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where art happens
In order to test boundaries and induce public reactions, our group of 4 demonstrated two types of public art. The second location was more so a live art interaction where tourists and passers-by stopped to understand our occupation. We … Continue reading
Posted in 02_occupation, Erika Wells, Freya Robinson, Hannah Moriarty, Hayley Tait
Tagged Art, bodily, Human Sculpture, reaction
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where public space happens to be private
In order to test boundaries and induce public reactions, our group of 4 demonstrated two types of public art. The first location was in front of Federation Square, where we dressed up in white ‘onesies’ (suits) and experimented by making … Continue reading
Posted in 02_occupation, 05_projects, Erika Wells, Freya Robinson, Hannah Moriarty, Hayley Tait
Tagged Art, Human Sculpture, response
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where is the love
Inspired by the issue in Japan, I started this private encounter project in order to get some support and to gain some information on how people think about it. The chosen location for this project is children garden as children could play with the paint … Continue reading
Posted in 01_encounter, Varichaya Sae-Hng
Tagged 01_encounter, Art, experience, interact, people, public
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Break down
I think this image is quite interesting. At first glance the broken cloth hanger that claims the space could be easily mistaken as a 3D form of art. The plant that grows from the crack of the pavement and the slowly eroded … Continue reading
2D Street Trading
After walking through Melbourne’s CBD and capturing 2D representations of ‘Claiming the City’ I have chosen the below three images as I feel they each offer a different representation. Street Trading – The portraits captured in the photo above are … Continue reading