home is a process, not an end result. To be at home, one's way of living must generate its container, its sheltering and formative structures. Given the necessary cultural freedoms, one's home forms around one's life and expresses it appropriately. Read More
As we stood on the road, waiting, the woman asked me as if from nowhere “have you seen any Princess... Read More
“Colonial occupation itself was a matter of seizing, delimiting, and asserting control over a physical geographical area—of writing on the... Read More
If the house still stood, I would search for discolouration
in the wood, where two carpets once lay, bedside.
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I wore his songs into myself through mimicry, carried them wherever, unapologetically unleashing them on friends. Mimesis emboldened me, giving permission to be who I wanted to be, a rebel with cause to break family shackles. Read More
For the second issue of the territory in between we invite local artists and writers to contribute works that question, interrogate or discuss the idea of body as territory. Read More
If you drive on the main roads thinking only of where you are going then you probably won’t notice the... Read More
Experiences of Australia can be complex and unexpected or uncertain, often creating the feeling of the familiar transposed into unfamiliar... Read More
There is no better boundary that we can set for ourselves than that of our physical body. Through our interactions... Read More
On 2nd September 2014 I flew to Perth with a surfboard, a camera and an open mind. Soon after arriving... Read More