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October 22, 2007

I wandered the streets of the CBD in Adelaide yesterday afternoon for an hour or so with my camera and I stumbled across this image amongst the bill posters in an alleyway near the Central Market in Gouger Street.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, natural order, Adelaide, 2007

The website address at the bottom the natural order.com.au. It does not exist. You can see the way the address is incorporated into the frame on the next image over the page. The male is a fox--a predator. Does this represent an art of dissent? I could find no mention of this work on the internet. Not even inside the pages of Rip it Up.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, natural order, Adelaide, 2007

The woman is a dominatrix. S+M is the natural order of things. I guess it is where sociobiology meets a porn culture.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 04:51 PM | | Comments (1)
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It would perhaps be more interesting if it didn't exist. It does. You must have had a gremlin or something Nice poster though.

 
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