The Wayback Machine

Who likes EDWARD SCISSORHANDS? You do? Well, two Sydney-side artists, Jaki Middleton and David Lawrey, do too. So much so, that they’ve combined their love of cinema with their love of art. Their newest show, The Wayback Machine, is a collaboration in which, basically, they’ve created wierd and wonderful installations based on their favourite movies. Simple right? Well, not really. The scissorhands thing is just the tip of the iceberg. Check out what lies beneath. – DW

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