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	<title>The Idea of South &#187; Australia</title>
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		<title>John Stanley Martin &#8211; Australia as an Iceland of the south</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 03:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One way of reading an antipodean country like Australia is through the lens of its symmetrical opposites. For many, Australia has been compared to Nordic countries. One of Australia’s leading Nordicists, John Stanley Martin, unfortunately passed away this week. Here he talking about the commonality between Australia and Iceland. John Stanley Martin, descendent of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>One way of reading an antipodean country like Australia is through the lens of its symmetrical opposites. For many, Australia has been compared to Nordic countries. One of Australia’s leading Nordicists, John Stanley Martin, unfortunately passed away this week. Here he talking about the commonality between Australia and Iceland. </p>
<p><a href="http://ideaofsouth.net/images/JohnStanleyMartinAustraliaasanIcelandoft_D248/image.png"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; margin: 0px 5px 0px 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="image" border="0" alt="image" align="left" src="http://ideaofsouth.net/images/JohnStanleyMartinAustraliaasanIcelandoft_D248/image_thumb.png" width="94" height="74" /></a> John Stanley Martin, descendent of the Eureka rebels, went to Iceland to pursue a degree in Old Norse. He recalls a conversation with Icelandic novelist Sigurdur Nordal, who saw both nations as sharing the challenge of new beginnings:</p>
<blockquote><p>As an Australian you understand Iceland better than the Europeans do, because we are Europe’s first colony. We are the first time they came. Every time there was a movement in Europe, there was always a group before—the Celts moving in, the Germanics moving in—and there would be an amalgam of the cultures&#8230; In Norway, from where they came, it was limited resources, someone gets more and someone gets less. Come to Iceland and it’s a free for all, grabbing land, so you don’t respect the environment in the same way any more.<a href="#_edn1" name="_ednref1">[i]</a></p>
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<p><a href="#_ednref1" name="_edn1">[i]</a> John Stanley Martin, interview, 16 February 2001.</p>
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		<title>Vertiginous Africa</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 01:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>KDSMurray</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tourist images of the African continent are dominated by scenes of safari adventures. While these entail their own colonial associations &#8211; Africa as nature rather than culture &#8211; there is a more phenomenological dimension to the African experience for westerners. This suggests a continent that we look down to. Virgin Airlines have just released their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tourist images of the African continent are dominated by scenes of safari adventures. While these entail their own colonial associations &#8211; Africa as nature rather than culture &#8211; there is a more phenomenological dimension to the African experience for westerners. This suggests a continent that we look <em>down </em>to.</p>
<p>Virgin Airlines have just released their first direct flight between Sydney and Johannesburg. To  tempt Aussie travellers to experience the wonders of Africa, they released a brief clip.</p>
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<p>The clip starts in a sedate fashion, with images of relaxing familiar scenes involving swimming pools and safaris, but then it builds up pace to a vertiginous series of scenes mostly involving positions of great altitude:</p>
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<li>View from Table Mountain looking down on Cape Town</li>
<li>Epic dam</li>
<li>Majestic waterfalls</li>
<li>Abseiling down Table Mountain</li>
<li>Flying in a helicopter</li>
<li>Teeing off from a precipice</li>
<li>Motorbike jumping</li>
<li>Flock of birds flying</li>
<li>Bridge bungee-jumping</li>
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<p>Naturally, this is an airline company, so they are keen to promote the experience of flight. But the resulting engagement with Africa is puzzling. Would you fly to Africa in order to hit a golf ball into the seeming void? Surely, this is simply the expression of a deeply embedded colonial mentality that sees Africa as a vast playing field for Western adventure.</p>
<p>Sustaining this mentality is lofty point of view by which we gaze down on Africa. While they settle on a horizontal plane of nature, we move along the vertical axis of experience.</p>
<p>Today, few of us would admit to any racist attitudes towards those in Africa. Wearing Make Poverty History bracelets, we see ourselves as far from the brutality of those who scrambled for Africa in the nineteenth century. Yet, the Virgin ad shows us that the imaginary architecture of colonialism remains deeply embedded.</p>
<p>Come on down.</p>
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		<title>Idea of South broadcast</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 08:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Idea of South &#8211; Unique Radio Program Sunday 14th June 22.00-23.00 (13.30 -14.00 GMT) Idea of South &#8211; A unique radiophonic work by Roger Mills broadcast by 2SER and FBi radio in a dual station simulcast and accompanying internet stream. Composer and sound artist Roger Mills has produced an immersive new radio work, exploring the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><a href="http://www.kitezh.com/blog/ideaofsouthimages/IdeaofSouthbroadcast_104D7/image.png"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="image" border="0" alt="image" src="http://www.kitezh.com/blog/ideaofsouthimages/IdeaofSouthbroadcast_104D7/image_thumb.png" width="549" height="550" /></a> Idea of South &#8211; Unique Radio Program </h1>
<p>Sunday 14th June 22.00-23.00 (13.30 -14.00 GMT)</p>
<p>Idea of South &#8211; A unique radiophonic work by Roger Mills broadcast by 2SER and FBi radio in a dual station simulcast and accompanying internet stream.</p>
<p>Composer and sound artist Roger Mills has produced an immersive new radio work, exploring the sound of the southern hemisphere as three individual parts to be listened to on two radios and an iPhone or computer. </p>
<p>This has never been done before !</p>
<p>Simply tune your radios into 107.3 fm (Radio 2ser) an 94.5fm (FBi radio) and log onto the internet stream at <a href="http://www.eartrumpet.org/ios">www.eartrumpet.org/ios</a> to listen to all three parts.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t have more that one radio or a computer ?</p>
<p>Bring a radio down to Don&#8217;t Look Gallery, Dulwich Hill for a multi radiophonic experience as people tune their radios into a truly immersive sound environment. The evening starts at 18.00 and features DJ&#8217;s and a performance by Forenzics.</p>
<p>BIO</p>
<p>Roger Mills is composer and sound artist who has just returned to his native Australia after living in the UK for twenty years. In that time he wrote and produced albums with Statik Sound System (Cup of Tea Records) and remixed tracks for British electro rockers Kosheen. Other credits include his collaboration with Grantby on Mo Wax&#8217;s Headz 2 and Sydney&#8217;s DJ Soup on Creative Vibes &#8216;Evolutionary Vibes III&#8217;, featured as album of the week on Tripple J.</p>
<p>His most recent work includes album projects for Turkish singer Mircan Kaya and British Jazz quintet Limbo featuring Jim Bar (Portishead).</p>
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