • It is to do with the field of being; you can project yourself back to the original lores, rites and rituals.
  • It is to do with the field of being; you can project yourself back to the original lores, rites and rituals.


Craig Billingham has previously received funding from The Australia Council for the Arts (now Create Australia).

Vivid Sydney 2023 Lights Up Its Greatest Festival Yet

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Freitag, Mai 26, 2023

Simultaneously, the Sydney Opera House's sails were illuminated to feature the artworks of the late great Australian artist John Olsen.

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  • Simultaneously, the Sydney Opera House's sails were illuminated to feature the artworks of the late great Australian artist John Olsen.
  • Vivid Sydney was a chance to be mesmerised by light shows, music and a cultural story about this place.
  • Vivid Sydney Festival Director Gill Minervini said Vivid Sydney 2023 was the biggest program in the festival's history, and the opening night was just a taste of what's to come over the 23 nights.
  • Staged across Sydney's city centre, Vivid Sydney festival locations include Circular Quay, the Sydney Opera House, The Rocks, Walsh Bay, Barangaroo, King Street Wharf, Darling Harbour, Darling Quarter, Darling Square, The Goods Line, Central Station, the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Wynyard Tunnels, Carriageworks, Taronga Zoo and more.

Vivid Sydney 2023 Serves Up Biggest Program Yet

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Mittwoch, April 5, 2023

SYDNEY, AU, Apr 5, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Vivid Sydney will deliver the biggest and most culturally relevant program in its event history when it returns in 2023 from Friday 26 May to Saturday 17 June.

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  • SYDNEY, AU, Apr 5, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Vivid Sydney will deliver the biggest and most culturally relevant program in its event history when it returns in 2023 from Friday 26 May to Saturday 17 June.
  • Vivid Sydney Festival Director Gill Minervini said Vivid Sydney has come of age and has evolved into a progressive and inclusive event that celebrates the best of an expanded definition of the creative industries in 2023.
  • It is our expectation that with its expanded program and more international travellers returning to our shores, Vivid Sydney 2023 will drive even greater visitor expenditure into the NSW economy."
  • The full 2023 Vivid Sydney media kit, program announcement and high-res imagery, including 2023 Vivid Sydney light renders and broadcast-quality video footage of previous festival highlights, are available to download at www.vividsydney.com/news-room .

World First Comes to Wynyard Tunnels as Part of Vivid Sydney 2023

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Donnerstag, März 30, 2023

SYDNEY, AU, Mar 30, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Australia's largest festival, Vivid Sydney, today announced that it will add a first-ever activation of the Wynyard railway tunnels to the festival's upcoming program with the world premiere of Dark Spectrum.

Key Points: 
  • SYDNEY, AU, Mar 30, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - Australia's largest festival, Vivid Sydney, today announced that it will add a first-ever activation of the Wynyard railway tunnels to the festival's upcoming program with the world premiere of Dark Spectrum.
  • Presented by Vivid Sydney, Sony Music, Mandylights and Culture Creative, Dark Spectrum will premiere at Vivid Sydney on May 26, running until July 16 before touring the world.
  • Dark Spectrum will be a ticketed experience with entry via Wynyard Park Rooftop between York and Carrington Streets, Sydney.
  • For more information and to purchase tickets to Dark Spectrum and full details of the Vivid Sydney 2023 program, visit vividsydney.com.