Interview - Pierre Lloga
- Art, Interviews & Editorial, Melbourne
- February 4, 2011

Magazines. Without them, we’d be in a void of inspirational stupor. There isn’t a day that goes by that we here at Invurt don’t delve into some form of ‘zine, be it print, digital or web, and these gorgeous products that we view are often a wonderland of the surreal, beautiful and bizarre. Yet a
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READ MOREBack again after a massively hectic month of article writing and editing! August has been an interesting month in the news, so here is your wrap up of all (most all!) things media related in Oz and New Zealand … Mandy Ord and her work was in the SMH last week also – you mgiht
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And we’re up! You know how we roll on Thursdays, so lets just get straight into our weekly roundup of as many varied Oz videos from around the web. Jack Douglas recently had his show “Airing Out Your Dirty Laundry” In Melbourne, and this is a nice little recap of the opening! Jack is the
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