Upbrellah!

MX News__pg. 11, Thursday October 29, 2009
Commuting home this evening I noticed an image which struck a chord with one of Undone’s contributor invite photographs…
Powerful visual?
Melbourne Art Critic
“a mischievous or malicious person who plays tricks, practical jokes, etc., at the expense of another.”
Is this really Undone?


http://melbourneartcritic.wordpress.com/2009/05/28/pranksters-stencil-art-history/
Gertrude Street Projection Festival
Undone’s ‘Bucket Down’ short movie was successfully excepted into the 2009 Gertrude Street Projection Festival.
Located in Melbourne’s CBD lanes, ‘bucket down’ is part of a new wave of communication addressing environmental sustainability. This public installation is one of many creative responses to the lack of credible forms of communication addressing the issue.
http://www.thegertrudeassociation.com/dream_projection_festival
Future Station Designs
I ran into this exhibition at Flinders St. It was actually a really nice exhibition. Didn’t have my camera with me, but I tracked this down.
WHERE ARE THE PICTURES?
When thinking about it
vs.

Particulalry like bit ’21st century travel experience’
so progressive
Green Graffiti

Green Graffiti: marketing company from Amsterdam.
They use high pressure hoses and a stencil to clean the dirt off street pavement and leave behind any company logo, mark or slogan you choose. They say the impression can last anywhere from two weeks to seven months. Reverse graffiti, not a bad idea.
DKNY


This is part of DKNY’s new advertising to boast about their commitment to alternative transportation and the money they’ve given to the city to promote a better environment for biking.
Park(ing)

PARK(ing) Day is an annual, one-day, global event where artists, activists, and citizens collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spots into “PARK(ing)” spaces: temporary public parks.


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