A PechaKucha speaker presenting at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
People waiting for a performance at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
A PechaKucha speaker presenting at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
The Think Differently Book Exchange fridge, now decorated with paper cut outs and filled with books.
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
A volunteer painting the "Knit Happens" mural on the exposed brick wall of a building.
The Re-Entry Concert on a vacant lot on Gloucester Street. Films from students at St Andrews College can be seen projected on the side of the building.
Two men and a crane laying slabs of concrete on the site of the Pallet Pavilion. These will serve as a floor for the structure.
Members of the public playing Gap Filler's Community Chess in Sydenham.
Members of the public at the opening of the Think Differently Book Exchange. People were asked to bring books that had changed their life in some way.
The information board outside Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema explaining how much energy a cyclist can generate.
A mini golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of stones and green felt.
Members of the public at Poetica and Gap Filler's "Instant Poetry" installation on Colombo Street.
Children listening to a story during the teddy bears picnic at the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers preparing trees to be transported to the site of the Pallet Pavilion.
Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" photographed from across the lot of a demolished building.
People watching a film at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema. In the background, people are powering the projector, lights and sound of the cinema by riding bicycles.
Members of the public powering Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
A group of people dancing on Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" on Oxford Terrace.
A PechaKucha speaker presenting at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
The exposed wall of a building on Peterborough Street covered in graffiti.
Members of the public spray-painting words and drawings on furniture as part of the Words of Hope project. Messages such as "One Love", "Gay Pride" and "Hope" can be seen on the furniture.
A piece of decorated furniture in the Words of Hope project. Messages can be seen, such as "Don't waste this chance Chch" and "CCC Councillors and CERA: Please please please open your minds and do things differently - what you do here will last generations - make a positive change".
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
Gap Filler's Monopoly square on Manchester Street with its silver digger 'game piece'.
A volunteer from the Student Volunteer Army sweeping the site of a demolished building. This is where Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" is to be built.
A girl decorating the chalkboard sign at Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project. The chalkboard outlines the programme for the evening of April 6th, 2011, reading, "Gap Filler: 1st - 10th of April. Free live music and films from 5pm onwards. 5: Radius Kink, 6: Runaround Sue, 7: films: NZ Shorts - 2Cars, 1 Night, Tama Tu, + Forgotten Silver. Bring - cushion, chair, blanket, picnic. Coffee from 4:30pm daily. Ex demolition site. Please be safety aware. Proper footwear must be worn!".
A picnic on the site of the Think Differently Book Exchange.
Painted sheets of wood stacked in a garage. These will be used to make the dance floor of Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat".
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.ing