Tell me about your Daily experience

Use the comment field below and this simple survey to tell me about your experiences of Daily.

Thursday 2 October 2014

Highlights

Daily ran from 14th to 27th September. Here are some highlights














Friday 26 September 2014

Day 14 - Saturday 27 September - Evaluation

Here's what people had to say about Daily...

Had people ask us what it was about. We told them that the artist had been in. I noticed it changed every day. It was something interesting to look at
- Office building security guard, Hindmarsh Square




I think it's great to have things that people can enjoy when they stop and take notice of it. Also I'm fond of the low resolution, it's similar to pixel art.
- Survey response



Thought it was a work sign. Haven't taken much notice of it.
- Topham Mall




Interesting, eye catching, noticed they've changed. Liked the traffic one. Wondered whether it was live. Worked out it wasn't. 
- Topham Mall



Ja. iche LIEBE. Whodunit?
- Response to an instagram post of North Terrace



Something interesting. Somedays patchy, though someone had been playing with it. 
- Topham Mall



Fabulous - the words made me laugh out loud!
Pictures were interesting but I did not have time to stop and view.


- Survey response



Here comes Mr Pixel
- Overheard woman talking to her partner. Topham Mall after dark. 


It was fantastic and I'd like to see more of it around Adelaide
- Survey response

Reminds me of nintendo
- Topham  Mall


You've brightened my day
- Topham Mall


Hack attempt?
- Facebook post accompanying a photo of the North Terrace sign showing 
"Unknown Password Try Again"

Thursday 25 September 2014

Day 13 - Friday 26 September

Today I'm going to be visiting the three sites of Daily to talk to passers by about their experiences over the last few weeks.

I looking forward to hearing of their experiences.

I may see you there today.

Before all that, though, here's another survey response. Thanks! You can complete the survey here.


Where did you see Daily?
  • Hindmarsh Square
Q2: On what day/s?
  • Wednesday 24th Sept.
  • Thursday 25th Sept.
Q3: And at what time/s?
  • 12 noon - 1 pm
  • 5 pm - 6 pm
Q4: Briefly describe what you saw, even if it was just a blur of pixels.
Wonderful typical computer responses when things go wrong! Pictures of people.
Q5: What did you think of what you saw?
Fabulous - the words made me laugh out loud! Pictures were interesting but I did not have time to stop and view.
Q6: What else would you like to see on a solar powered sign?
The DonateLife SA heart logo - as it has been previously on the Rundle Lantern. I can provide it to you. We raise community awareness of the need for more organ and tissue donors.
Q7: What other location would be good for solar powered road art?
Rundle Mall - it will be boiling in the summer!
PAGE 2: Rituals, Routines and Revelations
Q8: Tell me about your daily rituals.
Greeting my husband. Greeting my cat.
Q9: Tell me about your daily routines.
Breakfast Tram Journey Desk Jockey
Q10: Tell me about your daily revelation.
The more you do the better you feel.

Day 12 - Thursday 26 September

Today, here's a simple collection of photos of passers by engaging with Daily




















Tuesday 23 September 2014

Day 11 - Wednesday 24 September - Revelations

Wednesday is Revelations (this page is still under construction)

Topham Mall will be presenting

- The revelation that you are here  - 7am to 10am
- The revelation of who we are - 10am to 1pm
- The revelation that we don't need to conform to stereotypes - 1pm to 4pm
- The revelation of what we think we know  - 4pm to 7pm

Hindmarsh Square will be presenting

- The hidden revelation in train messages  - 7am to 10am
- The revelation that we are more than the digital world  - 10am to 1pm
- The revelation that we can express so much  - 1pm to 4pm
- The revelation that we shouldn't put all our hoped in technology - 4pm to 7pm

North Terrace will be presenting 

- The revelation of who we are - 7am to 10am
- The revelation that the time is now10am to 1pm
- The revelation that we don't need to conform to stereotypes - 1pm to 4pm
- The revelation of a face - 4pm to 7pm


Some photos from the day....




Monday 22 September 2014

Day 10 - Tuesday 23 September - Routines

Tuesday is routines.

