What’s the story behind the Swap-A-Rama Razzmatazz sign?
Swap-A-Rama Razzmatazz is a party we started with the concept of attending the night in the clothes that are in the bottom of your wardrobe that you don’t wear anymore. Throughout the night we ring a klaxon, when everyone must swap an item of clothing. We all agreed we needed a swap box, the concept of this being a bright noisy object that signalled to the audience when it was time to swap clothes. Where did you find the objects in your space? Anywhere and everywhere. Skips, household waste sites, streets. If we find something interesting and can get it home any way possible, we do. Does your space reflect your work? The space is our work. When you live in a temporary place you need to create the living space to be versatile and moveable. Shelves and walls are made from reclaimed wood, which is not great to look at, so the best thing is to decorate them with our interesting collected bits. What is the strangest object in your home? The Broken Boudoir Grand Piano at the bottom of the st