Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" with a freshly cleaned floor.
Member of the public using the Dance-O-Mat, a dance floor on a vacant site with coin operated light and music player. This was a project by Gap Filler who wanted to give the Christchurch community a unique dance experience whilst bringing life to our broken city.
People playing bike polo on Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" site.
A volunteer setting up the speakers for Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat".
A digitally altered photograph of a child next to the "Dance-O-Mat" washing machine. The washing machine is coin operated. When a two dollar coin is fed in, it lights up the "Dance-O-Mat" and plays a plugged-in music device.
Volunteers painting Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" at its new location on Oxford Terrace.
Volunteers setting up wire for the disco ball on Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat".
Volunteers painting Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" at its new location on Oxford Terrace.
Gap Filler polo shirts hanging on a clothes line on the site of the "Dance-O-Mat".
Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" photographed at night. Somebody has put money in the washing machine so that the lights are shining.
The washing machine on Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat". The washing machine is coin operated. When a two dollar coin is fed into the machine, it lights up the stage and plays a music device.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Dance-O-Mat, corner Manchester/St Asaph Streets".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Dance-O-Mat, corner Manchester/St Asaph Streets, booking chalk board".
The shadow mural painted by Jeremy Sauzier on the side of the building facing Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Dance-O-Mat, corner Manchester/St Asaph Streets, music machine built in an old washing machine".