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Set Two
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Set two of documentary photographs of Dallington.
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Ashlee Lala
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39 Cathedral Square
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 39 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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174-178 High Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 174-178 High 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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156-160 Lichfield Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 156-160 Lichfield 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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194-196 Manchester Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 194-196 Manchester 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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Gap Filler Project 09: As Far as Eye Can See
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"As Far as Eye Can See" was a gallery sized crochet artwork, displayed at The Colombo shopping centre. It consisted of an eye made out of crochet, created by 22 Adelaide women who wanted to refocus the attention onto post-earthquake Christchurch. Gap Filler also commissioned artist Briar Cook to work with the community and create a companion artwork, a collection of small mandala-like objects woven from the materials that were ubiquitous during the rebuilding of the city: tarpaulins, high visibility fabrics and industrial work-wear. These mandalas were displayed alongside the crocheted eye. Christchurch businesses and the wider community were invited to bid in an online auction to purchase the artwork. The plan was to use the money raised by the artwork to help Gap Filler with other projects.
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161 Cashel Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 161 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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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.