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Poster for Dantalians Chariot with Zoot Money and the Social Deviants and the Exploding Galaxy on 22 September, and Jeff Beck, Ten Years After, Mark Boyle's Sensual Laboratory, and Countess Veronica on 29th September\n1967\nPublished Osiris Agency Ltd.\nScreenprint\nE.1718-1991\n\nThe highly talented Australian artist, Martin Sharp, worked mainly for the underground magazine Oz.  This is his only poster for UFO but it is an extraordinary visual depiction of the power of music, in particular rock and rhythm and blues.\nThe Exploding Galaxy, founded by the kinetic artist David Medalla, was described in IT in October of that year as 'a kinetic confluence of transmedia creators: it exists as continuous contracting and expanding clusters of quaquaversal events.  Dancers, poets, musicians, painters, these are the Exploding Galaxy...It is committed to the sensory activation of man's inner and outer environment'.  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