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"through radical strategies for tactical intervention we aim to ask questions, to intervene, to get it out there and get people thinking." pvi collective

pvi collective create tactical media artworks that seek out radical, darkly humorous solutions for living in an unstable twenty first century. Incorporating elements of performance, visual art and intervention, works are often highly participatory, physically demanding, site responsive and politically charged.

pvi collective often create work in reaction to a particular city or site's fears, hopes and concerns about personal freedoms. Their work responds to current trends in local and global surveillance, and increases in national security.

pvi collective premiered resist: the right to revolution as part of the 2009 Awesome Festival at the WA Museum. They recently presented transumer, a site-specific work utlising 3G mobile phone technology as part of the 2010 Sydney Biennale.