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Fairfax Video, September 2011 (2)
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A video of an interview with Julia Morison, a Christchurch-based artist, about her sculptures in a vacant site on the Christchurch central city. The artwork, titled 'Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers', took over a year to make and will act as a centrepiece for the Scape Public Art festival, which begins on 27 September 2013. The sculpture was designed to provide a playground for children and a shady spot for workers on their lunch breaks. Morison also talks about how the sculpture was designed to be relocated and reconfigured so that it can be moved to a new location when construction begins on the vacant site.
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Creator(s)
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Daniel Tobin
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2:53am 19th September 2013
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Julia Morison, vacant site, sculpture, art, transitional, city centre, Scape, public art, Media, Communications and Journalism