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Missed
Digital Print Gabrielle Bates
NSW, Australia
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 Great a film on paper. All the Sin full deeds rolled into eight frames of deadly images.
. -Michael Florrimell
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 This image makes me question, "What just happened here?"
. -Michael Zschech
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 Use your imagination blood, dead girl, white sheet, and a film clip that looks like its out psyhoic. Or maybe the X Files or Maybe a film school students portfolio.
. -Richy Rich
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Richy, using the imagination is not a problem - it's when to know how to stop using it. There are really good products at the chemist now to help stop nose-bleed.
. -Michael Zschech
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 Yep there are really good drugs for hyper reality too but most kids perfer playstation.
. -Richy Rich
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 Richy, true, so do intellectual pensioners. So should we research a new direction for global printmakers or focus on our inner-selves?.
. -Michael Zschech
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 We dont need to research printmaking as it is all here for us anyway, turn on your Tele, Computor or open a newspaper. But what we do need is a little say in these meduims.
. -Richy Rich
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 Richy, absolutely agree, brother! Out of curiosity, did you have anything to do with OneTEL"s collapse?
. -Michael Zschech
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 The collapse of the australian media in the commercial sectors esp are needed, as they have created a vacume of bullshit that people now believe.
. -Richy Rich
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Boys, please! How in the hell did a dead chick in on a bed turn into having something to do with the Onetel collapse? If you want to see more of the dead chick, come to Westspace Gallery this Thursday (1 Aug 2002) at 6pm, 142 Addison Road Marrickville. Lots of booze too. Now, no more of this Onetel crap, okay? Ps., Richy Rich, I know who you are.
Gabs
. -Gabba
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 Cant make wet space put it on our site, video and MP3s coming on line soon to EPNP call Paul for details of how to get your videos up etc.
. -Michael Florrimell
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MR Sinister
Digital Print Tony Silver Bone
NSW, Australia
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 I like mr Sinister. Hes a real devil.
GO SILVER BONE TONE
. -Chuck Norris
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 thanks 4 your help
have sound tracks ready to go 4 next years cd
pplus more
. -silver
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 jet li is comin to my place 4 dinna
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 who cares
. -jackie chan
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 Mr Sinister hear what you talking about, whos this Jackie Chan fellow get it right im mr Sinister man the evil breathing fire from the hole bellow.
. -Mr Sinister
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 Mr Sinister is a nightmare in real life always on the look out for trouble. Still we need the negative side to arts practice at the moment, see Mike Kelly, Paul Mc Cartney for Art in you face.
Where has all the punk gone, where is the dirty side of art not fit for the expensive gallery system, brooding away out there somewhere, oh goodie Mr Sinister.
. -Real Good Time
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 Tony are you Mr Sinister. All this hiding behind a name. Stop with the dark side nightmare stuff its scaring the kids.
. -Susan
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 I scare myself sometimes : O
. -mR sINISTER
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 Your signature/trade mark is very appropriate for this image.
. -Michael Zschech
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 Forget the signature what about mr sinister. Yeah hes the one hahahahahahahaha.
. -Tone
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 Tone, a little dictorial/authoritian in coment. Each individual sees from their own context.
. -Michael Zschech
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 Na we control the world, here in cartoon land. We make it up as we go. Draw a figure and let it have its fun not at all reality. See Bugs Bunny for details.
. -Politically correct person
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 Tone, I love you! "F***" political correctness. Is that what you want?
. -Michael Zschech
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 Why be politicaly correct when the people we pay to be are political leaders are so un politically correct its not funny. GO M1 and fight the bastards.
. -Michael Florrimell
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 Michael, what fruits/weapons do you suggest? (love, joy, peace, patience,....etc or longsuffering?) or what?
. -Michael Zschech
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 Start with fruit, but basically vote them all out by no one voting.
. -Michael Florrimell
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 Like everyone
I want it all
come get some
. -SBT
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 It stands 4 Silver Bone Tone Production.
Need any soundtracks or music for your horror films?
I do that 2
. -SBT
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The Inevitable attractions of Sin
Etching Ann Bowman
WA, Australia
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 Stop attractions to Sin may get you into a whole lot of trouble. Picking the fruit I don't know about though its yummy not really like the Adam and Eve story an apple? mmm don't know about that one.
Still greed, anger, envy are all pretty worrying.
. -Michael Florrimell
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 You have covered the three "G Spot" areas that the concept of "SIN" is said to tempt us with - Gold, Glory Girls/Guys.
