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WELCOME! |BACKGROUND | INTRODUCTION.  | PHOTOS   | VIDEOS |  WiSDOM |  RECOLLECTIONS  | 
I wish to respectfully acknowledge the Elders, past, present, and emerging, of the Boonwurrung,Wurundjeri , Dja Dja Warrung people of the Eastern  and Western Kulin nations on whose country this project takes place.
NOTE: Final Website Gallery for this Fellowship Project is at this link:
paulfletcherart.squarespace.com​
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Barker Cakoes, Patty Pans from the 1930’s to 1970’s
​ - the decorative packaging and manufacture of food fashion, and cultural values.
 

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Photos of  "Barker Cakoes Recipe Book"193? (private collection) 
In the  1930's, way post the Industrial Revolution, patty pans were produced by new, presumably electric, powered mechanics. They produced pre-printed patty pans in batches of 30 to 40 at a time depending on their size.(P.Sheen,1988) The  current  early twenty first century, automated  mass production lines,  let alone the emergence of machines that can apparently learn and predict complicated models and outcomes,  must have been un-imaginable or  only considered as vsome wild sci-fi dream. The final Managing Director  of Barker & Co Printers in  Melbourne,  Peter Sheen, recalls  that the Barkers & Co. 1930's -1950 's  machines  were, when working well,  "reminiscent of the dextrous robotic hands of a nuclear laboratory: when misfunctioning — an engineering nightmare." causing  peaceful "trained engineers"  to "reach for a hammer"(P.Sheen,1988).  For me, mass production is both a dream and nightmare. Sometimes it seems like an unnatural abhorrence, a million items that all look identical and too often end up in landfill. Yet at the same time every second object I use is mass-produced and I either enjoy or benefit from the abundance and accessibility that comes from the production lines at what untold expense to other individuals and the entire planet. I am not  a "luddite" but It is interesting to ponder how mass production and the 'new'  awareness of the value of small handcrafted, be spoke production may find a new  and more dominant sustainable scaled up production mode in concert with what may for now seem like sci-fi dreams of production aided by "machine learning"  coupled  with "nature learning".. so called "artificial intelligence" that actually works with the inherent  intelligence in all living things and relations. Biologists for example are already applying machine learning to attempt to understand and even communicate with animal languages. Plants and animals are known by many traditional wisdoms and modern science, to communicate , announce or predict the arrival of all sorts of vital information from changes in season, the arrival of new food sources or even advanced warning of natural disasters such as storms and  earthquakes. Ourselves and  all our machines  and inventions  are  part of, and only exist in relation to, nature. We may just need to  quickly find and implement more  ways to repay nature her nurture if were are to continue to be able to sustainably share in the abundance and diversity that is already modelled in nature.

References: "The Golden Age of Patty Pans" Peter Sheen -La Trobe Journal No.42 Spring 1988.   "Ways of Being Beyond Human Intelligence" James Bridle 2022.

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  • The inauspicious entrance to Barker and Co Printers  in 1960,Little Lonsdale St/ Eagle Alley​
  Halla, K. J. (1960). Little Lonsdale Street North between Eagle Alley and William Street, Melbourne, [Vic.] [picture].










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  • Intro.
    • MESSAGES FROM TREES >
      • PRINTS & GIFTS >
        • PrintOnDemand_Offerings
  • Music-Image-Time
    • MIT _Aug3 _2025
    • MIT July 6
    • MIT_June1
    • MIT May 4
    • April 5 MIT
    • Feb 28 MIT 2025
    • Feb 9 MIT 2025
    • Jan 11 MIT 2025
    • Dec 1 MIT 2024
    • Nov 2 MIT 2024
    • MIT Blog Q & A
  • EXHIBITIONS.
    • Cut and Paste Festival
    • The Robots...
    • The Symbiotic Pulse
    • Hidden Creatures
    • The Audiovisual Garden
    • Relational Constellations
    • Where is the Party?
    • Melbourne Zoo Exhibition.
    • 2019 Blog
    • ​Micro, Macro, Interconnected, Views & Relations.
    • Writing & Conference Presentations
    • Augmented Reality Experiment 2019
  • Residencies
    • RippleFest2025 >
      • Pumphouse Residency
    • L .A. I. Studio >
      • The 'Space'.
      • Floating Upside Down Garden
      • Open Studio Presentation
    • State Library Vic Fellowship >
      • BACKGROUND
      • Introductions
      • Photos
      • WisdomWords
      • VideoWorks
      • Recollections_1
      • FOODnCULTURE
      • FUTURE FOOD
      • RECIPES
    • NATURE LISTENING >
      • TheWinterHouse
      • BODY OF NATURE_mobile sculpture
      • Microscopic Visions
      • Listening to the Soil Microbiome >
        • Listening Soil Biome Pt2
      • Listening to the Weather
      • Hellebores
      • Residency Showcase Videos
    • Art&Ecology Residency >
      • Presentation Notes.
      • Soundscapes Bells and Gardening
      • Landscape Portraits
      • Further Work
    • Kindred Studios
  • MUSIC
    • AntPaulProjects
    • Metasynthworks
    • Metasynth-Sonification
    • Metasynth Project Files Downloads
    • Sonic Science Experimenters Kits
  • VideoArtPublicArtProjected
  • Films
  • Food Growing
  • Inspirations
  • Online Profile & Quotes.