Whiri-Aroha: Papakura Marae Korowai Group
Whiri-Aroha is a korowai (cloak-making) group located at Papakura Marae. They have run their sessions almost every Monday morning from 10 until 2pm for over twelve years. They say that it is the people...
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Audio Foundation Guest Artist Tribal Affiliations: Aitanga-A-Mate, Nga-Puhi, Ngati-Porou-Ki-Haratauenga In his words: I am the youngest son of the late master carver Paki Harrison. Most of my younger...
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An Audio Foundation Guest Artist Uniform is sound, art, film, and writing by underground women, for everyone. Based in Auckland, the Uniform collective is made up of writers, visual artists,...
View ArticleMoe Lolesi
Moe comes from the beautiful islands of Tokelau. She is committed to God, family and her community. Moe is passionate about the retention of Pasifika language, culture and heritage. She speaks...
View ArticleHaare Williams
Born in Gisborne, Haare Williams grew up in remote New Zealand on the shores of the Ohiwa Harbour near Opotiki in the traditional Maori way. He did not speak English until his schooling started at age...
View ArticleMahu Rawiri
Kia ora, my name is Ross Mahuika Rawiri but everyone calls me Mahu. I am 28 years old, born and bred in Papakura and also raised at Whatapaka in Karaka. I am of Ngāti Tamaoho descent on my mother’s...
View ArticleInterdimensional Investigations
Portal activations. Transdisciplinary practices. Interdimensional facilitation. Mediating materialities a, b, c, d The post Interdimensional Investigations appeared first on [Awhi_World].
View ArticleClue Sheet Awhi Creatures Papakura
Clue 1: A creature who loves fish and chips just before Stampedeing into action. Clue 2: A creature called Selwyn who likes books for giants. Clue 3: They dance in the window with skinless, healthy,...
View ArticleTe Ngira Project: The Marae App
The Te Ngira project uses smartphones in smart new ways to strengthen the mana of a marae and support the wairua of its community. The app is a dynamic learning system using geo reality and augmented...
View ArticleAwhi Spaces
Awhi Spaces facilitates cross-boundary making and transdisciplinary conversation. These spaces embrace and support people to exchange knowledge, skills, wisdom and news. They are portals where...
View ArticleAwhiWorld/Drury School – Our Special Places
Drury School and AwhiWorld have partnered together to celebrate the spirit of place using AR and mobile devices. The programme creates a platform for students to identify and celebrate the special...
View ArticleFred Harrison
Audio Foundation Guest Artist Tribal Affiliations: Aitanga-A-Mate, Nga-Puhi, Ngati-Porou-Ki-Haratauenga In his words: I am the youngest son of the late master carver Paki Harrison. Most of my younger...
View ArticleUniform
An Audio Foundation Guest Artist Uniform is sound, art, film, and writing by underground women, for everyone. Based in Auckland, the Uniform collective is made up of writers, visual artists,...
View ArticleMoe Lolesi
Moe comes from the beautiful islands of Tokelau. She is committed to God, family and her community. Moe is passionate about the retention of Pasifika language, culture and heritage. She speaks...
View ArticleHaare Williams
Born in Gisborne, Haare Williams grew up in remote New Zealand on the shores of the Ohiwa Harbour near Opotiki in the traditional Maori way. He did not speak English until his schooling started at age...
View ArticleMahu Rawiri
Kia ora, my name is Ross Mahuika Rawiri but everyone calls me Mahu. I am 28 years old, born and bred in Papakura and also raised at Whatapaka in Karaka. I am of Ngāti Tamaoho descent on my mother’s...
View ArticleClue Sheet Awhi Creatures Papakura
Clue 1: A creature who loves fish and chips just before Stampedeing into action. Clue 2: A creature called Selwyn who likes books for giants. Clue 3: They dance in the window with skinless, healthy,...
View ArticlePapakura Marae – Augmented and Geo Mobile Experience
The Te Ngira project uses smartphones in smart new ways to strengthen the mana of a marae and support the wairua of its community. The app is a dynamic learning system using geo reality and augmented...
View ArticleTactile Textiles – E Textile Workshops with the Elderly
A series of exchanges and workshops weaving knowledge across traditional and emerging textile practices i.e. Tatting and Arduino. Charlotte Alexander shared her research into e-textiles with elderly...
View ArticleAwhi Creatures Drury School – Mixed Reality Installation and Workshops
Drury School teachers and AwhiWorld partnered together to celebrate the spirit of place using a mixed reality based mobile apps and a number of creative workshops. The ‘My Special Places’programme...
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