Produced by Melanie Oliver and The Physics Room
“Mapping La Mancha” is an ongoing performance project that maps the space of Don Quixote’s La Mancha, Spain onto its antipodean site in New Zealand.
In this iteration I tunneled as The Quixotic Journeyman for 72 hours toward Spain from 323 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
Thank you Melanie Oliver, Rebecca Boswell, Fiona Simpson and all the volunteers from The Physics Room that aided the project.
Photo: Daegan Wells
This project has been supported by the University of Melbourne Faculty of the VCA & MCM Faculty Small Grants Scheme
Produced by Melanie Oliver and The Physics Room
“Mapping La Mancha” is an ongoing performance project that maps the space of Don Quixote’s La Mancha, Spain onto its antipodean site in New Zealand.
In this iteration I tunneled as The Quixotic Journeyman for 72 hours toward Spain from 323 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
Thank you Melanie Oliver, Rebecca Boswell, Fiona Simpson and all the volunteers from The Physics Room that aided the project.
Photo: Daegan Wells
This project has been supported by the University of Melbourne Faculty of the VCA & MCM Faculty Small Grants Scheme