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A little basketball court beside the BIG basketball court,hope somebody can play it!

Hello to everyone viewing this project!
We are students from Chiangkong High School, and this work is the result of our elective course.
It was inspired by the little octopus and camera from ’s Takopi“Original Sin” (ˉ︶ˉ).
We thought about the theme for a long time and finally decided to go with this one. We hope it can bring a bit of small happiness to our fellow students on campus. (Though we ran out of pink LEGO bricks halfway through, so we had to make up for it with other colors, TT)
This project took us one month to complete.
Although our LEGO model often fell apart during the process, we still managed to finish it smoothly in the end!
We hope you’ll like it (`_´)ゞ

A colorful battleship
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To make environment more beautiful







A little basketball court beside the BIG basketball court,hope somebody can play it!

Hi good morning

Mario, the plumber who fixes pipes

After a plant destroyed some bricks at our garage my son filled up the hole with Lego Blicks.



It is a try to mimik the modern architecture of the townhall with the patch that fits in a hole of the townhall…

The second day of the Workshop with Zentrum Baukultur with an added model of local architectur.

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

Some more results of the event with Zentrum Baukultur!

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

Workshop with the 5th grade of Gutenberg Gymnasium. From their website www.gutenberg-gymnasium.de
“Students in grades 5 and 6 experience culture in their classes, focusing on music, art, or sports: literature, theater, art, wind instruments, pop, and sports. The culture classes create opportunities for identification and a sense of community without a sense of competition. They are supported by a team consisting of a class teacher, a culture teacher, and student mentors, our culture coaches.
In an additional culture lesson per week, six activity days throughout the school year, and through exchanges with Mainz cultural institutions, the children can develop their individual potential. Through these projects, interests are deepened, creative processes are awakened, and the joy of doing things is experienced. The climax is the workshop evening at the end of the orientation phase: All sixth-grade students prepare a colorful presentation on a common theme.”

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

Workshop with the 5th grade of Gutenberg Gymnasium. From their website www.gutenberg-gymnasium.de
“Students in grades 5 and 6 experience culture in their classes, focusing on music, art, or sports: literature, theater, art, wind instruments, pop, and sports. The culture classes create opportunities for identification and a sense of community without a sense of competition. They are supported by a team consisting of a class teacher, a culture teacher, and student mentors, our culture coaches.
In an additional culture lesson per week, six activity days throughout the school year, and through exchanges with Mainz cultural institutions, the children can develop their individual potential. Through these projects, interests are deepened, creative processes are awakened, and the joy of doing things is experienced. The climax is the workshop evening at the end of the orientation phase: All sixth-grade students prepare a colorful presentation on a common theme.”

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

Workshop with the 5th grade of Gutenberg Gymnasium. From their website www.gutenberg-gymnasium.de
“Students in grades 5 and 6 experience culture in their classes, focusing on music, art, or sports: literature, theater, art, wind instruments, pop, and sports. The culture classes create opportunities for identification and a sense of community without a sense of competition. They are supported by a team consisting of a class teacher, a culture teacher, and student mentors, our culture coaches.
In an additional culture lesson per week, six activity days throughout the school year, and through exchanges with Mainz cultural institutions, the children can develop their individual potential. Through these projects, interests are deepened, creative processes are awakened, and the joy of doing things is experienced. The climax is the workshop evening at the end of the orientation phase: All sixth-grade students prepare a colorful presentation on a common theme.”


“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

Some results of the first day of Workshop at Zentrum Baukultur. We tried to integrate into our patches some mini-models of local architecture or elements hereof on remains of late Gothic window frames from the Rhine-facing façade of Mainz’s medieval town hall. It was first mentioned
1277 and located between the Holy Spirit Hospital and the Iron Tower.

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

Here happened the workshop and a Presentation of the Dispatchwork Project. They invited me to execute a couple of workshops in Public Space and in local schools.

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”
The second day of the workshop with Zentrum Baukultur: Today we moved towards another School, located next to the old Palace, the “Gymnasium am Kurfürstlichen Schloss”

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”



#klemmyourcity … sehr cooles Projekt.. macht Lust auf mehr…


Ich habe im Rahmen des Workshops “Stadtreparatur” ein Loch in der Wand meiner alten Schule „gestopft“ und mit LEGO verschönert 😊 Vielen Dank für die tolle Veranstaltung und Inspiration!


