Stalls at Gap Filler's Fun Fair. St Mary's Anglican Church can be seen in the background.
Stalls at Gap Filler's Fun Fair.
A barbeque at the opening of Gap Bowling, a 1950s bowling alley designed and built by CPIT students on the demolished site of the JetSet Lounge.
A panorama of Gap Filler Bowling, a 1950s bowling alley designed and built by CPIT students on the site of the JetSet Lounge.
The Gap Filler bowling alley almost completed and ready for the public to use.
A member of the public makes a move on Gap Filler's Community Chess in Sydenham.
Volunteers painting a fence on the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board. The wall has been made out of wooden pallets.
The foundations of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board in Sydenham.
The foundations of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board in Sydenham.
Volunteers compacting concrete for the foundations of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board in Sydenham.
Seats and tables made out of cable drums on the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
Members of the public playing Gap Filler's Community Chess in Sydenham.
Students from the University of Canterbury preparing a demolished building site in Sydenham. This is where Gap Filler's Community Chess Board is to be built.
A volunteers digging gravel on the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board in Sydenham
A member of the public playing Gap Filler's Community Chess in Sydenham.
The Gap Filler Community Chess Board in Sydenham.
Two students from the University of Canterbury who helped build Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
A musical performer at the opening of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board in Sydenham.
Members of the public enjoying the seating next to Gap Filler's Community Chess Board in Sydenham.
A sign at the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess. The sign reads,
Members of the public playing Gap Filler's Community Chess in Sydenham.
Members of the public at the opening of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
A member of the public playing Gap Filler's Community Chess in Sydenham.
A photograph of footage of Cathedral Square playing on a number of computer monitors as part of Gap Filler's ninth project, Thinking Outside the Square. The footage was sourced from the Christchurch community and cut into an hour-long video spanning 100 years.
Bob Charles', a Gap Golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of bricks and green felt.
A photograph of footage of Cathedral Square playing on a number of computer monitors as part of Gap Filler's ninth project, Thinking Outside the Square. The footage was sourced from the Christchurch community and cut into an hour-long video spanning 100 years.
A photograph of footage of Cathedral Square playing on a number of computer monitors as part of Gap Filler's ninth project, Thinking Outside the Square. The footage was sourced from the Christchurch community and cut into an hour-long video spanning 100 years. The monitors are placed amongst wooden pallets, an excavator, and other building material.
Fairway to heaven', number 70 in Gap Filler's Gap Golf course. This is the last hole in Gap Golf. It was built out of green felt, polystyrene, wooden pallets and rubber piping.
Volunteers painting the "Knit Happens" mural on the exposed brick wall of a building.
Coralie Winn, Director of Gap Filler, at the opening of Poetica and Gap Filler's "Instant Poetry" installation.