Archive for September, 2008

FIG001 The Postcards

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

The FIG001 postcardsHere are some of the postcards which you will be able to see in following posts. In all there are ten in the set. We hope that the use of postcards will refer to the relaxed lifestyle that we often take for granted in Western Australia, but that the kinds of graphics we have put on the cards will not necessarily put the reader in a holiday mood!

On the subject of incongruous contexts and odd juxtaposition, we’d love your input on just where these postcards could be found. We’ve been thinking places of relaxation and conversation such as cafés. What are your thoughts?

FIG001 Explosion Over The Horizon

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

FIG001 Book of postcards Here is the first concrete output of Figures. On 3 June 2008 an explosion occurred on Western Australia’s Varanus Island which cut off a major gas supply for the state for many weeks. While the explosion was remote from any major centres in the state, its effects are still being felt by industry and, as a consequence, by individuals employed or laid off by those industries, and the families of those individuals. The news media has concentrated on the state government’s over reliance on one main supply but has not effectively described how the explosion has led to the loss of hundreds of jobs.

We chose this story as our first test-case at Figures. Our own Uriah Mathews developed the illustrations after many days of painstaking research to find reliable sources of data on gas use in Western Australia. To emphasise the locative aspects of the story (connections to the celebrated WA lifestyle, and so on) and to invite interaction with the public. We decided that a book of postcards, which direct contributors to this website, would be an appropriate medium for the message.

The fallout from this explosion continues to drift across the state’s political landscape. The story continues: can you help us piece it together by adding your own contribution and/or by commenting on our approach?