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aratoi.org.nzThe prophetic People's Oracle is coming to town! Give & Get free Life Lessons from your neighbour through this interactive installation made out of olden day junk and channelling the community’s collective wisdom.
The Oracle is calling residents from all corners of Masterton to share their Life Lessons. What’s your greatest insight? Perhaps: Always water your house plants? Never give up trying? Eat chocolate at least once a day? Be bold? Come see the Oracle’s quirky Assistant roaming central Masterton (Friday 24 January) and entrust your wisdoms to her for feeding into the Oracle.
Once all Life Lessons have been collected, The People’s Oracle will be up and running at Aratoi. Do you have any pressing life questions that need answering urgently? Ask the The People’s Oracle your curly life questions and listen to it dishing out insightful wisdom from your community.
This interactive installation is created by Katja Starke from WE THE COLLATERAL. In her participatory mahi, Katja likes to combine the whimsical with engaging audiences around what is meaningful to them.
The prophetic People's Oracle is coming to town! Give & Get free Life Lessons from your neighbour through this interactive installation made out of olden day junk and channelling the community’s collective wisdom.
The Oracle is calling residents from all corners of Masterton to share their Life Lessons. What’s your greatest insight? Perhaps: Always water your house plants? Never give up trying? Eat chocolate at least once a day? Be bold? Come see the Oracle’s quirky Assistant roaming central Masterton (Friday 24 January) and entrust your wisdoms to her for feeding into the Oracle.
Once all Life Lessons have been collected, The People’s Oracle will be up and running at Aratoi. Do you have any pressing life questions that need answering urgently? Ask the The People’s Oracle your curly life questions and listen to it dishing out insightful wisdom from your community.
This interactive installation is created by Katja Starke from WE THE COLLATERAL. In her participatory mahi, Katja likes to combine the whimsical with engaging audiences around what is meaningful to them.