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News - 4th of May 2016

Warnbro Community High School – Projector Bike

Warnbro Community High School - Projector Bike

Projector Bike is a mobile screen on a custom-designed 3 wheel bike. This experience of viewing projections is created in public places for large audiences. Projector Bike was presented as part of Innovation Month, Perth’s fifth annual festival of innovation inspires inquiring minds of any age to generate and engage with creative ideas.

Working in collaboration with Year 7 & 11 students from PICA’s Spark_Lab partner school Warnbro Community High School, Year 7 & 11 students from PICA’s Spark_Lab partner school Warnbro Community High  presented three bodies of work during Reels on Wheels: Mobile Youth Film Festival, which was part of National Youth Week presented with Propel Youth Arts WA. The films created by the Warnbro CHS students included: 

1. Drawings of inventions

2. Thaumastropes

3. Animations of hands and objects

PICA has been working with Warnbro Community High School since 2014, find out more about our partner schools and Spark_Lab program here.

Check out the photos and video below for a glimpse into what the evening was like:

 

All photos by Jessica Sorci.