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Searching for 2D claims on public space
Playground: although this wearing away of surface is not an deliberate mark expressing a claim on public space, it is a mark worn in through use, leaving a consequential impression on public space. It also bears the suggestion of time, … Continue reading
Posted in 2D observations/surface, Ryla Jakelski
Tagged 2D observations/surface, claim, intention
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City Watch
These images capture my interpretation of formal vs. informal engagement within public space. From low cost, accessible materials to fixed, government property; captured is a message of control, power, politics and money. Are our day to day actions altered by the unescapable … Continue reading
Posted in 2D observations/surface, Hannah Moriarty
Tagged 2D observations/surface, engagement, watching
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2D Street Art
Specifically with two dimensions street art like this, it just goes to show how these artists make use of the environment which they observe. I thought this was interesting because it is not what we encounter with in our everyday … Continue reading
Posted in 03_research, 2D observations/surface, Katrina Lim
Tagged 2D observations/surface, street art, urban
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Starting a Blank Canvas
In our first week project Claiming the City, we were asked to wander through the city and document 2D engagement with the urban environment. I have chosen these three images as it greatly demonstrate different types of 2D engagement in different ways. … Continue reading
Posted in 2D observations/surface, Katrina Lim
Tagged 2D observations/surface, formal, informal
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