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The Protocols of MOMA provide a conceptual framework that governs the creation of 3 types of '''MOMA Venues''' (these are the pop-up ''installations/structures'' that go into the streets & community places to engage people with the arts and crafts that they |
The Protocols of MOMA provide a conceptual framework that governs the creation of 3 types of '''MOMA Venues''' (these are the pop-up ''installations/structures'' that go into the streets & community places to engage people with the arts and crafts that they contain). |
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As the Museum of Moving Art is still in the early stages of its development and gestation, only MOMA I and MOMA II are currently under construction. MOMA III (which is somewhat larger and more complex) is still in the research and development stage. |
As the Museum of Moving Art is still in the early stages of its development and gestation, only MOMA I and MOMA II are currently under construction. MOMA III (which is somewhat larger and more complex) is still in the research and development stage. |
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The Protocols of MOMA provide a conceptual framework that governs the creation of 3 types of MOMA Venues (these are the pop-up installations/structures that go into the streets & community places to engage people with the arts and crafts that they contain).
As the Museum of Moving Art is still in the early stages of its development and gestation, only MOMA I and MOMA II are currently under construction. MOMA III (which is somewhat larger and more complex) is still in the research and development stage.
The following sections provide a brief introduction the 3 venue types, each with a link to a detailed page dedicated to each of them.
MOMA I
This venue takes the form of a "book sculpture". As the Museum of Moving Art is an evolving and participatory project, the protocols anticipate and allow for a series of such books.
The first one is currently under construction in Nambucca Heads, NSW, Australia and is being made by artist David Rose, in collaboration with fellow students and teachers at the TAFE NSW arts program held at The Youthie. It is called MOMA I (Vol 1), the second is being made privately by David and will be called MOMA I (Vol 2) - any subsequent iterations of MOMA I will be named (Vol 3... etc).
MOMA III
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MOMA III
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How to visit a Venue
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How to go about making a Venue
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