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Delicia Sampero
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SCULPTURE ON THE SHORE 


FORT TAKAPUNA IN DEVONPORT/ AUCKLAND  
http://www.nzsculptureonshore.co.nz/
https://www.facebook.com

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SCULPTURE ON THE SHORE                 NOV 2014                   AUCKLAND  
PLAYING THE GAME
 Interactive                 Road-sign Installation                             Delicia Sampero


A physical and conceptual game,
 consisting of a  7 X 4 metre gameboard  and  3 large, reflective dice, made from road- signs  
 Playing with ideas relating to transport and renewable energy.




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"NZ Sculpture OnShore is a biennial exhibition of contemporary New Zealand sculptural work, held in Devonport, Auckland. 
The event raises funds to support Women's Refuge NZ and has so far donated $1.34m to help their work with the victims of domestic abuse.

This year the exhibition runs from 6-16 November and I am exhibiting PLAYING THE GAME.



PLAYING THE GAME is a physical and conceptual game, consisting of 3 large dice, made from recycled roadsigns.
The dice are displayed as part of a 7 X4 metre  outdoor game board  that is made up of road-sign symbols ; turning the audience into  the players !




If you’d like to find out more visit http://www.nzsculptureonshore.co.nz/ or follow the event on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/NZSculptureOnShore."
There is work by approx.100 artists to see !

 SCULPTURE ON THE SHORE 
 INDOOR GALLERY 
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THE IMPOSSIBLE GIRL Reflective road sign painting at Fort Takapuna Gallery