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Canterbury Earthquake anniversary: send us your photos

“Your humanity is more powerful than any act of nature.” – John Key

On 4 September a year will have passed since the first large earthquake rocked Canterbury and the nation. To mark this event and the significant effect it has had on New Zealanders’ lives we would like to invite you to contribute photos and films to OurSpace that reflect the resilience, innovation and kindness of Cantabrians in the wake of this disaster. We will profile the photos in the OurSpace site in Te Papa from 2 – 9 September.

Since the September 2010 and February 2011 earthquakes in the Canterbury region there has been an immense amount of heartbreak, stress, frustration and anger residents try to rebuild their lives in a city that is physically, systemically and emotionally broken.  However, the earthquake has also brought out the extraordinary in many.

Extraordinary strength – remember Ahsei ‘Ace’ Sopoaga, the ‘awesome Maori guy’ who was really Samoan, who tossed concrete slabs aside ‘like Lego’ to rescue two strangers?

Extraordinary inventiveness and creativity, from  longdrops to Gap Filler, a creative  urban regeneration initiative, to the transformation of Christchurch into a giant skate park.

And thousands of selfless acts of kindness.

We would love you to share your experiences of the good times and moments of inspiration within the hard times with Te Papa, the nation and our visitors through OurSpace. In the meantime, I will leave you with an inspirational short film by James Muir called Love in a Little Town. Its speaks of everything we are after as we mark the anniversary of the September 4 Canterbury Quake: 

‘When everything is stripped back by disaster it reveals what is at the heart of a resilient neighbourhood… Its the love, time and energy of its people… This film tells a little of the healing power of arts and the connected nature of the community in Lyttelton’.

Still from Love in a Little Town

Capture Matariki – Ka hao a Matariki

by WaitokiSchool

by WaitokiSchool

In partnership with TelstraClear and NZ Post, this year’s Matariki festivities include a unique photography event utilising the existing OurSpace infrastructure as well as the newly developed OurSpace TelstraClear Screen, scheduled for installation on the front exterior of the building in the coming month.  The purpose of the showcase is to not only generate contributions to the longterm OurSpace experience, but to invite New Zealanders to take part in a digital conversation specifically on the significance of Matariki.

We are asking the questions, ‘what does Matariki mean to you?’ and ‘what is important to you this Matariki?’  We are soliciting images through several already existing relationships with schools, online communities, and corporate partnerships, as well as through national appeals to the wider public.

by nativ flavas | photography

by nativ flavas | photography

A group of prominent selectors will choose images to be viewed on the Screen during Matariki, with an on-site event showcasing these images.

We have already seen a diverse pool of submissions on what New Zealanders hold dear to their hearts when considering the overarching theme of whakawhanaungatanga – relationships and bringing people together.  From hangi to hikoi to hip-hop dancers, the range of perspectives is exciting, and there are still a couple of weeks remaining for submission.

by Pieter ten Broek

by Pieter ten Broek

To take part, simply visit ourspace.tepapa.com , establish a user account, and upload images to the OurSpace database.  We only ask that you include the tags, ‘Matariki 09’ to ensure that your images are clearly associated and available for selection.

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