Parking the Info Van, Parramatta, 1995: locality and relationality in media practice

This commentary examines the intersections of mobility and locality in community-based media practices. In order to investigate how media-oriented practices intertwine with understandings of community, the article sets out a brief history of a community arts organization, Information and Cultural Ex...

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