Site of an exhibition and discussion series that explores Canterbury’s built environment and invites public input to identify opportunities to create a better and more liveable environment after the earthquake.
Radio New Zealand National documentary about the Canterbury earthquake, focusing on the personal experiences of those affected. Use Internet Explorer to listen to the MP3 (streaming sound Ogg Vorbis not archived)
A PDF copy of an email signature used to promote AWA Trails. The signature reads, "Explore AWA Trails. Click here to download a free map!".
Interviews with various people including radio reporters, the Christchurch mayor, police, and civil defence, on Saturday 4 Sept. 2010 after the Canterbury earthquake. Use Internet Explorer to listen to the archived MP3s. The streaming video (Ogg Vorbis) has not been archived.
An intermittent collaboration between the Centre of Contemporary Art and a series of local artists looking to present new work which explores the realities of the post-earthquake cultural landscape in Christchurch. The artworks by Ed Lust, Sam Eng, and Robyn Wester each utilise the empty window space of the window and carport of the damaged COCA building which is awaiting repair.
A PDF copy of an image posted to Facebook to advertise the AWA Trails. The image reads, "Walk, talk and explore the East. To download a free map visit allright.org.nz/AWA today!" All Right? posted the image on their Facebook page on 3 September 2015 at 9:04am. The image was captioned, "To download a free map visit www.AllRight.org.nz/AWA today!".