Invisible Cities Project
The story of the city is written as its people interact with its places through the simplicity of everyday life. We construct the sounds and the sights of the city with our busking and street art;
we give it personality by exchanging smiles, stealing kisses and slamming car horns;
we draw the lines on the map through our paths to work. Our stories build the city, brick by brick, paragraph by parag
06/11/2017
Thanks to the Moreland Leader for recently featuring Invisible Cities as its cover story! We're hoping to hear more stories of Brunswick as a result! Get in touch to add your Brunswick story to the mix.
Artist uncovers city’s secrets RESIDENTS can get out their headphones and uncover Brunswick’s hidden secrets thanks to a free app.
03/11/2017
Thanks to the Moreland Leader for featuring Invisible Cities! We're continuing to record stories of Brunswick so get in touch if you have one to share.
In this week's Moreland Leader, plans for a new hub in Glenroy to help disadvantaged children, a new app reveals hidden stories of Brunswick and Brunswick West residents' group force action on car stackers. Check out the digital edition here: http://bit.ly/2fkSFsN
02/11/2017
We've really loved being part of this year's Fremantle Festival program! What a line up it's been! There's just a few days left of the festival so get amongst it.
Invisible Cities – Fremantle Festival Invisible Cities Fremantle is a participatory art project exploring relationships between people and place. Based around an app that triggers audio at locations on a virtual map of Fremantle, this fascinating ‘auditory treasure hunt’ invites people to hear stories about the significant, poignant, ev...
14/10/2017
“The building became my life really… everyone in the building became like a little part of my family and the customers were my family… Through that time I ran the shop and the building I found that Fremantle was like a beautiful hug for me". Kate reflects on the MANY (former Myer) building and its impact on her life through ups, downs and personal tragedy.
Download the free Invisible Cities app at www.invisiblecities.com.au to hear more personal, fascinating or funny stories connecting the people and places of Fremantle. We're also still collecting stories so get in touch via the site to share yours!
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