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  • She is always on the ball
  • The world is my ATM
  • Boys inside girls
  • Everyone’s a texture
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  • We don’t sell chocolate
  • Thirst for the taboo
  • Have sex and steaks in elevators
  • His, hers & hers
  • We live on a sphere
  • Why Denim?
  • Thirst for the taboo
  • His, hers & hers
  • Boys inside girls
  • She is he is him is her
  • His, hers & hers
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  • Greet death with a whistle
  • Kids succumb to gravity on carnival rides.. hope for parents
  • Greet death with a whistle
  • Everyone’s a texture
  • We don’t sell chocolate
  • work dark
  • Ring everyone you know
  • Drawing the King out is like popping a blackhead
  • New World Border
  • Why Denim?
  • Wealthy astronaut predicts rain
  • work dark
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Cut & Paste Roller Disco

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We’ll be on hand at the next Cut ‘n’ Paste launch this Friday the 29th May with our digital graffiti setup we created for Reface earlier this year. Griv has been working on it and making sure its running smooth and swift. Come and check it out, knowing the Cut ‘n’ Paste guys, it will be a rad evening.

Check out http://cutandpastedvd.com/ for more information.

Reface

Reface

WBMC and ololo productions are working with ABC TV and the Perth International Arts Festival to challenge the way we look at street art.

Reface, a new interactive website [www.abc.net.au/reface], invites all street artists across Australia to upload their work, a selection of which will be projected onto buildings during the Perth International Arts Festival 2009. Street art all around the world remains controversial and divisive. Is it art? Over two weekends of the Perth International Arts Festival (27-28 February & 6-8 March) Reface will utilise large-scale digital projection to paint the nocturnal city streetscape of Perth.

The Reface project will test whether people’s attitudes to street art are different if the images are impermanent. The Perth International Arts Festival events will also feature the latest in public interactivity with the audience at one projection location able to control the images, ‘paint’ on the side of the buildings using lasers and even use a digital spraycan to ‘paint’ artwork.

The project also calls on all Australians to help build a digital street art map of Australia by simply taking a snap of street art from their local area and uploading it to the website.

Reface is one of two projects commissioned as a result of the ‘iArts’ (interactive arts) initiative, developed by ABC TV, ScreenWest and the Western Australian Department of Culture and the Arts.

ReFace Announced in PIAF Program

We are ecstatic to announce the inclusion of ReFace in the 2009 Perth International Arts Festival.

ReFace is one of the inaugural recipients of the iArts grant, made possible by the ABC, ScreenWest and DCA. The project focuses on creating dialogue between traditional art going folk and practitioners of emerging disciplines of street art.

ololo and WBMC are teaming up to bring Perth a 4 night, multi site projection installation on the buildings of the CBD. Works submitted by users through the ReFace website, and curated by well respected members of the arts community, will be projected on the biggest surfaces we can find!

So start collecting all those photos and get them ready to upload in the new year.

Keep visiting www.abc.net.au/reface to stay upto date.

Illuminosity

As part of the Artrage festival, Ian Cocaran (http://iancorcoran.com/) came over and with a massive projector, more overhead than digital, projected sourced artwork onto the Telstra building and the State Library. Hurben helped put the slides together, each one had to be keystoned and sent to the other side of the country so a huge transparent slide could be sent back. Largest projections in Perth, the ones on the Telstra building could be viewed from Mt Lawley. Great stuff!