Mein Freund und ich haben im Rahmen des Workshops “Stadtreparatur” einen kaputten Stein am Rathaus verschönert. Wir haben dazu den oberen Teil des Mainzer Bahnhofsgebäudes nachgestellt und diesen in die Wand eingefügt. Wir hatten einen tollen Abend und sehr viel Spaß! 🙂

Workshop with the 5th grade of Gutenberg Gymnasium. From their website www.gutenberg-gymnasium.de
“Students in grades 5 and 6 experience culture in their classes, focusing on music, art, or sports: literature, theater, art, wind instruments, pop, and sports. The culture classes create opportunities for identification and a sense of community without a sense of competition. They are supported by a team consisting of a class teacher, a culture teacher, and student mentors, our culture coaches.
In an additional culture lesson per week, six activity days throughout the school year, and through exchanges with Mainz cultural institutions, the children can develop their individual potential. Through these projects, interests are deepened, creative processes are awakened, and the joy of doing things is experienced. The climax is the workshop evening at the end of the orientation phase: All sixth-grade students prepare a colorful presentation on a common theme.”

„Unser erstes Projekt: Das Gautor“ – O. Y. Und J.
“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”


„Unser erstes Projekt: Das Gautor“ – O. Y. Und J.

Workshop with the 5th grade of Gutenberg Gymnasium. From their website www.gutenberg-gymnasium.de
“Students in grades 5 and 6 experience culture in their classes, focusing on music, art, or sports: literature, theater, art, wind instruments, pop, and sports. The culture classes create opportunities for identification and a sense of community without a sense of competition. They are supported by a team consisting of a class teacher, a culture teacher, and student mentors, our culture coaches.
In an additional culture lesson per week, six activity days throughout the school year, and through exchanges with Mainz cultural institutions, the children can develop their individual potential. Through these projects, interests are deepened, creative processes are awakened, and the joy of doing things is experienced. The climax is the workshop evening at the end of the orientation phase: All sixth-grade students prepare a colorful presentation on a common theme.”

Wir sind W., S., F. Und C. aus der Kunstklasse 5e und haben heute ein prachtvolles Haus für den Schulgarten gebaut.
“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”
Wir sind die Kunstklasse 5g des Gutenberg-Gymnasiums. Mit Frau Holdenried sind wir heute auf dem Schulhof die Löcher flicken gegangen!
Workshop with the 5th grade of Gutenberg Gymnasium. From their website www.gutenberg-gymnasium.de
“Students in grades 5 and 6 experience culture in their classes, focusing on music, art, or sports: literature, theater, art, wind instruments, pop, and sports. The culture classes create opportunities for identification and a sense of community without a sense of competition. They are supported by a team consisting of a class teacher, a culture teacher, and student mentors, our culture coaches.
In an additional culture lesson per week, six activity days throughout the school year, and through exchanges with Mainz cultural institutions, the children can develop their individual potential. Through these projects, interests are deepened, creative processes are awakened, and the joy of doing things is experienced. The climax is the workshop evening at the end of the orientation phase: All sixth-grade students prepare a colorful presentation on a common theme.”
“The “Zentrum Baukultur Rheinland-Pfalz” (Rhineland-Palatinate Center for Building Culture) serves as a forum for the current debate on planning and construction, as well as the social conditions that determine them. Its goal is to promote building culture, the art of building, and environmental design. Building culture and architecture, as a shared responsibility, are to be raised more prominently, in recognition of their significance for everyday life. As a vibrant event venue and meeting place for all topics related to building culture, architecture, and urban planning, the public gallery serves as a platform for communicating building culture.”

In front of the German School in Valdivia. Milo and I did this little patch before we left to live in Berlin. We hope that it stays for a very long time and that this way Milo’s friends always remember him.




On popular demand we summoned a spontaneous workshop with the kids of the passersby who were eagerly waiting to participate. The news-channels interviewed a little helper and we spent a happy little while together “reflecting haptically” about the past. Above us, towering the infamous “sniper tower”.
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Bulletholes. They’re everywhere here in Mostar. These ones are right next to the infamous “Sniper Tower”.
Here’s my little intervention to brighten up the spaces and maybe even help “heal the wounds”.
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Welcome to Mostar in Bosnia and Hercegovina. At Streetartfestival Mostar. The first of a series of patches in a beautiful little city. This one is right next to REZON – a cultural space with concerts and changing exhibitions as well as the hub of the festival.
The little room behind that.green door provides a safe space for little lego people or all sorts of other surprises.
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Patch number 3 for the Streetart-festival in Mostar, Bosnia & Hercegovina. On the ruins of a library which – as I understand it – used to belong to a former mayor, who gave it -unofficially- to the city before the war. It is unclear who it belongs to now and is in some serious need for tender care. Meanwhile it serves as a canvas for artists and until recently also for theater and performances.
The architectural element in the patch is the facade of the neighboring gymnasium. Reminiscent of things that could’ve been, should’ve been, might be, will be … – and now a constant reminder of the recent past.
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The wounds of the past last decades could still be felt on this column. If it had words, this boulevard could tell countless stories: Almost certainly starting with lovers’ first kisses or a baby‘s first steps, then, of long summer nights out and possibly also of gun fire and last breaths taken. Now, in my eyes, it serves as a reminder of how we can transform and shape our public spaces to our wishes. A large portion of the bricks were donated by the new generation of citizens of Mostar who, by the way, not only supported with material and nice chats about history and art, but also brought pancakes and soda to refresh – a first!
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We created this Dispatchwork in the small village where we live, Vararo, located in the mountains at 700 meters above sea level, above Lake Maggiore. The village has about 30 inhabitants and is characterized by traditional rural houses and rustic courtyards.





