Activating Transitory Spaces

Wednesday, May 19, 2010


hey guys, so im looking to get into contact with the CT kids working on Activating the Transitory spaces in Gtown, i am currently trying to manage and get this project moving. We have started working with sakhulunthu in the making of the kites, ironing plastic packets together to make the cover of these kites. This workshop was extremely successful but ultimately we want to fly large scale kites from the 3 chimneys and Makana's Kop.

What im looking for are people who might have ideas and knowledge about kites, box kites, and windsocks. These kites have to be able to hoist themselves! also any technical knowledge about how construct these, materials used etc. would be greatly appreciated. to cut costs and be eco friendly we are trying to use recycled materials.

I would really like to get into contact with those of you coming and who are working on this project, I REALLY REALLY NEED TO BOUNCE IDEAS AROUND regarding the construction of these kites.

please drop me a mail or a line.

Bronwen
0826756181
bronsalton@gmail.com

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