A photograph of a pad of brochures for The Stadium Broadcast, a 72-hour non-stop performance by Australian artist collective Field Theory. The launch event for The Stadium Broadcast was part of FESTA 2014.
A large crack in the playing field in Porrit Park.
An aerial photograph of AMI Stadium with liquefaction covering the field.
A woman out walking through the fields of daffodils in Hagley Park.
An aerial photograph of the AMI Stadium with liquefaction covering the field.
Two girls sit under a tree in a field of daffodils in Hagley Park.
Cracks and liquefaction in the playing fields and car park of Murphy Park, Kaiapoi.
Large cracks in the playing field in Porrit Park are surrounded by "volcanoes" of liquefaction silt.
A photograph of cracks in a field in Canterbury indicating the location of the Greendale fault line.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Guy Field shelving books in the new Central Library Peterborough".
A large crack in the playing field in Porrit Park is surrounded by "volcanoes" of liquefaction silt.
A photograph of cracks in a field in Canterbury indicating the location of the Greendale fault line.
A photograph of the launch event for Australian artist collective Field Theory's project The Stadium Broadcast. The launch is being held on the rooftop of C1 Espresso. The Stadium Broadcast was a 72-hour non-stop performance of personal tributes to Lancaster Park. The performance ran from 14 to 17 November. The launch event was part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of Jason Maling from the Australian artist collective Field Theory. Maling is on the roof of C1 Espresso for the launch event of The Stadium Broadcast - a 72-hour non-stop performance of personal tributes to Lancaster Park. The performance ran from 14 to 17 November. The launch event was part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of the launch event for Australian artist collective Field Theory's project The Stadium Broadcast. The launch is being held on the rooftop of C1 Espresso. The Stadium Broadcast was a 72-hour non-stop performance of personal tributes to Lancaster Park. The performace ran from 14 to 17 November. The launch event was part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of the launch event for Australian artist collective Field Theory's project The Stadium Broadcast. The launch is being held on the rooftop of C1 Espresso. The Stadium Broadcast was a 72-hour non-stop performance of personal tributes to Lancaster Park. The performance ran from 14 to 17 November. The launch event was part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of members of the Australian artist collective Field Theory. They are on the roof of C1 Espresso for the launch event of The Stadium Broadcast - a 72-hour non-stop performance of personal tributes to Lancaster Park. The performance ran from from 14 to 17 November. The launch event was part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of cracks in a field indicating the location of the Greendale fault line. The fence has toppled.
A photograph submitted by Field-Dodgson to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Crowne Plaza Hotel, 4 March 2012".
A photograph submitted by Field-Dodgson to the QuakeStories website. The description reads, "Looking into the Red Zone, near Cashel Street".
A photograph of a crack across a field indicating the location of the Greendale fault line which caused the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of a volunteer from the Wellington Emergency Management Office standing in a crack in a field near the Greendale fault line.
A photograph of a volunteer from the Wellington Emergency Management Office standing in a crack in a field near the Greendale fault line.
A photograph of a crack in a field indicating the Greendale faultline. A mobile phone has been placed beside the crack as a size reference.
A photograph of a crack in a field indicating the Greendale faultline. A mobile phone has been placed beside the crack as a size reference.
A photograph of a crack in a field indicating the Greendale fault line. A mobile phone has been placed beside the crack as a size reference.
A photograph of an All Right? billboard in a field in the Waimakariri district. The billboard reads, "It's all right if you feel frustrated at times." All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 19 March 2013 at 2:29pm.
An image from a Navy Today April 2011 article titled, "Earthquake!". The image is of a Unimog truck disembarking from the HMNZS Canterbury via a side ramp in the early evening of 22 February 2011. The truck was draped in camouflage netting in preparation for a planned field exercise. The exercise was cancelled due to the earthquake.
Telegraph Road was a straight road before the recent 7.1 magnitude earthquake. The fault ran right through here and now the road has a dramatic kink in it.
A photograph of a presentation slide with the title "Pacific wellbeing". The slide shows a poster from the All Right? I am ... Identity project featuring Sophia Leota. The title of the poster is "It's like a family. On and off the field, we look out for each other". The photograph was taken at the second annual Out of the Heart Pacific Women's Leadership Conference, held at Riccarton Racecourse on 21 May 2016. The conference was sponsored by All Right? and featured posters from the All Right? I am ... Identity project.