Im Rahmen eines Projekttages haben wir die Mauern unserer Schule verschönert.

Not there anymore
– Editor’s note: We’ll leave this submission up for the effort and to document a frequent part of the sometimes ephemeral game that is dispatchwork

The patchwork that we done for our selfish desire about fixing. The patchwork we made let Taiwan Stait more clamless.



First,we went through the school to find if there is a place that was already peeled off. Then, we found a place on the Accessible ramp.We discuss with each other,and made a plan book.After that we have a report in the class.Fortunately,our school allow us to do it ! We choose some Lego, and went to create.In the process of making we have some problem ,such as there is no Lego we need,so we have to went to other teams to ask if they have .
After three weeks working,we have finished two little works.We all like it very much.Teacher said it is cute too!Although they are gone now,they will always be a great memories for us.
First,we went through the school to find if there is a place that was already peeled off. Then, we found a place on the Accessible ramp.We discuss with each other,and made a plan book.After that we have a report in the class.Fortunately,our school allow us to do it ! We choose some Lego, and went to create.In the process of making we have some problem ,such as there is no Lego we need,so we have to went to other teams to ask if they have .
After three weeks working,we have finished two little works.We all like it very much.Teacher said it is cute too!Although they are gone now,they will always be a great memories for us.










In a corner of the campus garden, make up for its missing part and add a little fun and lively atmosphere to the learning environment.








Brick Attitude with public library and families on 23rd July2021 (Brick Attitude en famille avec la bibliothèque municipale le 23 juillet 2021)





For the festival crystal ship – more fotos and infos coming soon!

Hopital Henry Mondor 1


tadlachance lego day
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Participation at the Urban Art Biennale Völklingen – More info here soon!

For the festival “Les petits bonheurs” with the local creators


In the city of Barlin, with our friends and creators for the festival “Les petits bonheurs”


A corner with a nice view.

Hello everyone, we are three students from Chien Kung Senior High School in Hsinchu, Taiwan. This used to be an uneven spot, and we used LEGO bricks to build a slope to make the ground smooth. On top, we added the letters ‘CK’ because we are from CKSH – Chien Kung Senior High School.




Fun times in spring time!

Located in an enchanting setting on a mountain at 700 meters, in a small mountain village of Vararo, that still has its typical rural homes and rustic courtyards, with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Varese, just 20 minutes from Lake Maggiore.



We’re from Jianggong High School in Hsinchu, Taiwan. We used a lot of building blocks to fix a damaged wooden platform and to warn other students that there’s a hole there. That way, they can avoid getting hurt — and it also looks nicer too!




This photo was taken outdoors beside a walkway. At the center of the image is a colorful wall made of building blocks, decorated with heart and plant-shaped designs, showcasing creativity and a sense of playfulness. On the left side, a foot wearing a pair of gray-white sneakers is visible, while the right side features green foliage and fallen leaves, creating a contrast between nature and human-made creation. The overall scene feels warm and full of life, as if capturing a joyful moment of outdoor play or creative expression.
Because it was hollow, it took a lot of time to build the top part. I had to use various techniques and special methods to create a flat surface over the empty space. Finally, I added some decorations on the surface, such as a dark green heart and a cute cherry blossom tree.🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲





We are students from Jiangong High School taking the course “Counter-Making: Urban and Community Design.” For this project, we started by finding broken spots around the school, drew up a design, applied for permission, and finally completed the piece ourselves.
Our design concept is a tiny home for a little character, with a small garden included. The walls were built using colorful blocks.








We noticed a gap in the school’s drainage gutter, so we decided to fill it with LEGO bricks. First, we shaped the LEGO pieces to fit the gap, and then we built a small island on top. The island features a beach, ocean, trees, grass, flowers, and a mountain. We hope this relaxing scene will help people feel calm and relieve stress when they see it.




In a corner of the campus garden, make up for its missing part and add a little fun and lively atmosphere to the learning environment








At first, we were looking for a damaged place . Then used Lego to fix and beautify the environment.Finally,we just did it, feeling a sense of accomplishment.






