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Laura Malacart was appointed commissioned artist for Dunton Hills Garden Village, a new commission launched by Essex Cultural Diversity Project in partnership with Brentwood Borough Council. The project sought to engage the local community - and therefore future inhabitants of Dunton Hills - to connect them to the place, and articulate a shared vision for the new housing development.
Laura’s project 'The A-Z Guide of Dunton Hills' brought people together to name the future streets of the brand new Garden Village, resulting in a creative 'database' of over 300 potential street names, presented to the Naming Officer at Brentwood Borough Council in November 2021. The project was a key part of Dunton Hills' community place-making process, and the words collected will be used when place names are allocated in the final phase of development.
Response to unit 3 photography (A-Levels) module "The streets' . I documented the different houses around Bodmin.
Medium: Digital camera.
2012
I am going to be slowly updating all of the images that I took of all of my purchases from 1/22/02-4/22/04. This documentation used to be on my website www.obsessiveconsumption.com, but has long since been taken down. I am revisiting these images in order to create new images. I am searching for where the object is now and if still around, I plan on documenting the history it has had over the past few years.
Flickr is going to be my organization buddy in this process.
Most of these images were taken in Lincoln, Nebraska when I was in graduate school.
more documentary photos from the first quantacrib stacks-on art jam, part of the electrofringe festival 2003. the prime organisers for this one were laura fraugg and janet vost, with me and a few others doing venue manaagement. I think laura took this photo.
Nuremberg, Germany. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Documentation_Center_Nazi_Party_Ral... Relevant blog post: rtimperfectworld.com/2018/10/19/in-search-of-the-nazis/
This is a movie documentation for a Ferchau commercial. It was made in St. Peter-Ording, Nordsee, Germany. Agency: MSH AND MORE (http://www.msh.net), Cologne.
I am going to be slowly updating all of the images that I took of all of my purchases from 1/22/02-4/22/04. This documentation used to be on my website www.obsessiveconsumption.com, but has long since been taken down. I am revisiting these images in order to create new images. I am searching for where the object is now and if still around, I plan on documenting the history it has had over the past few years.
Flickr is going to be my organization buddy in this process.
Most of these images were taken in Lincoln, Nebraska when I was in graduate school.