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References [<ExternalResource: Thorogood, Nicola (2000-2009), 'Interview with the artist'.>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2004), 'Intangible Architecture', Proceedings of South 1: A New Conversation, Craft Victoria, Melbourneurl:, .>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2004), 'Intangible Architecture: Assembling Identity in the Pacific with Respect to Memory, Migration and Making', Proceedings of the Challenging Craft Conference, Aberdeen, Scotlandurl:, .>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2006), 'Slow Motion: Four Short Walks in the Garhwal Himalaya', Proceedings of the 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Art & Humanities, Hawaii, USA, pages 4335-4344.>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2006), 'Contemplating Architecture in Rural Fiji: Three Dimentions in the Diffusion of Place', Proceedings of the 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on art & Humanities, Hawaii, USA, pages 4345-4355.>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2005), 'In the Wake of Gesture: Architecture and the Handmade,', Artlink Magazine, 25 (1) pp 54-55.>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2004), 'Belaau: Contemplating Architecture in Rural Fiji, in Brij Lal and Duncan Beard (eds.), Conversations', Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Canberra, ANU, pages 58-77.>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (ed) (2004), 'Re[a]d: FBE Architecture Journal', Sydney, UNSW Press.>] [<ExternalResource: Thorogood, Nicola (2000-2009), 'Interview with the artist'.>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2004), 'Intangible Architecture', Proceedings of South 1: A New Conversation, Craft Victoria, Melbourneurl:, .>, <ExternalResource: Murray, Ainslie (2004), 'Intangible Architecture: Assembling Identity in the Pacific with Respect to Memory, Migration and Making', Proceedings of the Challenging Craft Conference, Aberdeen, Scotlandurl:, .>]