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Interview with Mø
Air Force 1 & Art
An Interview by THWAT
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So, with the ubiquity of these tools to monitor us, it seems a natural response would be to blend-in. I’m not necessarily speaking about donning any particular disruptive patterning to evade this omni-present eye, but I believe this awareness is raging in us at a subconscious level and manifests in many ways including camo-fashion. Regardless of how much or little camo patterning we notice, camo-as-pattern is a reflection of an inner personal and societal dialog. When that inner dialog occurs in enough of the artists in a society, it will naturally be reflected in the art of that society. Thus, regardless of whether it is recognized as a Movement, Camo already is a movement. Whether or not is it credited as such depends only on the politics that accompany it as well as how frequently it appears in art that is recognized as Art. |
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