Su/spend - experimental living plant work by Lloyd Godman based on the principle of super sustainability - © Lloyd Godman

Alpha Space Station I, recycled stainless steel pipe, rice spoons, large galvanised spring, the three elements can rotate independently. Installed 27 July, 2013 - Images, with Melbourne's tallest building Eureka tower in the background.
Supported by the City of Melbourne, through the Arts Grants Program


Alpha Space Station I, recycled stainless steel pipe, rice spoons, large galvanised spring, the three elements can rotate independently. Installed 27 July, 2013 - Images, with Melbourne's tallest building Eureka tower in the background.
Supported by the City of Melbourne, through the Arts Grants Program


Alpha Space Station I, at the Baldessin Press before the installation.
Air garden seven installed August 2013 - QueensbridgePedestrian precinct, Northbank ,of the Yarra River, Melbourne. The work is located on the fenced boundary between the public concourse and Platform 10 at Swanson St Station - intentionally the site is a difficult location to install living plants. The series of rotating air gardens extend between 8 existing lighting columns from SIGNAL towards Swanson St.
As an urban concourse with high daily foot traffic, this is an area of significance to the inner city environment.

proposal - photo mock up of Airborne, a series of rotating gardens for Melbourne City Council, the proposal has been accepted and will be installed 2013

In order to change the world, you have to get your head together first. Jimi Hendrix
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