SCAPE Kids Rebuild a Recyclable City - This video shows the creation of a city-scape that some Christchurch children made for their SCAPE Kids Build a Recyclable City project, where they used found and recycled objects to create a city the way THEY would like it to be. Find out more here
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Major sponsors of the SCAPE Education Programme: BECA, Solid Energy and The Lion Foundation
Podcast - Radio New Zealand: The "Arts on Sunday" on Sunday 14 August 2011
This video shows the creation of a city-scape that some Christchurch children made for their SCAPE Kids Build a Recyclable City project, where they used found and recycled objects to create a city the way THEY would like it to be.
Part Two of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : Imagined Futures 11/09/11
Hugh Nicholson (Urban Designer)
Part Three of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : Imagined Futures 11/09/11
Bill McKay (Architectural Critic)
Part Four of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : Imagined Futures 11/09/11
Simon Sellars (Writer)
Part One of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : The City as Memory 10/09/11
Priscilla Pitts (General Manager, Heritage Destinations, New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga) and Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (Maori Art Historian and Cultural Historian)
Part Two of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : The City as Memory 10/09/11
Di Lucas (Landscape Architect)
Part Three of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : The City as Memory 10/09/11
Anton Parsons (Artist)
Part Four of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : The City as Memory 10/09/11
William Fulton (Architect)
Part Five of the SCAPE Panel Discussion : The City as Memory 10/09/11
Bruce Russell (Sound Artist)
Canterbury Television News. 12 August 2011. Darryn George's The Lamb's Book of Life (Folder Wall) is installed. (Starts at 17 minutes and 30 seconds)
Darryn George's "The Lambs' Book of Life (Folder Wall)". Petra Bagust interview with Darryn George.
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SCAPE 2010 was postponed due to the Christchurch Earthquake, but new dates have now been announced these are March 4th to April 17th, 2011.
Welcome to SCAPE 2010. Meet the artists for this year's Christchurch Biennial of art in public space.
The progress of Anton Parsons 'Passing Time' sculpture.
