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Dying City

Property partner: Grand Complex Properties / Jones Lang LeSalle.

Site: Level One, Grand Arcade, Willis Street.

Images: Fraser Crichton

A casual chat looking at personal stories from around Wellington. This interactive installation encourages you to relate to your personal history from different locations around the city, sharing a variety of stories that make up the living and evolving history of our community. Using a variety of maps and coding systems, we will create an evolving geographic art piece in the Grand Arcade. All of this is part of A Slightly Isolated Dog’s process for creating a new performance work over the next couple of years.

Dying City

Property partner: Grand Complex Properties / Jones Lang LeSalle.

Site: Level One, Grand Arcade, Willis Street.

Images: Fraser Crichton

A casual chat looking at personal stories from around Wellington. This interactive installation encourages you to relate to your personal history from different locations around the city, sharing a variety of stories that make up the living and evolving history of our community. Using a variety of maps and coding systems, we will create an evolving geographic art piece in the Grand Arcade. All of this is part of A Slightly Isolated Dog’s process for creating a new performance work over the next couple of years.

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