My y t i n u m m Co A journal for exploring your city with new eyes!
#FORMExplorers
OFFICIAL Licence to reimagine your city
name:
proceed with curiousity
hoW to be an explorer of the world according to Keri Smith
1. ‘look WITH ALL YOUR EYES’ (JULES VERNE). 2. EVERYTHING IS INTERESTING. LOOK CLOSER. 3. NOTICE THE STORIES GOING ON AROUND YOU. 4. notice patterns and make connections. 5. use all of your senses. 6. always carry a notebook. 7. HINT: Look for answers to the questions in this book on cardboard towers!
‘if ideas are butterflies, notebooks are nets’
what is your favourite thing about your
Draw your street
houses
cafes
people
bus stop
what else is on your street?
trees
Draw the places where you can meet your friends to play, eat, talk and have fun. Put a star next to your favourite place
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
SOCIAL
* Describe each space in three words and sketch an example * CHECK THE ‘CAR YARD’ CARDBOARD TOWER
What is a
LOOK FOR THE ‘Puzzlepark’ CARDBOARD TOWER FOR A HINT
draw a prototype
Recycling is Upcycling is What are the things that are lying around in your house that you can recycle or upcycle?
Can you use any of these materials to make ‘art’ or design a building? * Can you spot any installations that are made from trash? *
hayley Welsh British born artist Hayley Welsh has established herself as one of the newest creatives in the Western Australian art scene, having made the move to Australia in 2009. Quoted by Jetstar Magazine as being one of the ‘Top Ten Street Artists You Should Know By Now’ and having exhibited internationally in London and New York, she is renowned for her surreal, wide-eyed characters and whimsical street art, reminding us all to ‘Listen To Your Little Voice’. There is something quite fantastical and a little bit dark lurking in Hayley’s work. Utilising various surfaces from walls to found objects as her canvas, she reveals curious creatures, so cute they can’t be trusted. With their ominous softness, Hayley explores inner voices of self-doubt and fear, weaving a poignant narrative into every piece - a message for each person to reflect on in the moment. Hayley’s unique style displays a technical approach, mixed with nostalgia and humour. Surface images that might otherwise seem inviting, have an other-worldly quality that take them places beyond the image in front of us. Their playful mood alludes to a childlike innocence, yet this is juxtaposed with darker undertones of the unknown and the abyss.
ON IS E of ma at t my ste he fr r’s sta ien ho tion ds us e.
can you help me find Our friends in claremont? look for the hints in this book
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
nest URBANTOPIA SOCIAL NETWORK Language OF FLOWERS PALLADIAN SKIRt BLOOM SUNFLOWER CART Colour Theory caryard
claremont on the park
S THE GOOD ATION ONT ST
CLAREM
2
start here rowe park y this wa
STREET GUGERI
3
1
SHED
4
5
8
BAYVIEW TERRACE
6
7 9
GHWAY
G HI STIRLIN
CLAREMONT park this way
Draw creatures that live in cocoons
If you had a 3D printer at home, what would you use it for?
draw it
* Can you find an installation that was made using a 3D printer? *
SOCIAL network
Play Chinese whispers with your family, what are they trying to tell you?
find yo u
r way
start here
finish here
What does mean?
LOOK FOR HINTS AT THE PALLADIAN SKIRT CARDBOARD TOWER When was the last time you collaborated with your neighbours?
out of th
e
can you find my friend near dome CAFE?
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE FloWER?
DRAW IT
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF YOUR FAVOURITE FLOWER AND WHO DO YOU WANT TO GIVE IT TO?
WHICH FLOWER MEANS ‘I’M SORRY’?
FUN FACT Sunflowers have a magical ability to remove toxins from contaminated soil! Those beautiful flowers can extract lead, arsenic and uranium. After The Chernobyl disaster, sunflowers were planted to get rid of all the toxins.
What is HELIOTROPISM?
How much water do sunflowers need every day to grow?
How long do the sunflower seeds take to ripen?
What does your sunflower seed look like after:
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Why do bees need sunflowers?
Why do WE need sunflowers and bees?
What plants do I wish to grow in my neighbourhood?
draw it
a friend of mine is in the Old Theatre Laneway can you see HIM?
Can you help again? i hear one of my friends IS near the CAR YARD.
PLACES, SOUNDS, SMELLS AND THINGS MAKE A LIST OF ALL THE THINGS YOU SPOT, SMELL, HEAR AND FEEL
i see
i hear
i smell
i feel
bloom
perth
What would you see when you look out of the window in these different parts of PERTH?
Perth
Fremantle
Claremont
Why do cities need trains?
What is my carbon footprint? HINT: VISIT URBANTOPIA
How many people can fit into:
car
bus
train
Guildford
1. Turn off your computer, television and lights when you’re not using them - go play outdoors as often as you can! 2. Walk and cycle to all your favourite places instead of using a car. 3. Recycle objects as often as you can!
p r o t o t y p e
t o l n s u q r m o c a c o a r h t
protoype sunflower bloom
r s m c k k l b p x n f l o w t e o o p c p o wu c t m k b c o o n l t s g c i s k a p c public cocoon art
l m y z e r s w u d i z o x y e g d
My friend is hanging around NEAR BLOOM, I think.
and I’d like to thank all my friends from Landcorp and Town of Claremont for joining in with PUBLIC2016
Want to continue exploring?
FORM will be organising educational workshops, gallery tours and unique events for young people of all ages at its new creative hub ‘The Goods Shed’ in Claremont.
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Project initiated by
and supported by
Claremont Town Centre presents Bayview Terrace Windows As part of Art Transforming Claremont 2016