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Walking the creek: reconnecting place through light projection

机译:漫步小河:通过光线投射重新连接地方

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In this paper, we explore how a light projection sought to convey a range of qualities: conviviality, a sense of place, playfulness, defamiliarisation, and the affective and sensory capacities that were experienced through walking in the distinctive, liminal realm of Bendigo Creek in Victoria, Australia. The projection aspired to solicit a sensory and affective empathy that chimed with the experiences of an earlier event in which dozens of pedestrians were filmed walking in the creek. The projection contributed to a local campaign to reappraise the much-maligned creek as a local public amenity. We discuss the productive potential of solitary and collective walking and, subsequently, the attributes of the projection in its static and mobile manifestation. In so doing, we suggest that publicly engaged, inclusive, creative practice can offer potent place-making possibilities.
机译:在本文中,我们探讨了光线投射如何传达各种品质:欢乐,场所感,嬉戏,诽谤以及在本迪戈克里克(Bendigo Creek)独特,临街的境界中行走所经历的情感和感官能力澳大利亚维多利亚。该投影旨在吸引感官和情感上的共鸣,这与早期事件的经验相呼应,在该事件中,有数十名行人被拍摄为在小溪中行走。该预测有助于当地开展一场运动,以重新评估饱受摧残的小河作为当地的公共设施。我们讨论了单独步行和集体步行的生产潜力,以及随后的静态和移动形式的投影属性。通过这样做,我们建议公众参与的,包容性的,创造性的实践可以提供强大的场所创造可能性。

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