http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_09.18.03/music/ahl.html 8. BLACKSMOKE, "Silent Night": Having remained out of the spotlight for much of the past decade, KLF/Orb founder James Cauty briefly resurfaces this month with this horrifying audio homage to 9/11. Though it shamelessly appropriates the concept from Simon & Garfunkel's "7 O'Clock News/Silent Night," its execution deviates so wildly from the dispassionate approach of its predecessor, it seems more like a variation on a theme than a simple rip-off. (From Fuck the Fucking Fuckers EP, www.blacksmoke.org) http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/24/1064083041326.html British artist James Cauty this year stirred the Royal Mail's legal department into action with his Black Smoke, Stamps of Mass Destruction exhibition. Featuring a silhouette of a postage-stamp-like Queen Elizabeth II wearing a gas mask, the series of prints motivated the British postal arm into using terms such as "copyright infringement" and "intellectual property". The original prints have been withdrawn from view.