A big thankyou to those listed below, for their support with the realwomen book and exhibition.
Makeup is truly a passion for Mishka, the artist behind Makeup by Mishka.
With a tendancy towards over-the-top stylings and editorial looks, Mishka's work is influenced by colour, fashion and a keen eye for the theatrical. Mishka's work ranges from colourful and light-hearted looks, to darker, more outré stylings.
Painting professionally since 1980, I was originally preoccupied with Realism. Although I attained critical success, I continued rigorous experimentation, realizing there had to be other forms of expression to suit my individuality. A way to identify my work and set it apart from any other work previously encountered.
'Contourism' was my answer. Luminescent raised contour lines exploring dimensionality and creating a heightened sense of contrast and colouration. My close up flower studies, executed within the past five years, being testament to my technique.
I have exhibited in over seventy solo and group exhibitions, with the most current solo's taking place at Mossgreen - Melbourne and Rex-Livingston - Sydney. My work is represented in numerous private and corporate collections.
Point-of-view technology has finally broken it's porn stereotype and moved rapidly into active use within the Education and Arts community.
Wearable camera technology has been around for over a decade and many law enforcement agencies worldwide now would find it difficult to conduct operations without it. Likewise the military juntas of the free and not so free world actively employ POV wear as part of the combatants outfit. Add wireless connectivity, world wide web interfacing and a host of other technology oriented connectivity atrtriubutes and we are well on the way to saying the cyborg is but the borg in us all.
Souse-valliance is the nexus between citizen information networkinbg and the structured confines of the educational conservative. We hope you'll find ways to re-use your POV experience and allow others into your expert, hands on interaction with this otherwise funky technology.
Drawing on global research, g3i has the practical experience and technical expertise to create a sustainable, long-term mobile solution that supports you in maintaining the balance between your professional and personal life.
g3i can look back on more than a decade of Web application knowledge, cultivated by designing state-of-the-art communication solutions for organisations including AIG; the South Australian Parliament; JAIX Software; eWorks; DFEEST (Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology); the SA Cricket Association and Eynesbury College.
Rather than focusing on the technology, g3i divides its solution into three broad areas to reflect the needs of its customers - Work on the Move, Learn on the Move, and Shop on the Move. After all, it's not what technology can do that's important: It's what technology can do for you. g3i's vision is to create a solution for you. A solution that keeps you in touch when you want to stay in touch, quickly and affordably.
Using her background in PR, Marketing and Communications, Kelly Noble began GLAM Adelaide in January 2007 with the simple goal of bringing the Adelaide community together, with a particular focus on young creatives – fashion designers, artists, photographers, graphic designers, boutique and bar owners, DJs and the list goes on.
Now, as GLAM Adelaide has developed, Kelly’s focus is bringing the potential of online marketing and Web 2.0 to small businesses, to help grow their potential, while sharing information about who is doing what, to the GLAM Adelaide community.
Using the GLAM Adelaide website, weekly eNewsletters (with a What’s On in Adelaide focus), Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Youtube, RSS feeds and more, GLAM Adelaide can bring the best of Adelaide to you.
Merge is the only FREE Adelaide street press that is essential reading for every 20 something. Built from the ground up by a team of young locals, Merge is all about creative living and the future growth of Adelaide.
We collaborate with motivated young writers, artists, designers, local businesses, event organisers and creatives, to produce an essential monthly magazine that is more than just music or fashion and if you don't like it... you can get stuffed.
http://www.mergemagazine.com.au/
eat:an eclectic mix of culinary influences from Spanish style pintxos to Japanese street food offered in a setting that easily flows between restaurant and bar mode. Showcasing a fine selection of boutique wines and beers along with an ever changing cocktails list.
look: a gallery wall showcasing art from Adelaide's finest emerging and established artists.
listen: weekly + monthly dj nights including: Wednesdays: Bento - What's in yo' box - inviting dj's to dig a little deeper outside of what they normally play and avid vinyl collectors to have a spin, Fridays: Downtown - Eric the Falcon, Derek Lang + Lukky K playing anything from downbeat soul italo cosmic roots of house + punkfunk, Saturdays: postpunk techno minimal house detroit synthpop.
http://www.dragonflybar.net.au/
Gallery 82 is a gallery for investors and collectors, specialising in early Australian to modern and contemprary art. Director Paul du Plessis has over 25 years experience in the industry and is always happy to have visitors dropping by to see the latest art he has on offer.
Its dynamic and innovative program of monthly changing exhibitions includes the annual display of Adelaide Central School of Art's graduate and postgraduate work, as well as exemplary new works in all media by local and interstate artists. Infromation and images can be found at www.acsa.sa.edu.au
The Gallery manages a stockroom of the saleable work of Pro Hart, Central Studios artists and the lecturers and graduates of the school, which can be viewed online or by appointment.
It also hosts seminars and talks by artists for interested school groups and members of the Adelaide community, and the space is available to hire for functions and events.