This is the elective homework of three high school students. A colorful cottage in a rich ecological forest, in which there seems to be a pyramid doted with coriander or a cheese cake with palm leaves?








We used legos to build a structure for a gap in slope.We want to use this way to reduce the chance of someone tripping.








A tower that fills up the gaps, even the gaps in your life


After discovering the bricks around the faucent have been broken, we decided to repair it.
We created a pair of elephant ears so that combined with the faucent it would looks like an elephant head

Reparación en las escaleras de las Torres de Tajamar




I found this on the wall of the Glenferrie Pub. There are two patches, one above the other. You can add Lego to the bottom patch

Gli alunni dell’Istituto Comprensivo “San Giovanni Bosco” di Massafra con l’intento di preservare la componente innovativa nell’approccio educativo usato, per l’a.s. 2022/23 hanno eseguito il progetto “FIX THE SCHOOL” che mira, ispirati dall’arte e dalla teoria dei colori, a stimolare la creatività nei bambini sempre più costretti nella rigidità delle tecnologie, coinvolgendoli nella scoperta del patrimonio culturale e paesaggistico locale attraverso il gioco. Il progetto ha inteso affrontare le tematiche relative all’educazione alla tutela del paesaggio e del patrimonio storico-artistico del nostro territorio, partendo dalla conoscenza, perché “si ama ciò che si conosce e si tutela ciò che si ama”, ponendo le basi sulla educazione alla “Cittadinanza attiva”, intesa come costruzione dell’identità individuale, culturale e sociale, nella convinzione che un cambiamento sociale e culturale sia possibile solo a partire da una nuova attenzione ai bambini fin da piccoli. Interventi realizzati in due plessi dell’Istituto.




I randomly walked passed it and took a photo for my IG without knowing anything about the whole Lego piece movement!:) then I came across an artist who’s work is using that style and I ask him is it his? And he said no, but I should update this this link. Which I did. The first proud entry from Estonia!

The invitation to “Manse Artfest” came from MCST Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do and was hosted by the Yeongdeok Culture and Tourism Foundation and curated by Jazoo Yang.
Instagram: @jazooyang_art @ydct_official




The invitation to “Manse Artfest” came from MCST Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do and was hosted by the Yeongdeok Culture and Tourism Foundation and curated by Jazoo Yang.
Instagram: @jazooyang_art @ydct_official








The invitation to “Manse Artfest” came from MCST Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do and was hosted by the Yeongdeok Culture and Tourism Foundation and curated by Jazoo Yang.
Instagram: @jazooyang_art @ydct_official



The invitation to “Manse Artfest” came from MCST Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do and was hosted by the Yeongdeok Culture and Tourism Foundation and curated by Jazoo Yang.
Instagram: @jazooyang_art @ydct_official



This patch was done in the frame of the Festival “Les petits Bonheurs”, a festival of art in public spaces with a focus on inclusion.
“Les Petits Bonheurs is a nomadic and intercommunal festival, developed around playful arts, which has grown over the years – 7th edition already! Its main idea: to prove that people with disabilities or loss of autonomy can bring moments of happiness to all, through creation”
www.instagram.com/festival_les_petits_bonheurs
www.bethunebruay.fr/fr/petitsbonheurs



This patch was done in the frame of the Festival “Les petits Bonheurs”, a festival of art in public spaces with a focus on inclusion.
“Les Petits Bonheurs is a nomadic and intercommunal festival, developed around playful arts, which has grown over the years – 7th edition already! Its main idea: to prove that people with disabilities or loss of autonomy can bring moments of happiness to all, through creation”
www.instagram.com/festival_les_petits_bonheurs
www.bethunebruay.fr/fr/petitsbonheurs






This patch was done in the frame of the Festival “Les petits Bonheurs”, a festival of art in public spaces with a focus on inclusion.
“Les Petits Bonheurs is a nomadic and intercommunal festival, developed around playful arts, which has grown over the years – 7th edition already! Its main idea: to prove that people with disabilities or loss of autonomy can bring moments of happiness to all, through creation”
www.instagram.com/festival_les_petits_bonheurs
www.bethunebruay.fr/fr/petitsbonheurs



une journée légo à lieu à Cuges les Pins, le 16 octobre 2024


Just next to the Leman Lake (like little sea) and the Beach so beautifull place and there is Ripaille Castle St Disdille which is called too Chesnut forest park! Artistes children and friends come and meet to do the patch, a little scattered.
Près du lac Léman (tel une petite mer) et près de la plage tellement bel endroit, il y a aussi le château de Ripaille et St Disdille qu’on appelle aussi le parc de la chataigneraie. Des artistes se sont retrouvés des enfants et amis pour participer à ce patch un peu éparpillé.





The patchwork that we done for our selfish desire about fixing. The patchwork we made let Taiwan Stait more clamless.



