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Still lots to do here... I did make a 3D version of Madonna's new CD... check it out in ABBA in 3D. I haven't figured out where these will go, but this is a rough preview, of four "photo mozaics": Benny, Agnetha, Bjorn, and Frida.

- Joe, October 21, 2005


A video was shown at the 2004 Eurovision song contest. It commemorates ABBA's 30th Anniversary of Waterloo and their appearance at the contest. More information on ABBA - Our Last Video Ever can be found on ABBA - The Site.



A work reminesent of the op-art designs by Victor Vasarely is found in the video. If you know of a specific artist this work should be attributed to, please let me know.

I keep thinking bobble head figurines should be made based on the puppets created for the video. Since that may not happen, I've created virtual versions to the right.






Warholesque
A cover from "It's Easy To Play Abba", a sheet music compilation, has an illustration that has the pop feel of an Andy Warhol silk screen.




Finally Facing my Waterloo?

The photo above, taken at The Castle of Gripsholm in Vasteras, Sweden, is displayed here thanks to Werbeka. The original photo for Waterloo was shot at the castle and was taken in a simlar niche to the one in the photo. I don't think it's the same space due to the angles of the boards on the floor.

Find out more about The Castle of Gripsholm, which houses the National Portrait Gallery of Sweden here at Werbeka, and at The Royal Court of Sweden.


Review
ABBA - The Albums, Artwork Review is another great link within fan site, ABBA Etc.


ABBA - The Gallery
This trivia item recently appeared on ABBA - The Site.


  

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