01984cam a2200349 i 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066035002100079040002300100042000900123082001500132100002900147245003400176264004900210300003000259336002100289337002500310338002300335500001900358500003400377500020500411520057700616562003801193585009401231585007701325586006701402650004801469650006701517650003501584653001501619629676620130729204854.0120927s2012 aca 000 0 eng d1 a50089882 a(OCoLC)813219940 aQSLbengerdadANL aanuc04aA821.42230 aAmpersand Duck,eartist.10aDiscontent /cAmpersand Duck. 1a[Canberra, A.C.T.] :bAmpersand Duck,c2012. a1 broadside ;c35 x 35 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aCaption title. aLimited edition of 20 copies. a"There comes a time / when the familiar / becomes unbearable / has been shared too often / and there is an / overwhelming urge / to set forth / to seek / the unknown / to create / new / (dis)content". aLetterpress broadside on Fabriano Tiepolo 290gsm paper, printed in a diamond format for a group exhibition broadly celebrating the Transit of Venus (when the planet Venus crosses the sun) on 6th June 2012. Surrounding the poem are embossed the words west, east and north, omitting the word south at the bottom to suggest the motivation of James Cook and the Endeavour "to go south. What makes humans want to push away from where they are safe and relatively happy? Why do we want to push others out of their comfort zones?"--Ampersand Duck, her website, Discontent (2012). aLibrary's copy is no. 12/20.5ANL aThe Transit of Venus, Photospace Gallery, Australian National University, 2-16 June 2012. aFremantle Arts Centre Print Award, 22 September 2012 - 08 November 2012. aAwarded second prize, Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award, 2012. 0aLetterpress printingzAustraliavSpecimens. 0aBroadsideszAustralian Capital TerritoryzCanberravSpecimens. 0aPrints, AustralianzAustralia. aAustralian