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Left, religious style marketing. Right, poet John Hindle and Sal helping with religious style
leafleting outside the Fresh Art Fair, Business Design Centre, London, 2002. John's words include - Disco Art Religion, let me see the hologramic Vision...
Home Hologram Shrine Kit in the disco light stairway at the Edward VI gay bar, Islington, London. 2002
Bernadette as sheikh with swastika prints in the disco light stairway at the Edward VI.
Swastika shirt and tee-shirt as worn at art openings such as Art2002 and at the White Cube and the Saatchi Gallery, London.
Wimbledon School of Art, London, MA show, 2002. The corridor before entering the Disco Art Religion room. Contrasting old nationalism with gay, new age rainbow universalism gives the rainbow swastika as a universal symbol for all nations. Also showing how the symbol links to popular culture and the Star Wars idea of the Force. An energy that can be used for good or evil.

By making all world flags into swastikas it shows what the nations all have in common. The rainbow swastika is a symbol of universal energy and the US and Iraqi swastikas are national forms. (Not shown at Wimbledon)
Wimbledon School of Art MA show, 2002. The corridor before entering the Disco Art Religion room.
Wimbledon School of Art MA show, 2002. The Disco Art Religion room. Only seven people could enter at a time. They had to put on rainbow coloured robes and take off their shoes. The darkened room contained disco lights, neon signs, the game of world religion, music, a hologram, prints, sculpture, swastika fan,
mannequin, rainbow sequin material, flowers, candles and glitter balls. The audience was involved in meditation and making a group painting.



Wimbledon School of Art MA show, 2002. The Disco Art Religion room.
Also held a Disco Art Religion party as part of a creating sacred space conference at the Rudolph Steiner training college, Emerson College, England, 2002.
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