Big massive thanks to The South Bank Centre, Scout and RARA for allowing us to use the remains of the these POW's (Points of Welcome), or Way Finding stations which had been exhibits last year at The South Bank Centre.
We struggled initially, trying to make sure we had enough limbs and cross members. Today we are pleased to have resurrected the last half breed of these fantastic sculptures. Albeit, slightly amputated to fit in the 3x3m stand (B21a, if your visiting). With a leg devoted to the story behind the POW's and what better place than at the ExCel Centre.
The request was simply to use the limbs for the collaborative display of Fiska Design and Build and Seesaw Studio's work. More often than not these things become one sided, but hey, you start as you mean to go on. :)
Check out where Fiska first helped to get these POW's erected, information and pictures of which you will find in our Portfilio, Equally, scroll down the BLOG to find the easier 'way' ;).
We struggled initially, trying to make sure we had enough limbs and cross members. Today we are pleased to have resurrected the last half breed of these fantastic sculptures. Albeit, slightly amputated to fit in the 3x3m stand (B21a, if your visiting). With a leg devoted to the story behind the POW's and what better place than at the ExCel Centre.
The request was simply to use the limbs for the collaborative display of Fiska Design and Build and Seesaw Studio's work. More often than not these things become one sided, but hey, you start as you mean to go on. :)
Check out where Fiska first helped to get these POW's erected, information and pictures of which you will find in our Portfilio, Equally, scroll down the BLOG to find the easier 'way' ;).