Whenever there is a national event or celebration in Australia, favourite sporting heroes (including racehorses), celebrated artists and the nation's ‘design icons’ are rolled out in the popular media to confirm a very specific view of Australian ‘white male’ national identity. Three very different types of writings about Australian industrial design are contrasted and two questions are explored: Is there a national design sensibility? Should there be an attempt to create a national canon of design
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary approach drawing on developments in Australian historical and ...
Australia's pavilion at the 1970 Japan World Exposition, Osaka, gave physical form to a narrative of...
In the history of industrial design in Australia, early British influence gave way to American influ...
Stump-jump plows, Sunshine harvesters, Ford and Holden utes (pick-up trucks), Victa lawn mowers, Hil...
At sporting events world-wide, the image of a boxing kangaroo on a green and gold flag is flown by p...
For as long as I can recall, making Australian design has been a preoccupation most associated with ...
Does National Identity Matter? In a year that sees the commemoration of 100 years of Australian 'nat...
How did the kangaroo transform from a bizarre curiosity to an internationally recognised symbol of A...
The Australian national flag is the primary symbol of the nation. The flag produces and reproduces n...
This studio-based thesis develops a speculative theoretical framework to assist in the design of qui...
© 2016 Dr. Andrew LaneThis project explores the role visual communication plays in defining the conc...
This research focuses on the cultural design, which derives from Australian aboriginal art. The cult...
This dissertation presents the results of a doctoral research about commercial nationalism in Austra...
Cultural events, rituals, ceremonies and celebrations have existed in Australia for millennia. A dif...
Australian design and its history, popularly perceived from both within and without as marginal, are...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary approach drawing on developments in Australian historical and ...
Australia's pavilion at the 1970 Japan World Exposition, Osaka, gave physical form to a narrative of...
In the history of industrial design in Australia, early British influence gave way to American influ...
Stump-jump plows, Sunshine harvesters, Ford and Holden utes (pick-up trucks), Victa lawn mowers, Hil...
At sporting events world-wide, the image of a boxing kangaroo on a green and gold flag is flown by p...
For as long as I can recall, making Australian design has been a preoccupation most associated with ...
Does National Identity Matter? In a year that sees the commemoration of 100 years of Australian 'nat...
How did the kangaroo transform from a bizarre curiosity to an internationally recognised symbol of A...
The Australian national flag is the primary symbol of the nation. The flag produces and reproduces n...
This studio-based thesis develops a speculative theoretical framework to assist in the design of qui...
© 2016 Dr. Andrew LaneThis project explores the role visual communication plays in defining the conc...
This research focuses on the cultural design, which derives from Australian aboriginal art. The cult...
This dissertation presents the results of a doctoral research about commercial nationalism in Austra...
Cultural events, rituals, ceremonies and celebrations have existed in Australia for millennia. A dif...
Australian design and its history, popularly perceived from both within and without as marginal, are...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary approach drawing on developments in Australian historical and ...
Australia's pavilion at the 1970 Japan World Exposition, Osaka, gave physical form to a narrative of...
In the history of industrial design in Australia, early British influence gave way to American influ...