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If there are diverse kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing place, then we need to learn to value the different ways each of us sees a single place that is significant, but differently so, for each perspective.
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August 20, 2007

Another 'on the road post' based on life as a flow or movement through different spaces. It's a nomadic existence.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, Canberra bus, 2007

Home is now a state in between different periods of being on the road. Home used to be the solid roots from which I judged the violent effects and collateral damage of the global flows on a particular place. No more. I am now a part of the global flows in a country that is in transition; one that is increasingly placing an emphasis on competition, existential desires and individual initiative.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, Canberra, 2007

We are part of a state of complexity, chaos and velocity that is being transformed by the spread of markets and new technologies into fluid, transnational networks of power, money, information, people and goods that circulate in uneven and unpredictable flows throughout the globe.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, Rosetta Head, Victor Harbor, 2007

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