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[[David Freedom Rose|Rose]] invites you to wander and to wonder, to explore this wiki in the same way you would explore a museum - with a curious mind and an open heart. Mainly you will find here only digital art and pathways to making and exploring the physical/analog components that exist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_life#Related_terminology IRL] off-line.
[[David Freedom Rose|Rose]] invites you to wander and to wonder, to explore this wiki in the same way you would explore a museum - with a curious mind and an open heart. Mainly you will find here only digital art and pathways to making and exploring the physical/analog components that exist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_life#Related_terminology IRL] off-line.


A substantial foundational body of ''physical component artworks'' are being created by Rose, so that MOMA can actually work even without the contribution of [[community collaborators]]. It is envisaged that this body of work (and the role-playing characters of Rose) will be the main means of engaging community collaborators.
A substantial foundational body of ''physical component artworks'' are being created by Rose, so that MOMA can actually work even without the contribution of [[Community Collaborators]]. It is envisaged that this body of work (and the role-playing characters of Rose) will be the main means of engaging Community Collaborators.


=MOMA's First Pop-up Gallery=
=MOMA's First Pop-up Gallery=

Revision as of 00:23, 23 March 2023


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Welcome

Welcome to MOMA: a creative role-playing game framed in the context of community arts participation. Think of it as street art with theatrical tendencies and the "museum that comes to you".

The Museum of Moving Art is an interactive space for:

  • creating and sharing artwork
  • playing and making games
  • multimedia story telling
  • creative flight simulation

Find a more detailed description via the The MOMA Project link.

A work-in-progress

Small 3D cartoon penguin character Tux the Linux penguin wonders around a quboid stylized gallery with no pictures on the walls

The wiki you are viewing is a work in progress. First and foremost it forms the conceptual framework for an expansive & interactive composite artwork called the Museum of Moving Art which is being created by founding artist David Freedom Rose as a work of global public art. To reach its full potential, MOMA requires the input of community collaborators - the output of players who choose to contribute.

Rose invites you to wander and to wonder, to explore this wiki in the same way you would explore a museum - with a curious mind and an open heart. Mainly you will find here only digital art and pathways to making and exploring the physical/analog components that exist IRL off-line.

A substantial foundational body of physical component artworks are being created by Rose, so that MOMA can actually work even without the contribution of Community Collaborators. It is envisaged that this body of work (and the role-playing characters of Rose) will be the main means of engaging Community Collaborators.

MOMA's First Pop-up Gallery

Small 3D plastic model people on a shelf as a floor look at miniature pictures on a gallery wall, the words wiki moma dot art are part of a mural on the wall of the level below

Work on the main structural aspects of the "MOMA II Share Chair" pop-up gallery is now complete and all that remains to be done are the finishing touches - the decorative miniature art gallery at the front of the piece and fittings to secure the rear door (which also functions as a display surface when propped open). The Share Chair has been made from wheelchair sides attached to a custom-built box, which will house the portable art exhibitions. The beauty of wheelchairs is that they are designed to be highly maneuverable and carry heavy weights. This gallery will be able to go wherever wheelchairs can go, including on public transportation. (More details here.)

Calling out to Artists

An orange toy passenger bus sticks through a metallic hole in a yellow background of a road building machine, with an interesting symbol printed in black.

We are looking for artists in any medium to contribute art works to MOMA for exhibition. For more information please contact David (Rosie) Rose: Email - movingmoma@protonmail.com Phone/SMS - +61 468 948 109