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Waiting For a Living Wage

Image by failing_angel
Rather apt, it could be used these days.
Exhibit item at the Museum of London
Taken during Electro-Late.
The Museum of London in collaboration with Illumini is hosting a free night of electrifying performances, visuals and hands-on activities, in the newly refurbished Sackler Hall and Galleries of Modern London will be open late.
Visitors entering the event will be treated to dynamic dance performances in the foyer by young dancers from Union Too. Flooding the underground space of the lower galleries will be an electro soundscape made up of live tracks created with a mix of turntablism, retro toy twisting, sonic weapon and dirty breaks. Amid the heavy sounds, those exploring the galleries will discover dancing robots, electronic humanoids and LED dancers, as well as futuristic jugglers and magicians, showcasing their skills, courtesy of Illumini.
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Temporary – new zine/music shop in Wellington

Image by The Bottomless Paddling Pool
Selling some of my zines and CDs at Temporary in Wellington, a music/zine shop trial by the dude behind A Low Hum. If it’s a success it may run permanently. Has a range of interesting items from DIY and underground artists. Check it out at 13 Dixon Street, 10am – 5pm, Tues – Sat. See their Facebook page for more info.
Zines and music of mine for sale include Escape from the Mainland, Issues, Neoteric Sound Research Unit No. 0001, Project Echo Live, Space Cadet Transmission, Untitled (Collage), Chad and Oil Spill (available but not featured in photo is Project Echo, Smallest Zine in the World and Gridular).
Follow links in notes for more photos of each zine.
underground living space and Do you think people should start building cities underground?
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Question by Caleb: Do you think people should start building cities underground?
Like in the Lord of the Rings, when they go through the dwarf city of Moria. That place was huge! I think it would be awesome to live inside of a mountain city. These days, we have the technology, we could easily carve out mansions within the mountainsides. It might help solve our population problem, by creating more habital living space.
What do you think??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moria_(Middle-earth)
Best answer:
Answer by Cyber Ninja
we are not the Dwarves of lord of the rings.
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