Students from the University of Canterbury photographed in front of one of the pianos they painted for Gap Filler's Painted Piano project.
One of Gap Filler's painted pianos painted on the site of a demolished building. The piano has been painted in multicoloured squares.
Director of Gap Filler, Coralie Winn, photographed next to a stack of pallets. These are to be painted and constructed into the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers 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.
Volunteers 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 truck with a mechanical arm picking up a piano. The piano is to be part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano project.
A truck with a mechanical arm picking up a piano. The piano is to be part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano project.
A truck with a mechanical arm preparing to transport a piano. The piano is to be part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano project.
A truck with a mechanical arm picking up a piano. The piano is to be part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano project.
Coffee Zone, a cafe in a shack next to the 10 square metre office building in Sydenham.
A box in the shape of a Lego cube. This is where the chalk is stored at Poetica and Gap Filler's "Instant Poetry" installation.
One of Gap Filler's painted pianos painted by students at the University of Canterbury. The piano has been painted in multicoloured squares.
Coralie Winn, director of Gap Filler, with members of the public at the opening of the Think Differently Book Exchange.
Volunteers painting a fence on the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board. The wall has been made out of wooden pallets.
A boy playing one of Gap Filler's painted pianos. This has been placed on the site of a demolished building in New Brighton.
The cleared building site on St Asaph Street where Gap Filler's Playtime project will be constructed, a temporary cinema called 'The Night Club'.
Coralie Winn, director of Gap Filler, with members of the public at the opening of the Think Different Book Exchange.
Benches made out of recycled material from demolished buildings. These benches will serve as seats for Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
Volunteers 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.
Members of the public listening to a PechaKucha speaker at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema. The projector is being powered by people riding bicyles.
A truck with a mechanical arm picking up a piano. The piano is to be part of Gap Filler's Painted Piano project.
Students from the University of Canterbury photographed in front of one of the pianos they painted for Gap Filler's Painted Piano project.
The site of a demolished building on Colombo Street, where the Gap Filler Community Chess Board is going to be built.
People watching a film at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema. The projector, lights and sound of the cinema are being powered by people riding bicycles.
A photograph of the empty site on Colombo Street where the Gap Filler office will be constructed.
A light sculpture in Gap Filler's temporary cinema inspired by a similar sign on the night club in Jacques Tati's movie 'Play Time'.
Members of the community at the Gap Golf tournament prize giving ceremony at the Pallet Pavilion.
A man wins a prize at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony, held at the Pallet Pavilion.
The M.C. at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony. This was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
Lyttelton band, Runaround Sue, performing at Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project in Beckenham. Gap Filler have enclosed one side of the site with a fence made of old metal bed heads. The fence has been decorated with fairy lights. Other decorations to the project sight includes the brightly coloured bunting above the audience, which is attached to the wall of Beckenham's Mitre 10.