#365walk project
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Earlier this year I made an ambitious claim about walking for at least 30 minutes a day and recording images from my walks. The project is…
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In earlier posts about Way of the Turtle I wrote about our collaboration for Water, Peace, Power in Taranaki. During the residency, we learnt a lot…
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Walking Backwards into the Future Augmented Reality in Copenhagen, by Tracey Benson This article documents the waypoints of the tour of Dragør titled Walking Backwards into the…
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This article documents the waypoints of the tour of Karangahape Road titled Finding the Ghosts of K Road being presented as part of the ADA Mesh Cities…
SCANZ2015:water*peace brings together tangata whenua, artists, scientists, and technologists with the local communities of Parihaka and Nga Motu New Plymouth, for a two week three weekend residency. It includes short term exhibition of… Continue reading
This morning I woke up to see that we now have over 300 WordPress followers to our Geokult Travel blog – how exciting! Over the 3.5 months since we started we have achieved:… Continue reading
Day 47: Handmade Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia Today I am cheating a bit as I am talking about an event, not a place – but don’t hang me on a technicality. The… Continue reading
In March this year, I presented a talk about the ongoing project Words for Water as part of the Waterwheel World Water Day Symposium. Just this weekend some documentation of the presentations has been… Continue reading
Images: Garry Benson Text: Garry Benson Last night I was privileged to attend a Members Only farewell showing of the most magnificent art I have ever seen at the Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery… Continue reading
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