Wynyard Quarter
Saturday 6th of August was a busy day in Auckland with two ‘new’ public spaces opening, one in the inner city and the other at its outer edge. I chose to go to the public art opening on the waterfront (while other members of my family elected to take the elicit thrill of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘interactive’
Arts festival makes Auckland a ‘real city’
By Lily on March 15th, 2011Posted In: Auckland examples, examples of creative use of space
I love Festival time because of the atmosphere it creates. Auckland feels like a real city, living and breathing, with a pulsing heart at Aotea Square.
This is a quote from Renee Liang from an article on performing arts in the arts festival at The Big Idea. I like her seemingly off-hand comment that [...]
a few nifty projects
By Lily on June 28th, 2010Posted In: British examples, USA examples, examples of creative use of space
Dear readers
it’s been a very busy couple of months here, but I am back with several ideas on the go right now. In the mean time here are a few links to two ingenious community art projects from abroad:
Bread Art Collective from the UK have arranged some beautiful, light based works in public spaces. [...]
Here is a short video clip showing behaviour change as a result of creative use of space. Enjoy!
I will make some comments on this soon. I’m currently moving all my things!
Thanks to Janet for forwarding this to me.