Projection Digestion at the Workers Club on Sunday 15 November This post is adapted from supplied copy. As part of the growing projection scene in Melbourne, digital-art collective Projector Obscura presents Projection Digestion, an event combining audio and visual creativity...
the Workers Club has completed its rebranding I’ve previously discussed the cock-up that was the renaming of the Rob Roy hotel as the Newtown Workers Club. The name created confusion between the pub and the Newtown Social...
If you find any reviews of this one, please post – I thought it was a bloody nightmare, so much repetition, way too small a space for that many vendors, too dark to do justice to the craft represented, not a good ‘marketplace’ vibe at all.
Mel: Hot or Not has already reviewed it, and I have one forthcoming. It certainly was cramped, and although there was a lot of traffic I did not see a lot of buying being done. I’d be interested to here how much trade the stall holders did.
12 December 2009 at 3:16 pm
If you find any reviews of this one, please post – I thought it was a bloody nightmare, so much repetition, way too small a space for that many vendors, too dark to do justice to the craft represented, not a good ‘marketplace’ vibe at all.
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12 December 2009 at 6:07 pm
Mel: Hot or Not has already reviewed it, and I have one forthcoming. It certainly was cramped, and although there was a lot of traffic I did not see a lot of buying being done. I’d be interested to here how much trade the stall holders did.
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