A photograph of Tessa Peach setting up Picture House at Cathedral Junction. Picture House was a mobile cinema for two people, created by Tessa Peach and Heather Hayward of Makeshift. It was created out of a billboard trailer, for FESTA 2013.
A mobile disaster response unit parked in a supermarket car park on Moorhouse Avenue.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Mobile office for demolition workers in Lichfield Street".
A photograph of posters advertising The Flying Cup mobile cafe, a Gap Filler project.
A man speaking on a mobile phone in front of the damaged Repertory Theatre building.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Westpac mobile bank in a container, Cashel Mall".
Members of the public walk down High Street. The Poppy Mobile sculpture is suspended over the street.
A woman drinking a coffee outside the Buzz Coffee mobile coffee vender at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
A waste truck and mobile recycling unit parked on a street. The area has been cordoned off with cones.
A man making coffee in the Buzz Coffe mobife coffee vender, at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
The exposed wall of a building on Peterborough Street with street art and advertisements for The Flying Cup, a mobile cafe.
A blackboard on the side of the Coffee Zone shack in Sydenham with the opening hours and mobile number for text orders.
A presentation which was given as part of the FME Desktop World Tour in 2015 in Christchurch.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A new business opportunity. Cooking Lebanese food in a mobile cart in the yard of Revival, a new container bar in Victoria Street".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Timaru students Kennedy Sinclair, Jarnman Howard and Holly Sinclair, all aged 12, dropping to floor as they experience the mobile Quake Simulator experience during a school exercise with civil defence".
The Buzz Coffee mobile coffee vender at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema. A sign stands next to it, reading, "Please, no parking. Feb 9.1911 - 15 - 18. Outdoor cinema and Gap Filler event here after 7pm those days with landowers' permission. Thanks".
A photograph of The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery before the opening of an exhibition of stories, sounds and speculative futures for Christchurch. The exhibition was presented by Sound Sky - a geo-located audioscape and mobile phone app - as part of FESTA 2014.
A photograph of a blackboard outside The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery on New Regent Street, advertising the opening of an exhibition of stories, sounds and speculative futures for Christchurch. The exhibition was presented by Sound Sky - a geo-located audioscape and mobile phone app - as part of FESTA 2014.
Close up of an oven element which has blown and partly melted. The photographer comments, "After the Christchurch earthquake on the 22 February we had no power for about 4 days. We finally got electricity again from the electricity companies' mobile generator the size of a big van. We turned on the oven and there was a loud vibrating hum and this was the result".
A photograph of an 'All Rightie' wearing a 'Visionarium' t-shirt. The Visionarium was a mobile hub in a shipping container for visitors to come and learn about the recovery and rebuild of Christchurch. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 9 January 2015 at 11:07am.
A photograph of an ICOM IDAS Repeater next to the information for the Civil Defence Response Team networks. The IDAS is a digital land mobile radio system which retransmits radio signals. It was used by the Civil Defence to extend the range of their digital radios during the emergency response to the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of two 'All Righties' and a group of people dressed in pirate costumes, outside Future Christchurch's 'Visionarium' on Madras St. The Visionarium was a mobile hub in a shipping container for visitors to come and learn about the recovery and rebuild of Christchurch. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 9 January 2015 at 11:07am.