Reflecting upon the familiar sight of road cones during FESTA

Reflecting upon the familiar sight of road cones during FESTA
Visitors reflect upon the road cones that became a part of Christchurch life after the earthquake. The cones are part of the Antigravity CityUps installation at the FEStival of Transitional Architecture.
Antigravity was created by a team from the University of Auckland consisting of:
Students: Mustafa Mora, Romano Chung, Miriama Amold, Chris Dingdong, Mehul Patel, Ayla Raymond-Roberts, Alex Pirie, Keith Mann, Varun Saxena, Ping Ang, Cheryl Walbridge, Zija Ge, Elly Wang, Helen Zhu, Loretta Lee, Layne Parkes, Aaron Gourlay, Angelo Bueno, Adee Balouch, Rex Ren.
Tutors: Dermott McMeel
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