‘Seasonal, sustainable Colourise media art events have breathed the Briz cultural, social, political landscape since 1988. The venerable, related and relevant Indigenous gathering spirit is organic and fluid without fear of flying or failing. Karen Batten has designed, collaborated, participated with Colourise Festival since 2005.’ 

Christine Peacock

Colourise Festival

Colourise Festival events commenced in 2003 to publicise Indigenous media development. Community based media-arts projects and events contribute to a unique Australian media-arts culture, and are testimony to the strength of our venerable society and communities; revealing the on-going catastrophic conditions of governance systems founded on imperialism/capitalism/colonialism.

Publicity

Christine and I worked together on the Colourise Festival from 2005 to 2015. Together we created a large body of work. The website design/functionality is out of date but the content is updated regularly by Christine.

COPYRIGHT: Uniikup
YEAR: 2005 – 2015

Custodial Navigator Sample Pages

Custodial Navigator: A preamble

The Concept of Ethics in Australian Aboriginal Systems of Thought

INTRODUCTION

Land is the source of morality and meaning in Australian Aboriginal society, with notions about the world, human beings and knowledge serving to ground a moral philosophy centred on the relationship with Land and people – Caring for Country and Caring for Kin.

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