We used Lego to form the shape of Taiwan from the damaged.We used cities, grasslands, and the sea to form our works.













Originally, this was an installation art piece with a glass surface. However, it broke before we handled it. Considering safety and hygiene issues, we decided to cover it with building blocks. As a result, the piece below was created.
Since the hole was round but the blocks were square, we encountered some difficulties during the process, but we ultimately resolved them smoothly. The surface of the piece features irregularly arranged colored blocks, along with some varying heights, creating the image of a face.







Hi ~ Friends from all over the world.ᐟ.ᐟwe are students from Taiwan Chien Kung Senior High School, and this is the work of our multiple elective courses. One day we noticed that there was a tile missing from the wall under the canopy on this campus, so we decided to fill the hole in this creative way to make the campus more beautiful and tidy. We have two versions of the work, because the first version of the work was blown away by a typhoon( ߹꒳߹ ). The creative concept is to express the friendship between classmates and the infinite possibilities of youth.
嗨~世界各地的朋友們.ᐟ.ᐟ我們是來自臺灣建功高中的學生,這是我們多元選修課的作品。有天我們發現在這校園中的遮雨棚下,牆上少了一塊磁磚,因此我們決定以這樣創意的方式填補這個空洞,使校園更美觀、整齊。我們有兩個版本的作品,因為第一版的作品被颱風吹走了( ߹꒳߹ )。創作理念是表現同學之間的友誼,以及青春無限的可能性。










Use colorful building blocks to fill the cracks in the corners and bury a surprise at Chein Kung Senior High School






First,we went through the school to find if there is a place that was already peeled off. Then, we found a place on the Accessible ramp.We discuss with each other,and made a plan book.After that we have a report in the class.Fortunately,our school allow us to do it ! We choose some Lego, and went to create.In the process of making we have some problem ,such as there is no Lego we need,so we have to went to other teams to ask if they have .
After three weeks working,we have finished two little works.We all like it very much.Teacher said it is cute too!Although they are gone now,they will always be a great memories for us.










This was a peeled corner in CKSH Hsinchu,Taiwan.
And that was one of the reason why we tried to make it different.
The other reason was because it was assigned by our teacher, and we found that it was interesting.
At first,we didn’t have enough bricks, so we weren’t able to cover the whole corner,and it was a little bit weird as well.
Fortunately, we got enough bricks then, so we decided to make a tiny palace which is located on the corner as you see.
By the way, we tried to make some connections between the project and locals. Here is an example ,the red roof is common in Chinese traditional building. Hope you like it!











This is our first time that join this kind of activity.We wanted to use the color that represents our school at first,but it was a little bit hard,so we used all the colors that we got.We built a wall that can cover the hole in the railing,and one of our members made a war ship with a propeller.Although we finished it and it looked great ,due to the typhoon that came through Taiwan,it’s now broken and almost disappeared.









Bits of mortar replaced with new mortar and strings of Legos, on the wall of a building housing an architecture firm.


Replacement of a ceramic that was no longer available after the gas tap was replaced.


“An entire city is an infinite place. It is in a permanent state of construction. Full of small or large construction sites that never stop. On the other hand, an individual construction site is always an inconvenience. Noisy and dirty, it produces a detour in our usual paths.” – Deviations Volontaires
This patch was done in the frame of the “Chantiers Partagés” as part of the artistic and cultural programming of the Grand Paris Express and carried out with the help of the City of Créteil. Jan Vormann created a concept for research and exhibition in the public space called “Deviations Volontaires” (“Voluntary Deviations”), which included workshops as well as interventions. The participants included visual artists, landscape-architects and a theatre group.
To see the full program and the 6 invited participants please visit: Deviations-volontaires.fr



“On some projects, local residents will be able to participate in the creations while the artists work in different streets of the neighborhood. During the last weekend, for the Grand Finale near the metro exit, everyone will be invited to the celebration of the Grand Détour!” – Deviations Volontaires
This patch was done in the frame of the “Chantiers Partagés” as part of the artistic and cultural programming of the Grand Paris Express and carried out with the help of the City of Créteil. Jan Vormann created a concept for research and exhibition in the public space called “Deviations Volontaires” (“Voluntary Deviations”), which included workshops as well as interventions. The participants included visual artists, landscape-architects and a theatre group.
To see the full program and the 6 invited participants please visit: Deviations-volontaires.fr



