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Scroll below to see documentation of the events enjoy Gender Bender A week before the event starts, 10th-16th April “When is a cabin not a cabin? When it is an immaculate pink sculpture. Guyan Porter will attempt to spectacularly transform a steel container into an alien art object, with wit, concentration and several coats of paint”
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Dan Monks and Sinead McCann Pedestrian Mapping Monday 17th 12:30pm 5pm “Through the use of red balloons pedestrians will be coerced into taking part in a game. The city is the chalk grid. The game, hopscotch.’
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Ruth Legg Site Specific Work- working titlee Monday 17th 7pm-1am
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Julia Dotoli Admit One Tuesday 18th 12pm-5pm “Admit One is part of an ongoing project which uses collected insecurities to publicise the private through the use of language.
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Ulrika Westergren Art-Trade Wednesday 19th 12am-6pm “Welcome to Art-trade! At Art-trade you can get an art-piece really cheap just by making a trade. No cash, trading only! Take a Chance”
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Lucie Galand What are you’se up to in there? Thursday 20th 4pm-7pm “The cabin will be used as a film-screen on which 2 films, depicting the activity inside the 2 buildings on either side of the cabin, will be projected.” -
Robert Smythe Class Photo Friday 21st 9am-4pm Whitehill Secondary School art class. A Class Photo taken using the cabin as a large pinhole camera. -
Billy Love Glasgow’s First Cyber Village Friday 21st 5pm-10pm Billy will create a Galactic Space Docking Station, landed in Dennistoun. He will collect people’s future dreams for Dennistoun and beam them up into hyper space using sound and spoken word. -
Wojciech Kosma Instrumentalists Saturday 22nd 10am-8pm “Instrumentalists”- an interactive installation. Virtual musicians controlled with a gaming device. -
Linda Greig Room for a View Sunday 23rd 12pm-6pm “Sit, relax, enjoy the view and share the picnic. Enter the cabin and be transported to the highest geographical point in Scotland.”
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Chris Biddlecombe and Deborah Arnott Goodbye Virginia Sunday 23rd performance 8:15pm “An atmospheric old time performance event that explores Glasgow’s links with tobacco in an enclosed public space - brought to you through the mediums of banjos and shadows.”
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