CRAFT-2 Out Now !!!

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Peter Gray

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Jun 18, 2012, 7:10:30 AM6/18/12
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The CRAFT-2 eZine is now available online via this link:

http://crafters-circle.com

You will see 18 small images arranged in a grid array.   This is the table of contents presented visually.    Each image represents a subject area.

Position your mouse over any image and a word or a phrase will pop up indicating the subject matter that can be found "under" each thumbnail image.  

Click on any thumbnail image in the grid array and a pop-up window will appear which introduces the topic and shows the options available.  

Usually this window contains further links you can click on to explore the subject matter in more detail.

After completing a quick and simple registration process, you can post your comments about the eZine on this forum.

Peter Gray

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Jun 18, 2012, 3:11:51 PM6/18/12
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Here is an image showing what the visual table of contents looks like for CRAFT-2.....

Brisbane's Radical Movements in the 1960s & 1970s (Part 1) edited by Jim Prentice.

Part 2 is expected to be available in about 6 weeks time.......

Paul Wildman

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Jun 18, 2012, 5:12:51 PM6/18/12
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Great thx Peter good idea re part 2 ciao paul

 

Paul Wildman  the future is not ours to colonise but is loaned to us by our grandchildren  http://www.kal.net.au/  Bris LETS 140 Mob 0412027818 Skype phwildman PO 73 Northgate Brisbane 4013

Jim Prentice

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Jun 19, 2012, 12:26:15 AM6/19/12
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Jim Prentice

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Jun 19, 2012, 12:56:11 AM6/19/12
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Hello  Co Crafters

I really hope readers look at this Craft 2 edition both with a critical eye with regard to the content and another perspective that says:

' I share many of these values and could do the same using this web site and format."

The most important thing however  is that  we  start that discussion here . A discussion between  us about   how we might face collectively a both bleak and hopeful future in which 

social movements and media, groups of people and individuals whose sensitivities are denied and  their  localities will be key reference points. Lets identify these groups and find  

our own points of solidarity with their concerns and communications and localities 

For change; Do we need to rely on the web? How much? Should we believe  it is a water tight conduit or will it do for the moment?

What else do we need for  change?. 

Well one thing is the truth:  so have we faithfully represented the times I wonder?

 In the  case of those who want to attempt the same thing they need  to contact the editors Paul and me

Finally  we will need some financial support for this endeavour  so some benefactors might be a very ordinary consideration despite our production, which has some special 

qualities. Ok I'm biased.

Regards

Jim



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