NatureScape Entry – Kings Park Perth Australia
Installation has commenced on the entry piece for the new childrens playground in Kings Park.
Installation has commenced on the entry piece for the new childrens playground in Kings Park.
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A series of sculptures placed within a park in the North Western Australian town of Port Hedland. This project has been many months in the making and is now nearing completion.
This is a collaborative project between Architect Riet Eeckhout and myself, please click to view Riet’s post.
Airports are places of transition that enable rapid movement between locations across the globe. Each runway is a site where airspace is ordered, the ground space is equally controlled. Viewed from above the runways and terminals display a variation determined by function. Yet this functionality creates an expressive dimension that view runways as markers of places as well as relics of civilisations. In this project runways have been mapped and translated in a variety of methods that suggest a linguistic imprint on the earths surface.
These works are a continuation of a project from which these ideas of poetics prosaics and politics overlap. Runways are shown in random relation to one another in this book and suggest one may travel anywhere. Random relations between Jordan airport and Beirut Lebanon and Shark Bay Australia and Mumbia and so on. These unstructured interconnections may one day realise a promise of coexistence.