Topham Mall will be presenting

- The routine of arriving by train - 7am to 10am
- The routine of going up and down escalators - 10am to 1pm
- The routine of a day in a life - 1pm to 4pm
- The routine of catching a bus - 4pm to 7pm

Hindmarsh Square will be presenting

- The routine of arriving by train - 7am to 10am
- The routine of a day in a life - 10am to 4 pm
- The routine of using office stationary - 4pm to 7pm

North Terrace will be presenting 

- The routine of running - 7am to 10am
- The routine of a day in a life 10am to 1pm
- The routine of high vis workers - 1pm to 4pm
- The routine of catching a bus - 4pm to 7pm



Some wonderful colours at 7:30am. 


Passers by puzzling over the pixel-person running through door after door, always searching. 


The routine of arrive by train, on show in Hindmarsh Square


And in Topham Mall


All three signs showed the Day in a Life video through the middle of the day. A quaint little cartoon with a hint of sadness. 


Met up with the Adelaide City Council public art team. Thanks for all your help in making Daily a reality.

Sunday 21 September 2014

Day 9 - Monday 22 September - Rituals

Each of the next three days will be dedicated to one of the three themes of Daily - rituals, routines and revelations.

Monday is rituals.

Topham Mall will be presenting

- The ritual of putting on a tie - 7am to 10am
- The ritual of walking Rundle Mall - 10am to 1pm
- The ritual of scrolling a phone - 1m to 4pm
- The ritual of waving - 4pm to 7pm

Hindmarsh Square will be presenting

- The ritual of saying good morning - 7am to 10am
- The ritual of finding a car park - 10am to 1pm
- The ritual of sharing lunch at a food court - 1pm to 4pm
- The ritual of crossing - 4pm to 7pm

North Terrace will be presenting 

- The ritual of waving - 7am to 10am
- The ritual of scrolling a phone - 10am to 1pm
- The ritual of crossing - 1pm to 4pm
- The ritual of walking Rundle Mall - 4pm to 7pm


More than for any other piece of the weekday uniform, putting on a tie is a ritual of the transition from home to work life.  With an open neck shirt, you can be anyone, anywhere, anytime. Put on a tie and bingo, your at work. 



Most people would think crossing a road to be nothing more than a routine. Though that last road you cross before reaching the office is the barrier between your workday world and the other. In the realisation of this, some dawdle across, whilst others scurry. 



Parading along your city's main mall is another great ritual. Passing icons of beauty and commerce, you may be on a quest for a bargain, to fulfil a want or simply to observe the sights and sounds of people milling in all directions. 


And deep in the heart of the city mall lies the food court. The place where we flock to talk, eat and dispose of our used packaging. The video of the food court is taken looking down on a basement level. It is full of colour from the bright retail lights, with ghost like people moving to, from and around the tables. 


Arguably the main ritual of people's daily life is the endless scrolling of the 3 or 4g-enabled phone. Scrolling up and down across emails, web pages, Facebook pages (mainly Facebook pages) and the like. Always on a quest to find something, whether one needs it or not.  


To balance, the cyber-scroll, I finished the day in Topham Mall today with a friendly human wave. Well, as human as a 48x28 pixel six colour roadsign can be. A simple gesture like a wave is a ritual we follow, often without knowing it. 

Days 7 and 8 - Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 September

How the city takes on a different face on weekends. Gone are the suits, stilettos and crowds. Enter the   jeans, tee-shirts and lycra. And of course football scarves.

The colour for Saturday was green, with plenty of it on show as people made their way from Adelaide station to Rundle Park for the Adelaide's leg of 2000 rallies worldwide for action on climate change.

Traffic in Topham Mall was way down compared to weekdays. Still the occasional passer by got to enjoy an eclectic mix of waving, warped train messages, cars ever circling around a car park and faces emerging from a QR code. 



Hindmarsh Square continued to be a quiet point of refuge from the bustle of Rundle Mall. The video of a never ending down escalator captured the interest of a number of passers by.



I presented a lighter collection on North Terrace, for the enjoyment of families on their way to the museum, art gallery, etc.

The lycra referred to earlier was in full force on Sunday morning as thousands flocked for the city to bay run. Curiously, this was the reason that Adelaide went a day ahead of the world in holding it's climate change rally. The power of a fun run!



Lycra gave way to scarves as punters headed to the Oval for the Red Legs v Port game. 

The signs had a slow, but regular parade of observers. A technical hitch with the Hindmarsh Square sign - the first of the week - kept me occupied their for a while. By the end of the day, it had sorted itself out. 




Friday 19 September 2014

Day 6 - Friday 19 September

Lots to report today. So much that I've only time now for a quick snap shot.

Day started with a photo shot by Alex of Sputnik Films at Hindmarsh Square.

