Room With A View Point, 2017
What was this project about?
Room With A View Point was a collaboration involving Pete Herbert, Wavemaker, and NTRPRNRS. The project aimed to engage the public in thought-provoking and interactive art installations, focusing on balanced information and creative thinking. The installations invited participants to explore various themes such as media, money, risk, learning, and immigration through playful and provocative experiences.
Who was involved?
The project was a collaboration between:
Pete Herbert
Wavemaker
NTRPRNRS
Where did this project take place?
The project took place in two distinct locations:
Interactive Art Gallery: An empty shop transformed into an interactive art gallery, where visitors explored themes like media, money, risk, rockets, learning, and life through unique installations, including the use of giant hats to shift perspectives.
Immigration Exploration: A shipping container served as the venue to explore themes of immigration and the myths surrounding it, creating a safe and neutral space for discussion and understanding.
What difference did the project make?
The installations encouraged participants to rethink their views and approach topics with a fresh perspective. By creating engaging and interactive experiences, the project aimed to foster tolerance, kindness, and a deeper understanding of complex issues. Visitors left with new viewpoints and a broader perspective on the themes explored.