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Gap Filler Project 02: Ortszeit
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Ortszeit is an exhibition of photographs documenting architectural change in East Germany after the fall of the Berlin wall. Taken by Stefan Koppelkamms, the photographs were brought to Christchurch by Gap Filler and laid out in an empty building site for the public to view.
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All Right? Posters: Compliments
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The Compliments campaign ran over December 2013 and January 2014. It encouraged people to think about the little things they could do to brighten someone else's day.
The campaign involved hiding compliments in newspapers and running an extensive poster campaign across Christchurch. The posters had tear off compliments that people could give away to others.
The posters were available to order or download from the Community Public Health website (www.cph.co.nz)
For more information, see 'All Right? Campaigns & Projects: Compliments': https://quakestudies.canterbury.ac.nz/store/collection/972
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Seismics and the City 2016
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Seismics and the City 2016 was held on Friday 18 March at Rydges Latimer in Christchurch. The theme was Shaping Canterbury's Future Now - Collaboration, Regeneration & Innovation.
The forum was the fifth in a unique cross-sector series involving representatives of public, private and community sector organisations and interested individuals sharing their visions and voicing their concerns and solutions for creating a vibrant, 21st century city in a prosperous region.
It was also an opportunity to look back and reflect on the lessons of the last five years and to look forward and be part of the early engagement with the new post-quakes entities Regenerate Christchurch and Otakaro Limited.
For more information, please visit http://www.smartnet.co.nz/seismics-2016
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32 Cathedral Square
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 32 Cathedral Square. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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134-140 Gloucester Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 134-140 Gloucester Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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190-192 Hereford Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 190-192 Hereford Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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124-126 Cashel Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 124-126 Cashel Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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243-245 Madras Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 243-245 Madras Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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Photographs of LUXCITY: Pavilions & Lighting Devices
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Photographs of Pavilions & Lighting Devices, a temporary installation which was created by students from Victoria University of Wellington. Pavilions & Lighting Devices was part of LUXCITY - a city of lights that existed for one night on Saturday 20 October 2012. LUXCITY was the main event of FESTA 2012.
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All Right? Parents and Whānau: Tiny Adventures
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All Right? research shows that post disaster, parents have found it difficult to spend quality time with their children. All Right created a Pack of Tiny Adventures to make it easier for parents to enjoy quick, fun, and affordable activities with their children.
Tiny Adventures was developed in partnership with SKIP (Strategies with Kids Information for Parents) gives parents easy ways to connect with their kids - even if they only have a few minutes to spare.