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agent all-black

agent all black Circa 1995, Agent All-Black was a big black spraycan portrait of a bloke called David Rogers artfully outlined by Zina Kaye. He was one of many agents that formed a virtual audience for a strange thing called Fantasy Lounges The Lost Airport of the Parallel Universe.

In 1996 Agent All-Black popped off the wall and became an experimental collective identity structure which allowed a group of artists to work together towards building a CU-see-me elevator event called Liftworld.

Agent All-Black went on to get into all kinds of trouble, including staging rocketry happenings, and trying its hand at touring around Australia on a machine called Foldback.

Agent All-Black Ltd was formed in 1998 so that Agent All-Black could get on with the serious business of building interactive airplanes. She/he/it/they/them are sometimes one person, and sometimes many.

If AAB had a mandate, it would be to provide mysterious, strange and above all dynamic experiences for people like us because its a fun thing to do

Agent All-Black would like to thank the following agenst a=for all their help & support on the project: Peter Dean, Judy Slatyer, Barry Ming, Ian Hobbs, Ben G, Samuel James, James Samuel, Mark Brown, JAG, Lucky Green, Linda Wallace, Ann Finnegan, Geert Lovink, Sereryn Chomet, Alik Kaye, Zofia Kaye, Nick Kaye, Maggie Kaye, Robert Largent, Rod Jacka, Bev Biram and the Anti-Destination Society