RIP Gordon Bennett

Gordon Bennett passed away a week ago. Tonight was to be his exhibition opening at Milani Gallery. Today, and for the next two weeks, the walls will be bare.

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Hangouts on Air

Ever since Hangouts on Air was born I've been planning to create a regular program for The Critical Classroom. Last night we held one for the first time. What is…

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WIPC:E is over for 2014

It's 8.50pm on Sunday in Hawai'i, and here I am blogging for the first time in how many days?!?!? I can't believe it. I had intended to write each day…

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Deadly Bloggers at WIPC:E

This week Leesa was proud and humbled to be presenting at the World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education (2014) in Hawai'i. The WIPC:E conference was born in Canada in 1987. Every three years a…

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Quick thoughts on conference presentations

Just quickly reflecting on conference presentations, particularly ones that describe institutional programs. (more…)

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I see deadly people

2014 will see the launch of our tshirt brand Dark and Disturbing. This project will be curated and directed by Vernon. In preparation for the launch, we decided to add…

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Using Evernote to improve efficiency

Collaborative working is such a significant component of modern day workplaces. The Iscariot Media team work in different locations, and often asynchronously. Being able to access documents from multiples devices…

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Dark and Disturbing kinda up and running

Crazy week this week. In between everything (life, etc. ), we finally uploaded a design to our Dark and Disturbing  catalogue. We've decided to have two streams of designs, or two separate…

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Indigenous Issues + Graphic Design

As someone who works with Indigenous issues in graphic design and art, I get asked frequently about what is okay to do. Most Australians and most workers in graphic design…

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Introducing the WhichWay for Business

In some quarters I've accidentally fallen into the role of a bit of a social media expert. I'm not sure how it happened. I guess it's because I've been learning…

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elementor teamWe all intend to plan ahead, but too often let the day-to-day minutia get in the way of making a calendar for the year. Sure, you can’t know every detail to anticipate. Heck, you can’t know half the priorities that will pop up in any particular month.