Volunteers nailing planks to the outer walls of the 10 square metre office building, soon to be Gap Filler Headquarters.
Two women painting a mural onto the wall of a building in Sydenham.
The finished mural on the side of a building in Sydenham. The mural reads, "The things which I have seen I now can see no more - William".
Workers nail recycled metal sheets to the outside of the 10m2 office building, soon to be Gap Filler's Headquarters.
Volunteers hammer boards to the outside of the 10 square metre office building, soon to be Gap Filler Headquarters in Sydenham.
Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club' during the day. 'Danger Keep Out' tape has been placed around the structure.
Members of the public watch Jacques Tati's movie 'Play Time' at Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
The entrance to Gap Filler's temporary cinema 'The Night Club', with doors created by lights, a light sculpture and a screen where 'Play Time' is being projected.
Coralie Winn, director of Gap Filler, introduces 'The Night Club' temporary cinema to members of the public.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army photographed in front of Wayne Youle's mural where they have been pulling up weeds.
The "As Far as Eye Can See" artwork on display in a window of The Colombo shopping centre, viewed from Colombo Street.
Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project in Beckenham. Fairy lights have been used to decorate a fence made of old metal bed heads around the site.
A contestant performing at the Pallet Pavilion Talent Show.
Students from the Student Volunteer Army at the "I hope Christchurch will..." blackboard which they helped to paint. Members of the public are invited to fill in the gaps with what they would like to see in the rebuilt city.
A rack full of bicycles at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
The construction of the 10 square metre office building which is to serve as Gap Filler Headquarters. A volunteer putting the roof together.
Volunteers building a Pallet Pavilion wall by stacking pallets.
People browse stalls at Gap Filler's Fun Fair. St Mary's Anglican Church can be seen in the background.
Coralie Winn, director of Gap Filler, with members of the public at the opening of the Think Different Book Exchange.
CPIT students setting up a bowling alley on the site of the demolished JetSet Lounge. Alleys have been made out of green turf and wooden boards.
A rainbow over the Pallet Pavilion.
Gap Filler members standing on top of a pallet structure.
A stall at the Pallet Pavilion's vintage market selling headbands and jewellery.
A man setting up a bicycle at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
Benches made out of recycled material from demolished buildings. These benches will serve as seats for Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
Director of Gap Filler, Coralie Winn, and Ryan Reynolds at the cycle-powered cinema.
A poetry reading at Poetica and Gap Filler's "Instant Poetry" installation on Colombo Street.
The exposed wall of a building on Peterborough Street with street art and advertisements for The Flying Cup, a mobile cafe.
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.
The construction of the 10 square metre office building which is to serve as Gap Filler Headquarters. A volunteer drills a hole in the roof for the solar panels.