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The Shared House Project

This blog is to further discuss an idea that was brought forth at the 2005 Venice Biennale. The idea was the creation of an Aboriginal Pavilion - one for the colonized peoples of North America, New Zealand, and Australia. However that is just the beginning of the idea and it is open for disuccsion. The object is to organise ourselves to the realization of the idea, to see if it is feasible at this time and if not, when? or even if it should ever come to being.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

??your pictures??

Hi Everyone

Just to put a face to comments, if you have a picture you wish to use for this blog, email it to me so I can upload it and it should come up with your comments .You can email it to jix.logan@gmail.com.

thanks
Jim Logan
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hey all...

is anyone planning anything for next year's venice biennale?

cheers,
steve
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