. -Michael Zschech
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Sloth Chair in the furnished house of Sin
Lino Cut - Etching Chris Byrnes
NSW, Australia
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 Look close at this print the details are great takes a while to sink in but theres more thn just a chair in the room.
. -Michael Florrimell
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I like your use of color, line and the mood that has been created.
. -Michael Zschech
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Forgotten People of Stone
lithograph Rachael Cowley
VIC, australia
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 Forgotten Stone forgotten history what sin to forget what mistakes we have made in the past. Time to heal and say sorry to our Australian history.
. -Michael Florrimell
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A strong, solid and cutting image (and buy the way, "SORRY" again).
. -Michael Zschech
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Public Sin
Digital Print Michael Florrimell
NSW, Australia
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 This work is about the idea of what we perceive to see as far as public information is concerned. Just like in this blurry picture eg see the Sin posters on the wall. Maybe Maybe not just like looking out a bus window how much can the eye take in and what is it we really want to notice. Public space is there for artists to use in all kinds of ways and these days you don't even have to walk out side your front door.
. -Michael Florriimell
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How could we organise for the "SINS" in the Sydney sky in your image to be permanently fixed in reality over my city. Possible use of lazer lights or maybe hundreds of aeroplanes flying in formation through the city skyline while dragging the "Pink Sin" banners behind them? But use of helicopters might be a safer way to go?
. -Michael Zschech
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 If you lok hard at the sins on the street in this photo you will see the word sin on some bill posters. Maybe a real bill poster maybe not. Digital transfered ? Or did I bother to go out onto the street and risk fines for putting up Art?
. -Michael Florrimell
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Michael, I think I need to get a larger PC monitor screen to be able to see the art works more clearly. I don't know, "Are you the type to risk a fine for arts sake?"
. -Michael Zschech
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 No I used to do paste up in the street but to what end. Public work is only really a photo of the past. In fact all our personal historys of art experience is a photo of the past.
. -Michael Florrimell
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Michael, yes, but what of the photos of the present and of those you make of your own future today?
. -Michael Zschech
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 Public art Photos pull them out of the archive and they could be future or past doesnt matter its up to the individual to take part if they want there is no reward. Public art is only another side to practice that artists can take, be it for real or not.
. -Michael Florrimell
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Michael, There is no reward(?), "get real", "what about temporal and eternal, individual, personal, self rewards)?
. -Michael Zschech
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 No your right there are no rewards. But you are also right about personal rewards maybe if you think you are rewarding yourself for being what you are an artist in my case yes thats what I think I am an artist and I want to keep thinking im an artist and thinking like an artist. Why becouse thats the way I have been since I was a kid. So my personal reward is being an artist. And in Australian Society being an artist is a privilage so anyone out there who thinks there an artist reward yourself.
. -Michael Florrimell
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 Michael, you can't change your DNA or your genetic molicular design even if others can teach you learned "new' behavioural patterns through diverse holistic means. GO ARTIST!
. -Michael Zschech
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 Yeah thats it DNA its in my make up, born to be and artist. Cool always new it had to be something like that thanks Michael Z.
. -Michael Florrimell
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 Michael, no thanks required but thank you. You don't have to psychologically accept these facts, and convert to genetic engineering without using terminator pollen in the process.
. -Michael Zschech
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 Even better I dont have to be accepted by the fucking art world to be an artists always new they were a load of shite anyway. Especially art schools art gallery etc. Freedom at long last.
. -Michael Florrimell
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what cesspool or sinners and corruption
. -sbt
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Sin
CD Rom Jodi Heffernan
VIC, Australia
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a really slow melodic view of repeated grabs,people who materialise only to dissapear-i liked the ambigious elements of this video
. -gerard morrissey
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 Cool video. Deep in the lush forest animals and humans creep. Down their in the woods glaze eyes that watch. Beware there is something watching.
. -Michael Florrimell
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Good use of color and mood creation.
. -Michael Zschech
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After the Rain
Lino Cut - Chin Colle Bridget Hillebrand
VIC, Australia
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 An action of movement. Cooling down the heat.
. -Michael Florrimell
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I like the lines and the real human made marks that are in this image. Nothing like any block print to show this off to it's best.
. -Michael Zschech
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Heaven for the Heart, So does Hell
Wood Relief Suttee Kunavichayanont
Thailand
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 Rubbings of Hell from the street. A simple relief vision of every day life.
. -Michael Florrmell
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This is a very honest, simplistic and clever work.
. -Michael Zschech
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 Hot and Cold Heaven and Hell.
. -Richy Rich
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 Richy, thanks for your comment, as I now look at this picture differently than earlier on.
. -Michael Zschech
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