Idea: an app allowing users to locate, review and rate public art.
Perfect project for budding programmers aged 5 and over.
Potentially scalable worldwide, leading to undreamt-of riches.

Idea: an app allowing users to locate, review and rate public art.
Perfect project for budding programmers aged 5 and over.
Potentially scalable worldwide, leading to undreamt-of riches.
The little Ipod device you get when you go through MONA in Tasmania give you the ability to rate the art and read the artistic wankery or more human interpretations.
a propos, just noticed a new piece that looks like worms tapering up into a woven grid, situated in woden in the ‘boulevarde’ [?] between the gov’t office behind the square at the soul bar / which bank end… no pics yet, but someone with a camera might get one? what does it all mean, anyway?
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I have GPS readings for most pieces in Civic and Acton and many in the ANU. Holla if you want them
That’s a brilliant idea.
And Martyo, the info is published when a DA is lodged, but that disappears into ACTPLA’s chasm once that’s finished.
Point your camera at it and you get a VR explanation of the story behind it. People are always asking, so this would really help develop better appreciation for the art. One for next year’s GovHack I reckon. I’ll tweet a message to Pia Waugh.
… I’d hope the relevant agencies would be delighted by the public engagement!
You’d have to ask. TAMS are perhaps more likely than ArtsACT to have maps and geodata. Maybe a list of locations is the best they’ll have.
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