“Signage will invite residents to choose new routes. Instead of diverting obstacles, the Voluntary Diversions will lead to “construction sites”, corresponding to ephemeral and immaterial installations. In an artistic way, the Voluntary Deviations will prove to passers-by that construction sites are much more than an obstacle. They highlight the growth of their own city. An inevitable urban manifestation whose beauty can only be revealed by an open and attentive spectator.” – Deviations Volontaires
This patch was done in the frame of the “Chantiers Partagés” as part of the artistic and cultural programming of the Grand Paris Express and carried out with the help of the City of Créteil. Jan Vormann created a concept for research and exhibition in the public space called “Deviations Volontaires” (“Voluntary Deviations”), which included workshops as well as interventions. The participants included visual artists, landscape-architects and a theatre group.
To see the full program and the 6 invited participants please visit: Deviations-volontaires.fr


“Within the district of the new station there are many construction sites, more or less important, forcing residents to take detours in their journeys. But each diversion in the public space can also lead to a new discovery. A new path, which we would never have taken without this change of route. By avoiding the beaten track, the Voluntary Diversions invite rediscovery.” – Deviations Volontaires
This patch was done in the frame of the “Chantiers Partagés” as part of the artistic and cultural programming of the Grand Paris Express and carried out with the help of the City of Créteil. Jan Vormann created a concept for research and exhibition in the public space called “Deviations Volontaires” (“Voluntary Deviations”), which included workshops as well as interventions. The participants included visual artists, landscape-architects and a theatre group.
To see the full program and the 6 invited participants please visit: Deviations-volontaires.fr
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“An entire city is an infinite place. It is in a permanent state of construction. Full of small or large construction sites that never stop. On the other hand, an individual construction site is always an inconvenience. Noisy and dirty, it produces a detour in our usual paths.” – Deviations Volontaires
This patch was done in the frame of the “Chantiers Partagés” as part of the artistic and cultural programming of the Grand Paris Express and carried out with the help of the City of Créteil. Jan Vormann created a concept for research and exhibition in the public space called “Deviations Volontaires” (“Voluntary Deviations”), which included workshops as well as interventions. The participants included visual artists, landscape-architects and a theatre group.
To see the full program and the 6 invited participants please visit: Deviations-volontaires.fr





Dans les interstices des pierres de notre vieille maison





Petite entrée de souris


We have filled the remaining gaps at this spot in Munich. We would be very happy to be part of the dispatchwork project.
Best wishes, Frida und Thomas





With an impressive 18 meter height, Bavaria is enthroned as the patron saint of Bavaria on the edge of the Theresienwiese over Munich. As the first colossal bronze statue since antiquity, it is a technical masterpiece.


Dans le cadre de ma formation Service À la Personne et Au Territoire, nous devions réaliser, avec ma petite amie, un projet autours du Land Art…
En découvrant le « Dispatchwork », nous nous sommes dit que nous allions participer à ce projet.
Voici notre projet Land Art, fait le 15 mars 2024 à Quimper.



Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”





Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”



Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”






Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”







Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”











Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”







Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”










Here you see the Workshop with kids, where we prepared some of the installations which were later placed into the walls around town.
Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”











We’re so excited to be the first patch in Western Australia! At the end of Pirate Lane in Mount Hawthorn, this will be the first of many creations across Perth.


Playground patch



Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”









Thanks for Damien and Evan for standing with me in the rainy autumn streets to start and finish these pieces!
Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”







This is quite a special patch. Once in a while I get personal emails from people who tell me, that family member was liking the idea behind the project. And that they have passed, but got a moment of joy from it.
I received a letter from Eva B. from Potsdam near Berlin. Her husband Jürgen was a big fan of Lego and for this reason Eva invited me to their house to donate a part of her late husbands collection. The only thing she wanted in return, was that I install a patch dedicated to him. We talked about where could be a fitting spot, and I told her that I was next headed to the basque countryside for a residency for landart, in Uhart-Mixe. Eva told me, that this would be a great spot, since her husband had always dreamed of undertaking the spiritual footwalk to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The main north-european ways cross here upon their ascend to the pyrenees.
So we chose this spot, precisely for this. I included his initials and a miniature copy of their house in Potsdam. Rest in peace Jürgen, may your family get some joy from this patch in your honor!
This was done in the frame of a residency in Uhart-Mixe, Basque Country, France with the support of the Basque Country Urban Community.






Thanks to our friend Kevin The Master Builder for this amazing piece.









Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus) – This patch was done with the help of Anouk (9)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”


Done for the festival of Arts in Public Spaces: Points de Vues (www.pointsdevue.eus)
“Points de Vue is an international urban art festival created in 2017, organized by the Basque Country Urban Community, with the support of the region’s municipalities, the City of Bayonne and the Kaxu Gallery (formerly Spacejunk Art Centers).
The festival revisits the living environment of residents in the Basque Country, by inviting local and international artists to intervene in and with public space. In the most diverse forms, the works produced inhabit the territory for a variable period of time, sometimes until they disappear. You will find on this site all the artistic projects carried out to date, as well as resources available to you.
An unmissable event in the visual arts landscape, Points de Vue takes place every year in October. The festival offers a program for all audiences, punctuated by the production of new works, guided tours, creative workshops, screenings and even audiovisual performances. It is also an opportunity for stakeholders in the visual arts sector to come together around structuring themes during professional meetings”




Travaux de la classe de CM2 de la classe Saint-James à Montélimar après présentation du projet Rouen Impressionnée.













