Day 3 of Street Line Critics On Tour in Helsinki. Some fantastic contributions from our Street Line network and some very inspirational additions from passers-by. Featured Pieces: “If you don’t know where you are, you don’t know who you are.” Wendell Berry – Selected by Rochus van der Vaart ———————————————- Almost Time To Change What…
Category: Writing
Open Call is Still Running
Hello Everyone, Just to let you all know, our open call is still running until the 23rd of September for anyone who would like to get their submissions in. Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far, we have had an amazing response, with absolutely excellent submissions. It promises to be an exciting week in…
Street Line Critics is going on tour to Helsinki!
Hello Everyone, Street Line Critics is going on tour to be a part of the ‘Gaming The System’ in Helsinki from the 24th to the 27th of September and will be exploring the public spaces surrounding Kulosaari Metro Station, and the underpass leading to its entrance. We would like to invite everyone who is interested…
Christopher Rivas on O’Callaghan Strand
The boy who fell to earth Find a tribe. That’s what I came here to do. Find those who see colors, those who see hope, who keep laughing and refuse to cry themselves to death. I came to experience life. That’s what I came here to do. – Christopher Rivas
Brendan Hayes on Clancy Strand
Brendan Hayes on Clancy Strand . I see the girl dancing by the river leaping the gaps in the wall but talking much too fast How can she make sense of it all . or find the time and space to heal . But here I kneel and pray and hope she’ll feel happiness some…
Brendan Hayes on O’ Callaghan Strand
There’s a stone and its black and green and it lies on the riverbed, With neither eyes to see nor tears that can be shed, Yet the light of a million moons its drank searching for the dead. – Brendan Hayes (18-07-2013) . This is not the end of the the line__________________ | |…
How do you see the project?
First draft of idea for branding of project. Any suggestions?
TomCat Street Festival
TomCat Street festival was a great opportunity to engage directly with people on the street, pitching the idea and gaining feedback. A huge thanks is in order for Natalie Woociker, the photographer for the weekend and David Tierney, who spent the weekend helping out in every possible way. A thank you of course also to…
TomCat Street Festival 4
Photo taken by Natalie Woociker