Work No. 708; Scraping the Sky

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Scraping the Sky
c. Dingo 2014

The Heron tower, Bishopsgate London EC2
Summer in the city ..and another Dingo spot.

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  London Dada artist Dingo
Seeing/Putting the extra in the ordinary” TM


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Update 2 years on ( 2016) ; N. PHOTO magazine’s feature title; ” Scraping the Sky

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LONDON DADA – ” Reorienting Art in the 21st. C.”

 

 

 

Work No. 707: Cameron goes to War

These terrible echos..

( From the US Dadaist Charles Rice Goff III media resources; http://www.tapedrugs.com )

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 Cameron goes to War; “it’s a black & white issue”
 c. Michael St.Mark 2014

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In a world where dark motives are spun as pure white.. and where white has turned black as oil.

* Calling gemstone artists with a moral compass; your chance to contribute to our accumulative collection of post-millenium
war-protest Works from artists across the world, due to be displayed at the London Dada 2016 grand exposition
to be held to mark Dada’s 100th anniversary.

http://www.pinterest.com/mstmark/new-war-protest-art/

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21 C. Dada war protest ink drawings / collage by the immensely gifted Charles Rice Goff III

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Scottish Referendum Special – Taking a News Stand.

Re-post from 2011 in relation to the Scottish Independence referendum and the No campaign’s months-long daily use of scaremongering headlines based largely on exaggeration and lies and pushed to the public through the Westminster government’s corporate friends who control the hard press media and BBC /Sky.
Nick Robinson, the BBC’s political commentator a case in point; who was caught out attempting to deliberately smear Alex Salmond in cahoots with his editor who cut the video before the Scottish first minister replied – and putting the piece to air claiming he hadn’t answered the point.

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Supermarket Juxtaposition no 2.
Taking a News Stand”
( against base journalism ) Tesco Surrey Quays 1/11/11, 4.06pm onwards.
( Bespoke instore tabloid newspaper stand j /w “Twist ‘n Lock” toilet roll holder. )

c. Michael St.Mark 2011

( click to enlarge the photo diptych )

For explanatory synopsis of this work, please refer to previous installation,
“Supermarket Juxtaposition no 1 “

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Remember, ” mainstream media means corporate media”  – Jon Pilger.