Made by Marcel n’a qu’à bien se tenir at the MZ
Facebook : Marcel n’a qu’à bien se tenir

Travail des élèves de l’IME de Noeux les Mines au sein du Lycée Mendès France de Bruay en juin 2023

One year of dispatchwork project. From L’Echandole to Castrum Festival.














Hole in the playground ground.



Les habitant.e.s du quartier des Marolles et l’équipe du Projet de Cohésion Sociale d’Habitat & Rénovation asbl ont réparé des coins cassés sur la Plaine de la Querelle dans le cadre du futur réaménagement.


Instead of watching the neighbours parking lot, we reinstall de hole in the wall with the classic dispatch way



Travail est des élèves de l’IME de Noeux les Mines au LP Mendès France de Bruay. Les élèves ont bouché des trous dans le lycée avec des legos. Ils ont beaucoup aimé cette activité.

Im Rahmen der Projekttage im Juni 2023 haben wir uns als Schüler:innen entschieden, die unschönen Ecken unserer Schule mit Lego bunter zu gestalten. Auch in der Frechener Innentstadt, an der Stadtbücherei, haben wir für ein wenig Farbe gesorgt.
During the project days in June 2023, us students decided to fill the shabby corners of school with colorful Legos. We did as well bring some color to our inner City, right behind the public library.



At L’Echandole in the castle of Yverdon-les-Bains, we organized a big participatory day of reparations. As an echo to the real restoration the castle is undergoing, we decided to help repair it too !














Participation at the Festival – More info uploaded soon















The participation of the students from nearby schools!










Developed for the Project “Bien-Venue” with artcenter 104 Centquatre and the local schools and craftsmen.























The workshop done with the local school, during the festival “Rouen Impressioné” curated by Olivier Landes









These patches were done in the frame of “Rouen Impressionné” a project curated by Olivier Landes













Ein 50jähriges Jubiläum feierte der Brühler Kunstverein 2022 und die Vorsitzende Gaby Zimmermann holte das Kunstprojekt deswegen in die Stadt – umgesetzt von Kindern und jungen Erwachsenen. Der Filmemacher Thorsten Kleinschmidt hat die Aktion filmisch festgehalten, was hier zu sehen ist: Video Kunstverein Dispatchwork Bruehl
The Brühler Kunstverein celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022 and the chairwoman Gaby Zimmermann therefore brought the art project to the city – implemented by children and young adults. Filmmaker Thorsten Kleinschmidt captured the action on film, what can be seen here: Video Kunstverein Dispatchwork Bruehl

Another one done for SUSAS event!



This patch was done for SUSAS event!


This patch was made into the wall of a beloved school that was abandoned.


Two patches, framing the entrance



Fixed the stairway in the best possible way. Love the idea of using Lego. Now I smile every time I pass.


My house



Thanks @ricardocirielli


first in Lyon

Repairing and taking care of cities is everyone’s business, the first steps not to kill the planet …



Réalisés par les enfants du centre Oxy Jeunes

With Androphyne in Cognac!


Festival Coup de chauffe

Réalisations : Le Club des Argonautes


Réalisés par des participants de tous horizons dans le cadre du dispositif Culture NoMad du CPA en collaboration avec l’Espace des Usagers du CPA





C’était cool

This patch is right at the front gate of Coma Valdivia (Coma.website) Coma is a place for residency and artists studios in the center of Valdivia in the region los Rios.




Found while walking through Olomouc city center 🙂


Dispatchwork in Shanghai

Dispatchwork in Shanghai
El primero de muchos en la ciudad
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Il y avait peu de personne pour participer à cette activité mais elle fut riche.



Repair of my living room wall
Réparation du mur de mon salon



Projet d’été Animation de Quartiers jeunes de 9-13 ans de la commune de Ruelle sur Touvre





La classe de CP-CE1 d’Olga de l’école Jules Simon a réalisé plusieurs constructions pour colorier le monde avec des Légos comme vous !

Brick Attitude with public library and families on 23rd July 2021 (Brick Attitude avec la bibliothèque municipale et les familles le 23 juillet 2021




Réalisations des enfants du centre de loisir Oxy Jeunes.

