A photograph of two people wearing neon lights. They are standing under The Arcades Project at The Commons, during Light Up Your Life - a youth-focused procession of glowing activity and wearable art. Light Up Your Life was organised by Gap Filler and was part of the public programme for FESTA 2014.
Coffee Zone, a cafe in a shack on a Gap Filler site in Sydenham.
The sign on the side of Gap Filler's office on Colombo Street in Sydenham.
A photograph of a gap between the footpath and public toilets building at Bexley Park.
A photograph of a gap between the footpath and public toilets building at Bexley Park.
A photograph of a gap between the footpath and public toilets building at Bexley Park.
A child plays on a painted piano that was part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano Project.
A child plays on a painted piano that was part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano Project.
A child plays on a painted piano that was part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano Project.
The Lyttelton Petanque Club, a Gap Filler project in the empty site of the Ground Culinary Centre.
A child plays on a painted piano that was part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano Project.
A child plays on a painted piano that was part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano Project.
A photograph of a gap between two wall panels at the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue.
A photograph of a gap between two wall panels at the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue.
A digitally manipulated image of the Gap Filler Monopoly board square on Manchester Street. The photographer comments, "On the site of a demolished earthquake damaged building in Christchurch, New Zealand is a Monopoly game square for giants. The Gap Filler Project makes the bare land where once a building once stood into something both interesting and unique and this time they created a massive Monopoly board square. In the game of Monopoly you move your player with a dog, shoe or maybe the hat, but as the most common thing in the City are diggers they have the placed one on the square. There are also two houses on Manchester Street, which is priced at $240".
A photograph of Wayne Youle's mural 'I Seem to Have Temporarily Misplaced My Sense of Humour' (2012). The photograph is captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Art installation at an empty site on Colombo Street, Sydenham".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Book Fridge on the corner of Barbadoes and Kilmore Streets".
A photograph of children's paintings attached to a cordon fence. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Manchester and Tuam Streets, botanical preservation site".
A group of people on the Gap Filler "Dance-o-mat" dance floor in Re:Start mall.
The disco ball suspended above the Gap Filler "Dance-o-mat" dance floor in Re:Start mall.
Shops on Ferry Road, across the road from the demolition site where the Gap Filler Piano Project is.
A photograph of an advertisement for Gap Filler on the corner of Manchester Street and Dundas Street.
A view through a gap in the partially-demolished Crowne Plaza Hotel to the Forsyth Barr building.
A photograph of a gap between the Craig's Investment Partner House and the Victoria Apartments on Armagh Street
A house on Avonside Drive showing a substantial gap between the foundations and the rest of the house.
A photograph of a partially-completed mural. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Colombo Street Gap Filler".
A house on Avonside Drive showing a substantial gap between the foundations and the rest of the house.
Wayne Youle's mural 'I Seem to Have Temporarily Misplaced My Sense of Humour' (2012), displayed in a Gap Filler site Sydenham.
Wayne Youle's mural 'I Seem to Have Temporarily Misplaced My Sense of Humour' (2012), displayed in a Gap Filler site Sydenham.
The Lyttelton Petanque Working Bee, a Gap Filler project to create a garden and petanque court in an empty site in Lyttelton.