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
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