'Ross Gibson is a teacher and writer who also makes films and multimedia systems. His books include: The Diminishing Paradise (1984); South of the West (1992); The Bond Store Tales (1996); Exchanges: Cross-Cultural Encounters in Australia and the Pacific (1996 edited) and Seven Versions of an Australian Badland (2002). He has written and directed award-winning films, including the internationally influential Camera Natura (1985) and Wild (1993). He has also curated several acclaimed exhibitions. These include a record breaking 'Crime Scene' exhibition at the Justice and Police Museum in Sydney in 1999 and 2000 (co-curated with Kate Richards), and Remembrance+the Moving Image at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image in 2003. Gibson also works in large public cultural institutions, including the Museum of Sydney where he was a senior consultant producer between 1993 and 1996, and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image where he was Creative Director during its establishment phase, 1999 to early 2002.' (Source: The Australian Academy of the Humanities website)