it's part of the experience yo, feeling fucccked
me and my friends once stood up the front of the mosh at a music festival for 10 hours straight with no water/food (if we left the mosh area we couldn't get back in, and we were desperate to stay) and we had the most whoresome fun ever
/end...
actually o-week isn't all that important
it's just if you wanna find out about the clubs and societies, like johnwoo said. you can always join later on in the year.
your idea's really interesting but also ambitious (64 or 125!!)
anyway yeah, i'm pretty sure it's a definite noo to getting other people to do your artwork, even though that's the point of the artwork. what whitey said is true:
hsc art is about showing your technical skills as well as...
yeah
the club for gay people :uh:
i'll let She Who Rules With An Iron Fist know.
p.s. nick, sam (as you already know), dicko, salad face and owen are all going to the first sydney show.
i got standing to 1st melbourne show
i'm not a huge fan but
so if i don't manage to fall in love with them by the gig i'll give my ticket to someone else cos id feel guilty otherwise.
controversy and shock is heaps interesting
that's what i like about contemporary art, as opposed to traditional art which mainly focusses on capturing various forms of beauty etc
oh fuck, sorry, i read your post wrong i didn't see your subject (which said that you were askin about the media course)
sorry sorry, just ignore me :(
yasumasa morimura- japanese photographer who takes traditional paintings (e.g "parable of the blind" by pieter bruegel) and re-contextualises them in a modern context and a modern medium (photography).