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Anti-Loitering Seat
The 'Anti-Loitering Seat' is a conceptual
artwork designed to look like a remnant of turn-of-the-century
(19th to 20th) streetscaping. The seat highlights the change of
attitudes from a time when loitering in the street wasn't encouraged
to the current trend of shopping street renewal, inviting people
to linger.
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Tin Town
This installation features
a 1950s style toy town modelled on Brisbane city. The town is
to be installed below the bus platform at the Royal Brisbane Hospital
bus station and features mechanical tin buses activated by pedestian
movement.
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15 Puzzle
This work is derived from the 15 puzzle
[move the squares to make the picture] I have reduced the numbers
from 15 to 9 for this variation.
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Solar Bug
What's taller than a house, has six legs,
is covered in 25,000 glass mosaic tiles and generates electricity?
A Solar Bug, that's what!
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Machine1
In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey who
was born and died in obscurity last century. He did nothing of
enough note during his lifetime to warrant a sentence in history.
In this universe.
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Machine2
In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey who
was born and died in obscurity last century. He did nothing of
enough note during his lifetime to warrant a sentence in history.
In this universe.
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Machine3
In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a Cornelius Dempsey who
was born and died in obscurity last century. He did nothing of
enough note during his lifetime to warrant a sentence in history.
In this universe.
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Machine4
In Brisbane, 2008, nothing is known of a
Cornelius Dempsey who was born and died in obscurity last century.
He did nothing of enough note during his lifetime to warrant a
sentence in history. In this universe.
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NanO Harverster
The play world is a futuristic device magnified
for constructing nano machine
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CitySmart Interactive Display
Flash Gordon Aesthetic to demonstaite renewable and energy-smart
ideas for the Brisbane City Council
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