Offers a multi-disciplinary range of texts, analyses and primary
sources to illuminate the post-punk milieu of inner-city Australia;
its social historical impact; its reflection in built environment use
and reuse; and its representation in film.
Features original and hitherto undocumented interviews and materials
relating to Dogs in Space; testimony from both observers and
participants in the film and the events it portrays; and analysis and
research from academics and insiders.
Provides new insight into a film continually growing in popularity and
value over time; mapping the richness of a multi-layered work,
providing insight into a host of historical and contemporary worlds.