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Totals Apparent Apparel …
Words :: Meera Sanghvi   
Saturday, 10 May 2008

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I’m familiar with fashion trends spreading like wildfire: the military jacket, the skinny jean, the gladiator style sandal. But every now and again, it’s a brand or label that becomes more fashionable than the clothes it produces. Right now, it seems the city trendies have all been making the pilgrimage to American Apparel and bringing out the cash much faster than it takes most of us to wriggle into a pair of skin-tight lamé leggings. I find myself walking down the street having a serious bout of déjà-vu as the same highly identifiable clothing passes me by, and I’m left wondering ‘Who sent the memo?’ 

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The Swindlers and Liam
Words :: Laura McNeice   
Wednesday, 16 April 2008

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name: Sir Swindle aka Liam O'Shannessy
location: Merri Creek Tavern
band: the Swindlers
instrument: the Ted Egan Fosters beer box, bass guitar and dabble with the banjo string
i like: my girlfriend
i dislike: narcissistic weak minded people
when i was young i: wanted to be angus but could only play malcom's part
fave childhood tv show: rage
the swindlers sound: not too shabby according to the old fella next door

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Boolean Values Part I
Words :: Alastair McCann   
Monday, 07 April 2008
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Opening this Thursday night and running all April is acclaimed graphic artist Jonathan Zawada’s new exhibition of work ‘Boolean Values’. The show examines how our perceptions of the world are shaped by digital technology, particularly through both the universality of the digital experience and the overload of information available.

 

   

 

 

 

 

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FAUX-REAL and the allure of fame
Words :: Alastair McCann   
Sunday, 30 March 2008

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FAUX-REAL by Mel McVeigh is a photographic exploration of society and the media's obsession with fame and the unobtainable un-realness of this constructed ideal. The industry of fame holds out these people to us through media and advertising channels as the arbitrators of style, fashion, taste and success - for us to wantonly consume as we strive to take a piece of that dream back into our own normal lives. Fame captivates and allures us, yet the lives of the famous are as equally disposable as they are extraordinary.

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