Hello, Welcome to the virtual realm of our Site Fiction project. We are an artist collective experimenting in Perth city to activate empty or disused spaces, and engaging and interacting with any potential audience (you!). We are currently inhabiting the former Arcane Bookshop (212 William St Perth) until 3rd October. During this we will be undertaking a series of performances in the shop front. This blog will be regularly updated with STUFF, so stay tuned!
a project by Inter Collective
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September
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- Mon 29th - 89 newspapers
- Sun 28th - 120meters of poly twine
- Sat 27th
- Friday 26th
- Thursday 25th
- Wednesday 24th- the sea's the possibilty
- (another) update
- update
- Tuesday 23rd
- Monday 22nd - Jelly cup mania
- update! jelly jelly jelly cup.
- Sunday 21st- Performance 6
- Sat 20th - Performance 5
- update!
- Friday 19th - Performance 4
- Thursday 18th
- Update
- Wednesday 17th - Performance 3
- Tuesday 16th - Performance Two
- FROM SITUATION TO SITE- how we managed to convince...
- Monday 17th - the first performance
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- cumulative in process, open-ended and dialogic- ou...
- Empty Sites - short walk up William & Beaufort
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5 comments:
this still makes me giggle. NEWSPAPERINSANITY!!!
woah this is even cooler than i imagined! you should do the entire building too - everything but the windows.. and any fire that's lying about
Hey guys, just walked past during lunchbreak - newspaper looks great! I especially like the ladder. Susan xxx
I think this is one of fav bits you have done... When you stand in the midst of it, it must be like what fish and chips feel like!!!!! Hahahaha
...and educational, too.
didnt think of fish and chips but your right it is quite surreal to stand inside. it smells like paper-mâché and suddenly you feel dwarfed like being in some sort of enclosure or hutch. we were literally trying to invert the space as it originally had newspaper covering the windows but the project has seemed to turn into something else. i think we have turned slightly obsessive and perhaps alittle crazed
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