
Streets2
Originally uploaded by Alice Angus
Unfolding out of the process of lattice: thinking about pavements, streets, flows and movements, shifting meanings from day to night, safe and unsafe, accessible and closed, belonging and alienation. Who do you see in the street?
I like to describe myself as a “creative explorer” =] and all i ever want to do is chase my artistic dreams and ermm then take over the world with them! yay!. Now for some pix =]
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Popperbox stuff visit: http://www.popperbox.com/







born in april 79 to an angel and the son of a salesman always seeing dead people, Brass is a combination of pen and paper. a marking for the uncanny, with a reputable smile. making room for tomorrow and narrowly escaping many a plane crash. spending the past decade redefining his styles, t.williams has manipulated his flow in many forms, looked at paint and usually left it where it sat. scribed page after page of code and with various printers, crack photoshop programs and binding machines, produced several home made DIY books on verse. the experimental left, along with good firend C.K played home to the brainstorm, free to air, world of “macho distorto” a two piece ensemble of glue and water. bricks and sledgehammers. light bulbs and unpaid electricity bills. from this the production list grew and a number of different projects paved the way for hours of seemingly pointless fun. to this day its still the most honest work.
Also known musically for appearing alongside sydney veteran SERECK of DEF WISH CAST and fellow mate SINUS of band 1,2 SEPPUKU, in the highly flammable hardcore hip hop act CELSIUS. to tackling the live elements of UPSHOT alongside progressive lyricist QURO. The music, the art, the words, the start… all outward and now a youth ambassador [?] slowly turning the gears to create, invent and summon forces that be to build the everlasting school of craziness. working deep in the heart or bowels of sydneys west…? he has helped to produce different music and creative programs with young people to address and express their talents and issues. he has also been a key developer in the western sydney youth festival known as the “Burbs”. this event is based in blacktown and focuses on engaging young people to help develop the every essential part of what it means to run a festival, allowing them the opportunity to gain on the job experience in event coordination and management. this initiative is backed by blacktown city council and many creative energetic individuals who work daily towards creating a better tomorrow for people to be a part of. brass redefined is what dreams may come…
*for further rambling go to..
http://www.myspace.com/brasshiphop orhttp://utherpe_pl.livejournal.com

Some photos on day 4, from another pair of capable hands =)
Maria and I created our own Journey to the West, embracing the metaphor of low hanging fruit.

Some connections made with Tina’s collaborative abstract art project.

Fitting material for building creative cities.

Something all creative cities need – a bit of fun!

More photos.
I came home and downloaded the contents my camera, comforted in the fact that I left it in capable hands.

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Hello!
My contributions to last Sunday’s world building exercise centered around concepts of self-censoring and rejuvenating spaces for free expression – blank walls and screens where everyone’s encouraged to scrawl, write or txt themselves to the world.

So it’s no big surprise that I’m a fan of initiatives like Graffiti Archaeology -
“Graffiti is the chameleon skin of the urban landscape…
Graffiti Archaeology (grafarc.org) captures this process of constant change and makes it visible. Grafarc.org is an interactive, timelapse collage of photographs of certain walls, taken over a span of months or years. The photos are precisely superimposed, so that by moving through the layers, you experience a compressed version of time passing, as old tags are submerged beneath new ones. You can see how one writer’s style changes over the years, or explore the dialogue between writers as they paint over each other’s work. The project also functions as a living archive, since most of the pieces on the site no longer exist in the real world.”
And here’s their Flickr.
Interrogating Public Space:
Interrogating Public Space is an ongoing series of interviews by Creative Time Curator Nato Thompson with artists, theorists, policy makers, and community organizers about the issues surrounding public space. These questions serve to complicate and broaden the notion of what constitutes a public practice and what mechanisms are available to increase social justice. As the study of space has grown to include multiple discourses, this investigation anticipates finding connecting issues that bring together disparate forms of analysis—from public housing to theme parks to public art to community organizing to interventions.