
Artlink 9:4
Issue 9:4 | December 1989
Editor: Stephanie Britton
Focus on Design: why we still import domestic objects | from craft to prototype | high tech making us competitive | Creative Australia Workshop
New Media: multi-media and animation on the Mac | paranoid intelligences | advances in desktop publishing | artists getting into computers
Reviews: Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Perth Crafts Triennial
Cover image: Astor Hotel mural, Adelaide, opened August 1989. Designed by Bronia Iwanczak and Craig Andrae, with assistance in painting and installation by Lisa Young and Anton Hart. Galvanised sheet metal in relief and painted with enamel paint, 240 cm x 960 cm. Photograph: Lee Phillips and Andrew Dunbar.
In this issue
Editorial: Design and Creativity
Goodbye to all that
The Creative Australia Workshop
Towards a creative productive future
The experiment that failed
In Reply: Lyn Tune, artist and manufacturer; John Hansen, computer graphics producer
The incubator model
Rhonda O 'Meara
Lyn Tune
Rob Knottenbelt
Frank Bauer
Leslie John Wright
Changes in tertiary education: Design education and bridging the Great Australian Cultural Divide at RMIT
CAD in the Architecture School of the University of Adelaide
Computer animation: Concepts and preoccupations
Art & the information revolution
Macintosh multi-media and animation: Directions
New art systems and the Terminal Garden
Streamlining graphic design and publishing: The story of two conversions
Art & tech update
Perth International Crafts Triennial: A coup for the West
David Mach sculpture at Spoleto in Melbourne
Personal Ads: Drop in a sniplet (and kiss Nine's ads)
Art and Technology: Towards a New Culture?
Third Australian Video Festival: A concerned underview
Three Melbourne exhibitions: Sculpture
2 Fe Pb: Andrae, Avison & Brennan in Adelaide
Delicate Technology: Andrew Petrusevics goes to Japan
Freelance Curators Workshop at the AMAA Conference in Melbourne
Art at the Computer Human Interface