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January 01, 2006

I was reading Evan Jones over at Alert and Alarmed this morning, and I came across a link to Michael Dickinson's satirical collage work, which is made in the old-fashioned way, with paper, scissors and gum.

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Michael Dickinson, Yabanji, All at Sea, 2005

His Carnival of Chaos website, which was a collection of political satire collages inspired by the violent response of George W Bush to the suicide attacks on the twin towers in New York on September 11th 2001, was banned by Tripod.

Dickinson is part of the Stuckism art movement. An Australian Stuckist. An article. An issue of MungBeing on Stuckism.

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