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Campbelltown City Council (2 other projects)

Coca-Cola, 2006, vase from the Neolithic Age (5000–3000 BC), paint, 45.4 x 36 x 36 cm. Private Collection. Courtesy Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing – Lucerne. Image: Ian Hobbs

Coca-Cola, 2006, vase from the Neolithic Age (5000–3000 BC), paint, 45.4 x 36 x 36 cm. Private Collection. Courtesy Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing – Lucerne. Image: Ian Hobbs

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Local residents "dream up their park" actively contributing to the development of a playground in their neighbourhood. Artist David Capra explains the process the community undertook to 'dream up their park' : “The models took the form of plasticine, paddle-pops, pipe cleaners, coloured paper and foil among other craft media, where children felt free to play with ideas….the objects included a telescope, microscope, spider webs, ponds, fountains, jumping equipment (made from a large sponge), flowerbeds, bridges and climbing and Parkour equipment. There were also suggestions of sculptures in the form of a dinosaur, clouds, and wind catches. Throughout, themes that appeared frequently were animals and nature.” Previous Fairytale – Project for Documenta XII, Kassel, Germany, 2007, Luggage, 2007, 100 of 1001 units, 57 x 36 x 22 cm each, installation view, AedesLand, Berlin. Courtesy Leister Foundation, Switzerland, Erlenmeyer Stiftung, Switzerland; Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing – Lucerne. Image: Ian Hobbs Next

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