Playground, a new world order

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In the playground we remember the games we used to play, the worlds we imagined we would inhabit and the people we imagined we would be. With a childish sense of abandon, we attempt to go back to simpler times, a heroic place where we only exist for each other, and the world only exists for us.
Presented at Meat Market, Artshouse in Melbourne as part of the Look out Between Festival.

Exercises in Happiness

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Panther invite audiences to engage in research to understand our endless search for happiness. In the gallery we built a series of small intimate activities for you. Sleeping, reading, eating, drinking, talking, pornography and party games. Presented at the Melbourne International Arts Festival 2008, Singapore Fringe Festival 2008 and Fresh Festival 2007

The Agency for Collective Action

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A collaborative social action project between Panther and PVI with outcomes in at the “Why Gather?” conference in Melbourne and in the Alun Alun in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

We will leave our pursuers with nothing but our capes

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We will leave our pursuers with nothing but our cape is a fast paced, action packed lecture looking at famous escapes, ancient retreat and attack strategy, escape artists and impossible journeys.
Presented at festivals and venues across the world.

Shopping Town

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Through research, interventions, video and studio exploration we have been exploring one of our deepest and most pleasurable contemporary compulsions.

Together at the End

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Together at the end is a collaborative writing project and performance with predictions for the future on a range of topics provided by artists from all over the world. Presented at the End of the World Souvenir Shop at Headquarters Art Space in Melbourne, Australia.

Strangers and Intimacy

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Strangers and Intimacy was an international collaboration between Australia and Britain, with members of Panther and performance group Reader. Co-presented by the Centre for Contemporary Art Glasgow and WestSpace Melbourne