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Old School Studios

I was chuffed that old time friend and collaborator Alex Wreckage asked me to put some work into their Brighton Open house show to coincide with the May festival. Old School studios is an the old Steiner school (john Howard house off WhiteHawk road, Brighton.

I’m a bit late in posting this but THIS bank holiday is the last chance to see the show and this new multi media interactive. come down, call 07723300988 and leave your message

Both him and Charlie (the driving force) have worked for months to turn this dilapidated school into a thriving venue for art culminating in a hell of a show to showcase the artists who have studio space and a selection of their wider circle of friends.

I Have put a few works into the show but wanted to make something new for the show that would be site specific. So myself and team C6 put together a little interactive exhibit titled FU2

25 years ago the, now defunct, C6 art collective produced an interactive project in Shoreditch. The principle was simple; create a large quantity of stickers with the message “FUCK YOU” accompanied by a phone number and email address, spread them around and archive the responses.

The audio messages and email replies were collated into a web page, loading each response in turn to present the reactions to the provocation.  Remember, this was the time of dial-up.  Low-res, low-fi, cumbersome and slow.

The results were eventually exhibited at the 291 Gallery on Hackney Road, as part of a multi-media show entitled AMS (Anger Management System), curated by Hydra Live Arts.

See the reactions to our sticker campaign here

In these media-saturated times, tactics of outrage engineered to drive online reactions surround us.

These methodologies, first seen in the shock headlines pushed by yesteryears’ tabloids, have been co-opted by advertisers and the web at large, to drive attention and traffic. Clickbait provokes outrage, which drives interaction, which generates profit, filling the pockets of those who prod us, while polarising and enraging society.

It’s impossible to avoid these tactics, they’re so deeply woven into the very fabric of an internet engineered to leverage our attention for profit.

FU2 is our reaction. Mysterious and provocative stickers have appeared in the streets of Brighton, inviting the public to engage with our AMS (Anger Management System) Using strap-lines of discontent and offering a pure channel for expression, FU2 is a cathartic not-for-profit -vent in a commercialised world. A principle of  “better out than in” fuels this interactive endeavour.

Rescuing feelings from the echo-chamber of commercialisation, we collate reactions in a haphazard audio-visual collage , blurring the lines between triggering reactions to an artistic invitation.

We do not condone or take responsibility for the content that results – like the tech platforms, we’re not publishers. We do, however, expect that view points on various proactive subjects may be offensive and/or humorous.

We believe that your individual view point is a personal thing and shouldn’t be shouted at those around us; unfortunately this is not a widely held belief. If you can’t say something nice. probably best to stay silent.

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Moniker art fair and new print release

It’s been a busy summer and i’ve noticed i haven’t posted since Glastonbury…whoops.

I have a new print out this week to coincide with an installation i’ve made for Graffik gallery for the Moniker art fair which opens tonight the 5th of October and runs over the weekend. Drop in, it’s a great group of galleries from all over the world.

The new print is a reworking of Indigo dropping a smile onto one of the first Dotmasters series, it’s a new work tagging an old work. i did a small edition years ago to coincide with a show in London, since then indigo has traveled the world from America to Japan. i’ve been asked for the print too many times so back by popular command here she is.

She comes in 4 great colours  each an edition of 25, and was beautifully printed by Ben at Mesh silkscreens in Bristol.

Size | 35cm x 93cm
Method | 5 colour print screen
Paper | 375 gsm Lambeth cotton rag by Mesh Silk Screen.
Edition 25 of each colour-way, signed, blind stamped and numbered by artist
Colour-ways | Grey, Fluro orange, Silver and Gold
Price | £180 incl. p&p or £450 for the set

Available here

There’s loads of new stuff in the show so pop in and check it out, also dropping these new stickers during the weekend which will be available online from graffik and here in the shop.
Hopefully see you there.

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File under sticker

While round at Sickboys, snapped his filing cabinet, think we all have a zone for our stickers and he’s got some crackers here.

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Decals

Last night put some decals i designed and Alex from Plastic Bones cut onto a friends car entered for the White Hat Rally to Venice, excuse the poor photo we didn’t finish till the early hours. Agent 008 and Agent 008 & 3/4 are at this moment tearing across France if you want to donate then  follow this link . Its all in a good cause with the money going to the NSPCC. Good luck fellas don’t pick up too many tickets.

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Budget cuts needed

In these hard times of public spending cuts that will indeed affect front line services in the UK (Francis Maude). Surely the huge amount of money expended on graffiti removal in London and across the UK would be better used to educate our children and heal our sick?  Tower hamlets estimates that it costs £400,000 to remove graffiti from its streets, it states that graffiti across London cost £100 million to remove in 2002. Tower hamlets explains that “Graffiti can reduce property values and depress economic development.” surely they mean bankers.

The inspiration for this observation was the removal of the tag in the previous entry Tagger scum. It appeared over a weekend was stickered and was cleaned by Monday afternoon. The effort of all involved (except probably the tagger) beggars belief.

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Tagger scum

Some helpful person is labeling the street. Don’t know who is weirder, the Tagger or someone so incensed that they produce a sticker to tell you something you already knew. Made me laugh though!