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Story by Farrin Foster | Photographs by Harry Freeman
 
 
One of our favourite designers/artists/illustrators, Parra, has some new stuff rolling out from his fashion factory label Rockwell. The Dutch artist is doing bigger and better things all the time.
Painting, living artists.
 
Well, not a film clip per se, but a docu-rocku-mentary of the ever-cool and super-hyped French electro pair that form Justice.
 
This story may take a while to upload depending on your connection but Tim Douglas' images of underground infrastructure are spellbinding. If you hear the sound of a mysterious camera clicking away somewhere under your feet, chances a
 
 
 
J.D.D.F gets on the trail of one of Adelaide's most infamous and audacious graffiti duos...

When the new Roots Manuva album landed on the Merge desk we couldn't stop looking at the cover. Everything about it was getting us randy, so we hunted down the creators, Oscar and Ewan and forced the two gun designers to divulge the secret of their awesomeness.

Last week giant crowds in Liverpool looked on as a humungous mechanical spider delighted in taking a stroll about the place. It was all part of celebrations for the “Capital of Culture” event in the England town better known for beetles than arachnids.

This is the sort of delightful question that you never need answer because you can always change your mind and paste over whatever the hell you were thinking last year when you glued that Alaskan wilderness scene to your living room wall.

Oxfam is currently taking entries for the Canvas for Change exhibition. It all seems like a pretty good idea. Paint a canvas that highlights the effect climate change has on the earth's poverty stricken. 

 

Booked to the brim in this its fifth year, China Heights in Sydney's Surry Hills is so contemporary, art gets old after a week on its walls.

No we haven’t suddenly forgotten everything Sesame Street taught us about spelling, it’s just an extravagant pun we thought entirely appropriate for this extravagant Nike project.

 
Like an 8-bit video game thunder-bolted into life, at the moment the art of Nathan Sawaya is Merge’s favourite thing in the world ever.
 
 
The packing tape industry must love Mark Jenkins.
 
We’re not sure how you say it but the Pooktre artists are playing God with trees; shaping them, taming them and forcing them into designs of their own conjuring.
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