Then a short bike ride past a number of Adelaide Park(ing) day entrants setting up. A great sight.

From 12 to 2 was the meet the artist session at Topham Mall. Thanks to all who stopped for a chat. Many highlights, including:

* The two people who noticed that the LEDs on the road signs are shaped like little houses. Ive been staring at theses signs for weeks and never noticed. They also mentioned that an art piece celebrating the work day life routine was a bit depressing. I guess that's why I'm also interested in rituals and revelations.

* Whist I was talking with them a security guy arrived - who didn't want to be names or photographed. He mentioned that he was from the big building next door and had received a complaint from one of the high profile tenants. He asked that I refrained from videoing the building. In the same breath he acknowledged that it was a public place. Any coincidence that the Immigration Department is in the building? And the most I ever film of the building is a blank concrete wall!

* Two of my work colleagues arrived and we watched my 8 min opus A Day in a Life (see video below)

* Josie, Adelaide Park(ing) Day coordinator arrived. She has also presented public art and we discussed how wonderful it was to observe passers by's expressions as they experience the works.

* Bridie, a passer by, noted that the signs reminder her of the nintendo days. And these are "advanced technology" road signs!

* Then the real highlight of the day - Adam, who heralded his arrival with the statement "this is solar shit". How dare I use solar power for something as shit as this. We had a long and winding discussion on many matters. In the end he said "you've made my day". And he made mine.

* Kate, a journalist student doing an assignment on Adelaide Park(ing) Day. We discussed parking, traffic and art and she took some great photos.

* The Park(ing) Day judges arrived - a flock of very well dressed people around town. Wonderful that they really got into Daily. Especially when we saw the sign from a distance

* Louise from ANAT passed by and we discussed the similarities of this project to a former project at the Rundle Lantern

* A guy on his way to jury duty took some photos. "Really awesome". Thanks!

* A woman took some photos and said she could see a person in a mobility scooter in the "feet' video. Wow. I've never seen that. Her friend had also seen the sign at Hindmarsh Square.

* And a few more work colleges popped by.

Thanks again everyone for a great day.



Thursday 18 September 2014

Adelaide Park(ing) - meet me from 12 to 2pm at Topham Mall today

Friday September 19th is Adelaide Park(ing) Day. Look out for the weird and wonderful taking over car parking spots across Adelaide CBD.

Daily at Topham Mall is part of Adelaide Park(ing) Day. I'll be on site at Topham Mall from 12 to 2pm to chat about Daily with lunchtime passers by. 

From 12-1 I'll be showing a 6 minute animation of a day in the life of city worker. It's full of rituals, routines and revelations. 

From 1-2 I'll be showing a short ambient movie of pedestrian traffic in the CBD. The movement and colour create wonderful textures of city life. 

Come on down. It will be great to meet you today!
I'll also be at Hindmarsh Square around 9.45am taking photos of the installation. 


Day 5 - Thursday 18 September

Today I'd like to share a response to the survey I'm running on Daily. It read's like a great Q&A about the project.

Before that, though, I got suitably drenched on my lunchtime cycle around the three Daily sites today.  In response, I showed the rain animation on all three signs during the early afternoon.

Come early evening the damp on the pavers of Topham Mall created some quite evocative scenes...



Now here's the Q&A. Thanks very much to the anonymous survey respondent.

Q: Briefly describe what you saw, even if it was just a blur of pixels.
A: Error messages and top down view of an intersection.
Q: What did you think of what you saw?
A: I think it's great to have things that people can enjoy when they stop and take notice of it. Also I'm fond of the low resolution, it's similar to pixel art.
Q: What else would you like to see on a solar powered sign?
A: Pixel art! More word play or things that seem normal but aren't quite.
Q: What other location would be good for solar powered road art?
A: Intersections where pedestrians have to wait for a long traffic light. Also good choice on Topham Mall, many people walk past there after work.

Q: Tell me about your daily rituals.
A: Walk around the city after uni for an hour or two (I found your three signs this way!)
Q: Tell me about your daily routines.
A: 
Bus ride to uni. Lectures on campus. Walk. Bus ride back home. Study. Sleep. Repeat until weekend.
Q: Tell me about your daily revelation.
A: Not sure, though my daily walks are typically when I do have revelations.

If you have a few moments I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences of Daily

And to finish, here's a few snaps from today...


Daps


You Are Here


Meaning