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At dusk on Thursday, 26 April 2007, around 300 Southbank residents gathered on their balconies and in the street to be part of a giant photograph by artist Simon Terrill. With the spotlight on Kavanagh Street, residents from two buildings positioned themselves in relation to the buildings for the sequence of shots. The result, an reinterpretation of 16th century Brueghel paintings, was a large format photo (2.5m x 1.8m) which depicts how Southbank residents interact in and inhabit their high rise environments.
Co-produced by the City of Melbourne and Footscray Community Arts Centre (FCAC), 'Crowd Theory Southbank' also aimed to strengthen connections for people living in high rise buildings. 'Crowd Theory Southbank' is the fourth in a series of artworks that make up FCAC’s hugely successful Crowd Theory project. This project was immensely successful both as an event, an arts project and a community building process. Many residents in fact got the opportunity to meet their neighbours for the first time.
Photograph by Tanja Kimme
2009
Pattern: Froot Loops by Kristi Geraci
Knitty.com - Spring, 2008
Yarn: String Theory 100% SW merino
Colorway: Oban
Phantom Theory at The Jericho Tavern, Oxford. 7th March 2011.
Olympus OM-1, 50 mm, f 1.8, 1/125 s, Ilford Delta 3200 35 mm film.
Premiere of Theory of Flight at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY
April 2011
Lucy Fitz Gibbon as the Bird Spirit.
Anna Lindemann as scientist Alida Kear.
Directed by Emma Lunbeck.
Photograph by Bonnie Mettler
Mona Vale Hotel ~ 25th June 2011
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Premiere of Theory of Flight at the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center, Troy, NY
April 2011
Lucy Fitz Gibbon as the Bird Spirit.
Anna Lindemann as scientist Alida Kear.
Directed by Emma Lunbeck.
Photograph by Bonnie Mettler
November 18, 2016:.
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Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
Theory Condos,
203 College St,
Parallax Development Inc,
29s,
Page + Steele / IBI Group,
Series of portraits looking at those people in my life as a self portrait of my self via the effects of social learning theory.