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Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:04 pm
by Cruise
Maybe i should paint a mural on the side of your house, see if you like them then.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:02 pm
by jk1237
Omicron wrote:Look at all the riff-raff hanging about, clad in their rebellious hoodwear and morally-destructive backpackery. Tsk!
I must admit, I had a backpack on and caus it was so cold - I had my hoodwear on too :lol: :lol: Sorry Matty, I prob looked part of the riff-raff.

Actually, a middle aged person was quite interested in what they were doing, and 2 of the artist guys came over to answer questions, shook his hand and introduced themselves. They were really quite nice, friendly guys (you still wouldn't want to mess with them), and probably quite different from the little aggressive dickheads that do their dumb tags everywhere.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:18 pm
by Omicron
jk1237 wrote:
Omicron wrote:Look at all the riff-raff hanging about, clad in their rebellious hoodwear and morally-destructive backpackery. Tsk!
I must admit, I had a backpack on and caus it was so cold - I had my hoodwear on too :lol: :lol: Sorry Matty, I prob looked part of the riff-raff.

Actually, a middle aged person was quite interested in what they were doing, and 2 of the artist guys came over to answer questions, shook his hand and introduced themselves. They were really quite nice, friendly guys (you still wouldn't want to mess with them), and probably quite different from the little aggressive dickheads that do their dumb tags everywhere.
Hoodwear, backpackery and loitering? It's a wonder you weren't locked away for daring to flaunt such youthful insubordination so flagrantly in public!

On the more serious side of things, I think it looks marvellous. A previously-dull corner transformed into a colourful mish-mash is just right for that end of town. Will is right to highlight the potential of the little streets squirreling through this area - we need a Spats/Elephant Walk-esque late-night coffee house, a bar tucked in there somewhere, a fine eatery and other such businesses that can often do best when tucked into the most obscure, oddly-shaped of places. Follow the lead of the BBC, too, and spill out into the paved areas outside.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 1:26 pm
by SRW
Omicron wrote: On the more serious side of things, I think it looks marvellous. A previously-dull corner transformed into a colourful mish-mash is just right for that end of town. Will is right to highlight the potential of the little streets squirreling through this area - we need a Spats/Elephant Walk-esque late-night coffee house, a bar tucked in there somewhere, a fine eatery and other such businesses that can often do best when tucked into the most obscure, oddly-shaped of places. Follow the lead of the BBC, too, and spill out into the paved areas outside.
I agree. Certainly, the Chocolate Bean is nestled nearby on Union St and Cocolat is not terribly far away, but one can never have too many such places.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:47 pm
by AtD
Will wrote:Another idea would be to get the dying Rundle Street Market to move into Union Street, Ebeneezer Place and Syn Choon Lane. This solution would be the best of both worlds, because it would allow Rundle Street to remain open to traffic on a Sunday whilst still allowing the market to continue. Furthermore, by compacting all the stalls in these 3 side streets, it would give the market a more 'alive' and spontaneous feeling, as opposed to the sterile, regimented set-up we have now. Also by staging the Rundle Street Market in these side streets, it would give them the exposure to make new 'Melbourne style alleyway businesses' to open up there.
Agreed! Although Union Street may be better because it leads off Rundle Street, but if memory serves, the ACC high-rise car park opens from there.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:36 pm
by Wayno
Here's some background on the Everfresh Mural

http://city-messenger.whereilive.com.au ... -exposure/
AN EYE-catching mural has added colour to the East End, delighting traders and attracting passersby.
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The mural, at the corner of Ebenezer Place and Union St, was completed last weekend by Melbourne-based art collective Everfresh, whose work also features in Tokyo, New York, Paris, Barcelona and London.

``The public have been walking past saying it’s amazing,’’ says James Washington (pictured), of clothing store Area 101.

``It adds a colour splash and is a wonderful piece of world-class art. It’s a great feature and could lead to more art work.’’

The mural includes Everfresh’s trademark characters and lists nearby shops.

Steve Maras, of property owner the Maras Group, approved the mural because of its quality and Everfresh’s global reputation.

``It has a vibrancy that we’re lacking in this city,’’ Mr Maras said.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:18 pm
by Jim
I wonder if one small lane could be a huge public notice board for funnies and jokes.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:34 pm
by jk1237
Jim wrote:I wonder if one small lane could be a huge public notice board for funnies and jokes.
say again

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 11:11 pm
by Mants
Image
notice Vardon Ave in the top left corner.
this is on the corner of Union St and Ebeneezer Place. tut tut.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:10 pm
by Jim
jk1237 wrote:
Jim wrote:I wonder if one small lane could be a huge public notice board for funnies and jokes.
say again
What I was getting at would be to have a big wall space (maybe in a small central lane) to write up jokes, do little pictures, cartoons, write messages, declare your love, hate and opinion. Even sell you motor bike or gym equipment. (A white board for the masses) I am sure it would become famous or perhaps infamous but it would make a great place to wonder for laugh when killing time for a movie or a meal. A photographic record in an annual book of it would make a great social comment history resource.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:47 pm
by omada
From the article in previous post: Steve Maras, of property owner the Maras Group, approved the mural because of its quality and Everfresh’s global reputation.

``It has a vibrancy that we’re lacking in this city,’’ Mr Maras said.
Opinions are finally changing about street art, it's good to see this comment from the mainstream - a property developer no doubt!

I would love to see more spray can and stencil art out there - it adds an edgy quality - I can't help but think of the freshness it adds to Melbourne's urban environment.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 3:52 pm
by cruel_world00
Speaking of street art, has anyone seen the Commander Keen's popping up around the city. There is one near the vacant block on Morphett Street near the market side of Whitemore Square and there is also one near a laneway behind the Exeter. Kinda cool.

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:24 pm
by Wayno
cruel_world00 wrote:Speaking of street art, has anyone seen the Commander Keen's popping up around the city. There is one near the vacant block on Morphett Street near the market side of Whitemore Square and there is also one near a laneway behind the Exeter. Kinda cool.
What's a Commander Keen?

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:50 pm
by Shuz
You did not just say that. :shock:

Re: Invigorating CBD Alleyways & Lanes

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:33 pm
by Wayno
Shuz wrote:You did not just say that. :shock:
didn't I? must have been someone else using my laptop. So let's pretend i don't know what a Commander Keen is, just for the sake of argument. What would be your theoretical reply?