Invisible Cities Project

Invisible Cities Project

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Invisible Cities is a participatory project exploring the relationships between people and place. The recording process will take approximately 10 minutes.

Photos 25/10/2017

*** Invisible Cities Fremantle ***

Newly reelected Fremantle Mayor retells a fascinating story about this “missing tooth”, odd-one-out modern building in Freo’s historic West End heritage precinct: “Great cities - and the reason I love Freo - is that they’re places that have layers and stories. This is just another layer… it stands now as a marker of what Fremantle might have been”

Download the free Invisible Cities app at www.invisiblecities.com.au to hear more personal, fascinating or funny stories connecting the people and places of Fremantle. We're also still collecting stories so get in touch via the site to share yours!

10/10/2017

*** Invisible Cities Brunswick ***

"The atmosphere was electric and we'd already had a few drinks so we were super loose, so I asked if I could kiss her 'Can I kiss you?'" - Brigitte describes her first date with her girlfriend at The Spotted Mallard

Download the free Invisible Cities mobile app via www.invisiblecities.com.au to hear stories connecting the people and places as you walk the streets of Brunswick. We're also still collecting stories so get in touch to share yours.

Photos from Invisible Cities Project's post 02/10/2017

*** Invisible Cities Brunswick ***

We launched Invisible Cities Brunswick a month ago with eight stories, and we've been busy recording many more since. If you have a story about your relationship with a place in Brunswick, we'd love to hear it so get in touch.

Here are some belated pics from the launch at Siteworks, where Rosa and Karen's stories are held, with Cr Mark Riley and Will Coogan from Moreland City Council.

Images by Nick Scott.

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