Rubble Office of Contemporary Portsmouth (ROCPO). The artist will be documenting and archiving the changing city of Portsmouth this Autumn through the city's rubble production.
Artist Graham Hudson and aspex, in association with Film and Video Umbrella London will be documenting and archiving the changing city of Portsmouth this Autumn through the city’s rubble production. This innovative, working exhibition will form the first event in aspex'sDoes Making Things Make Us Human? season.
Creative duo Tinder Wolf will be collecting data via film, photography and social networks. The information will be displayed alongside rubble and objects in the Rubble Office of Contemporary Portsmouth (ROCPO) at aspex. The public can come to the office anytime throughout September and see how the collection of objects grows. If you know of any works taking place across the city, please let the artists know by visiting the Facebook page and sharing with them. In addition, you can also share any photos you see of holes, rubble or excavation by using the Twitter and Instagram hashtag #RubblePortsmouth.
Previous incarnations of the Rubble Office can be found in Rome and in London.
Image: Image from Rubble Office Contemporary Rome (ROCRO)
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