The Melbourne Fringe Festival Features 'Take Off Your Skin'
Brian G Randles — October 5, 2009 — Fashion
References: behance.net & melbournefringe.au
Featuring 90 clones running through the streets of Melbourne, Australia, the live art piece ‘Take Off Your Skin’ by Katie Harmsworth caused a stir at the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
Not a stranger to weird occurrences, the Melbourne Fringe Festival is a local and global favorite for all those who celebrate fearlessly living life on the fringe. Taking place until October 11, 2009, you can read more about the awesome Aussie festival at the link down under.
Not a stranger to weird occurrences, the Melbourne Fringe Festival is a local and global favorite for all those who celebrate fearlessly living life on the fringe. Taking place until October 11, 2009, you can read more about the awesome Aussie festival at the link down under.
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