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RECENT CAMPAIGNS & PROJECTS

Rolling Stock

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Decode: Website Design & Build / Social Media / Communication Strategy
Rolling Stock is a series of site specific performances, installations and collaborations between artists, visiting audiences and the local Junee community on a train moving through unconventional spaces from Midday to Midnight on Saturday 20th November 2010.  All Aboard! As the train meanders its way around the Junee landscape installations and participatory live art performances will manifest throughout the afternoon from the cream of the audio-visual and public art crop.
Rolling Stock: Site / Facebook / Twitter / Soundcloud 


The W I R E D  Lab

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Decode: Website Design & Build / Social Media / Communication Strategy
The WIRED Lab is an Artist Run Initiative based in rural South West NSW. It was established in 2007 to ensure the legacy of The Wires, a unique and distinctly Australian invention that primarily exists in rural landscapes. The Wires are inherently interdisciplinary with foundations in sculpture, environmental/land art, sound composition, interactivity, behavioural constructs of old/new media, bio resonance, physics and complex systems sciences.
The WIRED Lab:
Site / Community Space / Gallery / SoundCloud/ Facebook / Twitter


Telegram

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Decode: Publicity / Programming
The Letterheads exhibition is a re-visioning of the English alphabet by 26 of the most influential emerging and established contemporary artists in the world today.  Each artist has created a work exclusively for this exhibition depicting a single letter to create a display of the entire alphabet from illustration, cartoon, fine art, graffiti, street art and graphic design fields.  Featuring internationally renowned streets artists such as Craig (KR) Costello, Anthony Lister, Mark Bode (NY) and Usugrow (Japan).  
LTRHDS:  Site / Blog

LTRHDS

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Decode: Publicity / Programming
The Letterheads exhibition is a re-visioning of the English alphabet by 26 of the most influential emerging and established contemporary artists in the world today.  Each artist has created a work exclusively for this exhibition depicting a single letter to create a display of the entire alphabet from illustration, cartoon, fine art, graffiti, street art and graphic design fields.  Featuring internationally renowned streets artists such as Craig (KR) Costello, Anthony Lister, Mark Bode (NY) and Usugrow (Japan).  
LTRHDS:  Site / Blog

Get Notorious

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Decode: Content / Digital / Art Direction
Get Notorious is a digital corkboard conceived and designed by Decode for St Jerome's, including the venues - 1000 £ Bend, Sister Bellas, The Workers Club and Pushka.  Articles, interviews and features have covered Girl Talk, The XX Royal Chord, Bower design collective, Dappled Cities Fly, Aaron Rose's Beautiful Losers, video artists Trewlea Peters, Night Terrors, Keith Party, fashion label Ok Ok, Max Blackmore, Lost & Lonesome Records, Hannah Fox and Note To Self.  Issues 1 - 13 were Art Directed and Edited by Tiani Chillemi.
Get Notorious: GallerySite / Facebook 

1000 £ Bend

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Decode: Programming / Creative Direction / Publicity
When the infamous St Jerome's laneway bar had to close it's doors, to make way for big city development, the little bar grew in to it's new home at 1000 £ Bend - gallery. cinema. cafe.  Standing proudly in the old Harley Davidson Assembly Factory at 361 Lt Lonsdale Street in Melbourne's CBD this hybrid artspace was launched and programmed by Tiani Chillemi, presenting a range of events, exhibitions and screenings from 2009 - March 2010. 
1000 £ Bend: Gallery / Facebook 

Anode

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Decode: Programming / Production / Publicity
Anode was a season of art events connecting independent, local and experimental artists in unique spaces across Sydney and Melbourne from 30th October to 5th December 2009.  Taking the focus off the idea of curator-as-dictator, anode looked at the array of art, film, music, installation, design and performance happening right under our noses and celebrated the idea that everyone is a creator.  Collectively curated through networks and groups in Sydney and Melbourne, there were no themes and no dictates from above. 
Anode: Gallery /  2009 Site  /  2008 Site / Facebook