Found via pop up city.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
urban picnic?




There is an average of 140,000 Filipino's in Hong Kong who predominately work as 'foreign domestic helpers' or nannies. These workers live at the home of the families that they look after, and on Sundays and public holidays, they gather in large groups in public spaces. However, due to the lack of defined 'public space', main streets in the central business district must be shut down in order to accommodate the sudden influx of people gathering outdoors.
From building undercrofts, sky bridges, to pedestrian crossings, what's interesting is the way that these groups of people have transformed the conventional nature of some of these main city spaces.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
BIG PUZZLE PICTURE
FACES...
What about a scene?
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More to come.
urban intervention_secret disguise
So to just kind of steer things way off to the side for a bit.... I've been thinking a little bit about these kind of urban interventions that we've discussed.
Whether it be a kiosk, or whether we go do some flash mobbing with the suitcases....
I reckon it would be aweeesome to be anonymous... well to some extent? I had in mind space suits and shit, but then I had this conversation with Neill the other day about a 'disguise'.
One idea that Neill had was to wear paper masks that were pixelations of our faces?
And then Neill put me onto this 3D pixelated porn shit:
But putting the girl to one side, I'm pretty down for pixelated faces. Especially cuase they'd be piss easy to make. Like pixelated three boobs on your chest?....
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