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Type: | Creative work |
Title: | The Depot |
Author: | Grieve, S. Vrynios, D. McDonald, J. |
Publisher: | Prom Entertainment |
Publisher Place: | Adelaide |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Description: | This popular project was initiated as a venue for the 2013 Adelaide Festival. It was also embraced as part of Adelaide City Council’s Splash Adelaide initiative which seeks to activate and enliven spaces throughout the city with a range of temporary and ephemeral insertions. A wide range of elements contribute to this, from simple deck chairs to facilities for markets or movie screening. The Depot represents the most substantial transformation of a vacant site and begins to explore what it might mean to make the temporary more permanent. The Depot was a venue created for a full program of events, both free and ticketed, over the 2013 Adelaide Festival period. It catered for activities and acts, day and night for variety of audiences: music of all genres, cabaret, dance, magic, markets, food festivals, community participation acts and much more, including already-established Festival favourites and band new events. |
Appears in Collections: | Architecture publications Aurora harvest 2 |
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