This Is Planet Perth • 6D Shifting Projections in Perth’S King Street Blends Art Before Indigenous Trackers Found Place,” She Muses
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Photos by Jeremy Dixon by STEPHEN POLLOCK them,” he says. “When an artist connects with HISTORY and technology “In this created narrative you a place and is able to share that mingle in a new innovative see a man and his labradoodle artistic vision, the rest of us get to Find the Fake Ad (mine, actually) called Reuben, discover the city anew. Planet Voice artwork on Perth’s King Street. looking out into the same storm “We ask artists to consider the & win a chance for YOU can go all Blade Runner Media artist Sohan Ariel which took that plane down 80 or built and natural environment delivering the Voice in one Hayes has created “6D” shifting a feast for two so years ago.” while engaging people in the city of those hovering “spinners” projections that appear in a 6D City 6 uses a tracking in unusual and surprising ways or use good old-fashioned shopfront along the glitzy algorithm which, depending and it’s exciting to see people’s sneakers. Either way, shopping strip. on the viewer’s vantage point, reactions to that.” Stephanie’s Hayes says his work was merges fragments to form moving 6D City 6 is part of four hunting down inspired by a fl eeting moment in people for East portraits. TRANSART temporary public art nearby Wolfe Lane. Perth, Leederville, projects shown during the Winter “I was working in an artists’ Perth lord mayor Lisa Sca di Mt Lawley, ff says she’s pleased the city is going Arts Season. Dianella, Yokine studio o Wolfe Lane and found all Blade Runner. A map of TRANSART locations or Inglewood. Call an old newspaper article from the Inglewood “There are so many ways art is available at the i-City kiosk in See competitions for details her 9430 7727. area 3 1930s about some German aviators lost up north, missing 45 days can impact people’s experience of the Murray St Mall. Free Heart Rate Monitor* Sign up to The RISE Gym for 12 months to receive a free Polar heart rate monitor. 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He recently bought the site after While the council negotiates Mayor Alannah MacTiernan with developers (see story, right) the project stalled under the hopes smaller rents will be previous owner, and he’s the Beaufort Street Network is attractive to independent drawing up its own action plan hoping to get work underway retailers with smaller budgets. this month. for recovery. Along with being zoned In recent months six retail, they’ll also be too small Mr McFarlane says he’s independent retailers have to be easily transformed into happy to make the change shut their doors, many blaming to add a small retail space ff dollar-raking booze barns. STOCKTAKE SALE exorbitant rent hikes, a ordable “The problem we’ve at the front of the building, only by bland national chains saying that in another project All specials valid till got is everyone is turning 30th June and pubs. these shops into bars and in Victoria Park similar small Dean Cracknell is an urban the rents are going up,” Ms spaces sold like hotcakes. excluding discounted items planner and BSN member who’s while stocks last MacTiernan says. The council Ms MacTiernan says some collected around 120 surveys can off er developers incentives rents on Beaufort Street now that had asked for ideas on how like reduced carparking cost more than the swank to keep the street’s character. requirements if developers surrounds of Claremont SUPER SPECIAL “People like the independent go for small-shop-friendly Quarter. A largish shop space local businesses, the vibe, the layouts. on Beaufort Street can go for Optimum Dry atmosphere,” he says. The council recently $6000 a month. “One of the things people 20% Food for Dogs don’t like is the local shops being considered, to drive the being narrow-minded in viewing off 13kg & 15kg bags closing [leading to] the lack of point home that if you want Beaufort Street as merely a 95 diversity.” interesting shops to survive you thoroughfare to the city and not $49 He says making the street have to use them. a destination in its own right. better for simply hanging Planet owner Haydn He’s hoping the government All Dogs & Cat Collars around could be key to saving BagB of 50 Robinson, who recently will at least soften the bus & Leash Pigs Ears retail. downsized, says if people like lanes’ impact with street surface Australian NowN Ideas on the table include his store they should buy or rent treatments, public art and 20% air dried. parklets, where on-road car bays from it instead of the web. plantings. No preservativess $$60 are converted into sitting areas, Making the street attractive to Overall he’s optimistic about off or artifi cal usually bordered by planter families “and not just the funky the future of Beaufort. While colours boxes. The idea’s been trialled hipsters” is also a priority, Mr some predict huge shopping in Leederville and worked so Cracknell says. centres and online retail spell the All Dog & Cat Toys well neighbouring councils are Another sore point is the WA end of high streets, Mr Cracknell poking around. government determination to thinks Beaufort will survive. 10% Other plans include more run dedicated bus lanes down “Absolutely. It is going to public art: Mr Cracknell says outside lanes at peak hour. take some hard work, but the off around the world it’s been The BSN instead wanted action plan is going to provide shown that art attracts people to trams down the middle (so some guidance.” the street. fast buses don’t whip past The survey’s at http://www. 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