the caterpillar (09s)

It's great that you found your way here. Might I direct you to the 'start here' page, click on the link on the right. In preparation for the up-coming classes, take a look at this.  Also watch this and form some opinion that you can share here or in class.
Lister and GhostPatrol are two artists that we will be looking at this term, and way worth looking at in general (I went to Uni with Lister at QCA - small world). Feel free to comment intelligently.

Dispatchwork
Check out this brilliant street art idea from Berlin: using Lego to 'fix' broken walls and other public spaces. If street art really does challenge concepts of ownership, along with that challenge is responsibility, and this, I guess, is a creative and colourful way around the depreciating and aging buildings of the urban environment. For more info, click here.

More Street fun
Well it's been a little while, but check this out:






I wonder who is responsible for this?








What about this one?










Cool, yes?







Enoggera, QLD

















This one is so cool because it gets straight to the point:























Here's one I made in about 3 minutes - breaking numerous copyright laws in the process - I mean appropriating!
























I'm looking forward to putting some of yours online - cuz yawl so cool! Also here's the spelling words of power that you will spell correctly when we have our next spelling-fun:

  • Built
  • Environment
  • Graffiti
  • Contextual
  • Urban
  • Receive
  • Illegal
  • Perplexed
  • Installation
  • Fabrication
All very important words for what we're up to - learn them well.

Gav's Guide to Essays & Exams
Please see the new page specifically for this guide.

The Walrus is Airbourne

This is the brand new flying walrus for all your walrus and flying needs.
Actually, this is where you may come and learn stuff about visual art and related cool stuff. Well I think it's cool stuff, and unless you leave comments - your opinion doesn't count.
First thing to do is check out the 'start here' page. Do some looking, some reading, and most importantly - some thinking.