Spectrum

Connecting New Zealanders to our freshwater systems. A fine arts project by Amelia Hitchcock.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

The story of bottled water.

http://storyofstuff.org/bottledwater/ 
Recommend watching :)
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LINKS

  • Artists for save our water
  • Blue Gold dvd site
  • Dr Sam Trowsdale interview
  • greenpeace nz
  • Our Water Our Vote
  • rivers of shame article
  • Spectrum Press Release
  • Tom Turner's Creative Solutions Plea
  • Water Matters - Juliet Larkin

Archives

  • ▼  2010 (35)
    • ▼  November (1)
      • The story of bottled water.
    • ►  October (1)
      • Photo journey along the Waihou river
    • ►  September (3)
      • Making shelves. AKA. Three RSI inducing weeks of m...
      • Farm Pond (Manawatu) - still and agitated
      • Trials
    • ►  August (10)
      • 164 !
      • Samples from Napier
      • Press cutting from Wanganui Chronicle (I think)
      • Samples from Shelley McMurtrie
      • Art Merges with Science
      • Manawatu River update
      • Photographing Vials
      • "deeply trippy" for the win...
      • NZ post competition
      • 2010 Joint Winner: Henrietta and Lola Anne Tunbrid...
    • ►  July (7)
      • South Island
      • Deadline for samples
      • Maps of samples colour coded by number collected.
      • 100 samples!
      • Kelly and Troy Taylor - collecting samples on thei...
      • Press release by Nicole Bennik
      • Water flash video
    • ►  June (3)
      • Indicator paper issues!
      • Adding indicator to samples directly - Whammy! COL...
      • Water Portrait Trials
    • ►  May (6)
      • Samples from Mokai Gravity Canyon Crew!!!
      • South Island on the map!
      • Map of samples so far
      • Making Indicator Paper/Experiments
      • Transcript of Interview with Dr Sam Trowsdale
      • Portraits - in progress
    • ►  April (4)
      • Collections : Support an artwork on your roadtrips...
      • Good News!
      • Samples: Posted example
      • Spectrum: Beginning

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Participate in the Spectrum Project!

Collect a freshwater sample, become part of an artwork!

My name is Amelia Hitchcock and I'm a BFA(hons) student at Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland, New Zealand. I'm creating a Spectrum of New Zealand fresh water and I need all the help I can get!

New Zealand is a beautiful country, but statistics show that up to 90% of our lowland rivers are so polluted you can't swim in them. I want to get people to reconnect with our fresh water systems.

The idea is to create a suspended wall of water in sample jars. I'd also like to use the images of the people that collected the water for me (if permitted).
Participation is simple:

1) Collect a small sample of freshwater (or two or three - different sources is preferable) in a small, plastic WATERTIGHT container with a lid. Get some sediment if you can.

2) Write down - Where the sample was taken from, your name, and the date (these will be included as labels in the artwork)
3) Email: h2ospectrum@gmail.com : I'll email you back with the postage address (or organise other methods of collection)

4) package appropriately and post :) (deadline for receiving samples is mid-late August)

5) if you're happy with your image also being used as part of the art work please also send a head and shoulders shot as a jpg to h2ospectrum@gmail.com

NOTES :
** Please do not put yourself in danger collecting samples. I will not be held responsible for any injury to person or loss of belongings.
** [NZ POST suggestions for Liquids:
Wrap bottles individually (If they're plastic it should be ok), surround with resilient cushioning material and place in a well sealed polyethylene bag. Pack in a strong cardboard carton with sufficient absorbent material such as newspaper or wood-shavings to soak up any
possible spillage.]
**Sending your image constitutes consent for me to use the image publicly - this will be done with respect.
Many Thanks!
Amelia
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