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[edit]A few errors currently on this page will need correcting. Firstly, the group were still active in mid 1986 when they toured Europe with a multi-media show entitled "Stills". Secondly the dates for the mebers are wildly inaccurate. Beissel, Bishop, Hogarth, Fletcher and others were only involved at limited times.--Design (talk) 10:29, 7 March 2010 (UTC)
- I really appreciate your feedback, I concede freely that many errors may exist in this article. Unfortunately, I have no direct knowledge of → ↑ → and have based my work on the refs I supplied, especially McFarlane and Spencer.
- Brophy dissolved the project in 1983, is based on McFarlane's statement: "At the end of 1983, Brophy, Maria Kozic and Philip Moreland, representing the group, set off on a world tour, initiated by an invitation to present work at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. After that, Brophy folded the group concept to concentrate of [sic] other areas." Spencer confirms the year, although there are further releases in 1984, 1985 & 1989. I do remember reading that they were active until 'the late '80s' but that was on an unreliable site/blog.
- As already claimed in the article the project had over 60 members at various times—I have found only 14 or so by name but don't dispute this claim. The article should state that membership was fluid: I'll add something to that affect.
- McFarlane gives little on → ↑ → line-ups, only a few versions—he concentrates on Brophy's other work. Spencer gives the names, instrumentation & years indicated for members.
- If you have further information on the group you're welcome to change the article. If you supply a reliable source for any contentious claims that would be even better.shaidar cuebiyar ( talk | contribs ) 20:47, 7 March 2010 (UTC)
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