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TINY REVOLUTIONS

PVI COLLECTIVE | 15 OCTOBER – 2 NOVEMBER

Presented by PICA & pvi collective

An epic think and do tank of tiny proportions

tiny revolutions is a public residency based project that responds to the current global feeling of helplessness by offering a creative response to some of the world’s major challenges.

Members of the public are invited to submit a large issue that causes them concern, and then select a playful tactic with which to respond to the challenge.

The Millennium Project has identified 15 global challenges for humanity, and we have a variety of different ways to respond and bring attention to each one.

The general public can then take part in a THINK tank session to brainstorm ways to respond to the challenges, or sign up to join an elite tactical art response unit to DO some of the actions the think tank generates.

Tackling big challenges starts with tiny revolutions.

 

pvi collective devisors
Steve Bull, Kelli McCluskey & Chris Williams

with guest artist
Tanya Lee

Produced by
Kate Neylon for pvi collective

Logo design by
Chris Nixon

SUBMIT
Submit an issue that causes you concern.
REGISTER YOUR SUBMISSION HERE

 

THINK SESSIONS
Tuesday 15 – Saturday 19 October
Tuesday 22 – Saturday 26 October
10am, 11.30am & 2pm

Duration: 1hour
Location: Studio Two

Participants can complete multiple sessions.

REGISTER HERE
For same day bookings please call PICA on 9228 6300. 

 

DO SESSIONS
Wednesday 30 October – Saturday 2 November
1pm Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday
6pm Friday

Duration: Please note each session is different and can range from 45 to 90 minutes.
Location: to be announced closer to the date.

REGISTER HERE

  • Patron notes

    Suitable for ages 13+
    Participation involved

  • Tickets

    FREE EVENT
    Registration essential.

    Registrations open soon 

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Founded in 1998 and based in Perth, pvi collective is a tactical media art group who create agitational participatory artworks intent on the creative disruption of everyday life. They aim to make their audiences into activists.

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