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Hi Ron
I have kept my LPs dating back to 1968, some of which are fairly classic
eg
"A meal you can shake hands with in the dark" - fold out cover - Pete
Brown and His Battered Instruments
Also by that band: "The Art school dance goes on forever"
And no doubt many more - I haven't looked for ages.
Bonny
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> From: Vanderwal, Ron
> Reply To: Museum discussion list
> Sent: Friday, 22 May 1998 11:03 AM
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> Subject: Rock Art
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> I have become interested in bringing rock art into the museum,
> virtually
> of course. Videos, CD and other electronic means are possibilities,
> but
> what of other creative ideas (laser technology, maybe?).
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> I would be grateful for experiences, comments or suggestions on ways
> of
> bringing rock art closer in for public knowledge and appreciation.
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> Dr Ron Vanderwal
> Senior Curator
> Indigenous Cultures
> [061] (03) 9291 2167
> Fax 9291 2150
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> Museum Victoria
> P.O. Box 666E
> Melbourne 3001
> Australia
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