Créations de Jan Vormann lors de sa venue à Bourg-en-Bresse 15-19 juillet 2021





Création de Jan Vormann, 19 juillet 2021





Dans le cadre de #ColorezBourg et de la venue de Jan Vormann du 15 au 19 juillet 2021, créations avec comblement des trous et fissures d’un mur construit de briques et de galets.








Royal Monastery of Brou: 500+ years of european history just got a little addition.
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Brick Attitude with public library and families on 23rd July 2021 (Brick Attitude en famille avec la bibliothèque municipale le 23 juillet 2021)




Réalisation dans le cadre du dispositif Culture NoMad en collaboration avec l’Espace des Usagers du Centre Psychothérapique de l’Ain

Réalisation par le Club des Argonautes sur une sonnette de maison

Réalisation par Le Club des Argonautes



atelier participatif de la MJC proposé dans le cadre de #ColorezBourg





Repairing and taking care of cities is everyone’s business, the first steps not to kill the planet …



Réalisations : Le Club des Argonautes






Réalisés pas des participants de tous horizons dans le cadre du dispositif Culture NoMad et l’Espace des Usagers du CPA






Progetto Scuola dell’Infanzia dell’Istituto Comprensivo “Pitagora” di Bernalda (MT) intitolato “Coloriamo tutti i muri….con una manciata di lego”. L’idea è stata di individuare un luogo-simbolo, Complesso Scolastico “Anacreonte”, su cui accendere i riflettori per sensibilizzare la comunità, sul suo valore sia esso storico-artistico-architettonico che culturale ed identitario, per stimolare processi virtuosi di valorizzazione, di tutela e cittadinanza attiva, perché “si ama ciò che si conosce e si tutela ciò che si ama”. svilupperà, così, ponendo le basi sulla educazione alla “Cittadinanza attiva”, intesa come costruzione dell’identità individuale, culturale e sociale, nella convinzione che un cambiamento sociale e culturale sia possibile solo a partire da una nuova attenzione ai bambini già nei primi sei anni di vita e dalla diffusione di una cultura dell’infanzia e per l’infanzia. Pur consapevoli di non poter risolvere da soli problemi spesso molto grandi, l’educazione però può far molto per sostenere la speranza di un mondo migliore costruito attraverso l’impegno dei singoli e delle comunità. Rapportandosi così con il proprio contesto locale di vita quotidiana, perché la città è un grande laboratorio didattico, campo del fare attivo e, come ci ricorda Calvino, “Le città sono un insieme di tante cose: di memorie, di desideri, di segni di un linguaggio… luoghi di scambio” (Città invisibili).






Brick’ Attitude Samedi 29 Mai 2021




Facade de la mairie de St laurent sur Saone

Facade de la mairie de St Laurent sur Saone

Facade Mairie de St Laurent sur Saone

Une facade en couleur : la mairie de St laurent sur Saone

Une facade en couleur : la Mairie de St Laurent sur saone

Brick’ Attitude 29/05/21




Bibliotheque de St Laurent sur Saone

Brick’Attitude atelier du 29 mai 2021 devant l’école Jules Verne


Atelier avec patients et professionnels du Centre Psychotherapique de l’Ain dans le cadre de #ColorezBourg – Réalisé par le dispositif Culture NoMad et l’Espace des Usagers du CPA .



Classe des CM1 CM2 de l’école des lilas













Parking de la Tannerie

Les étudiants du Campus Bourg-en-Bresse, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 se sont aussi lancés dans l’aventure #ColorezBourg !



Parking de la Vinaigrerie, à côté de la salle de spectacle de la Tannerie, dans le cadre de #ColorezBourg





Classe de CM1 CM2





Lego invader vers le skate Park

Ateliers réalisés avec des patients du Centre Psychotherapique de l’Ain, le dispositif Culture NoMad et l’Espace des Usagers




Quand la couleur fair irruption dans notre quotidien…

Atelier participatif dans le cadre de #ColorezBourg sur les murs de la cour de l’ espace d’ Art contemporain H2M.




Atelier participatif dans le cadre de #Colorezbourg sur l’un des murs de clôture du monastère royal de Brou.



This is our office and we would like to continue the dispatchwork in the future. The tower is located in the top of Gellért Hill, Budapest and Eugene Wigner who received the Nobel Prize in Physics lived in that house.





Monastère royal de Brou


Cour de la mairie.


Cour d’entrée de la Mairie de Bourg-en-Bresse

Historical building from 1926. Build by Lindke family, the owners of the brick factory located near. The co-owner of the company was Ms Dietmer, from local Stołczyn’s old family.Building is registered as local heritage monument. Yet, is told to be demolished soon.


Railway bridge from the end of XIXth Century. Registered as local heritage monument.

Historical tenement from XXth Century located around the historical square of medieval village Stolzenhagen. Told to be demolished soon.


Tenement from the beginning of XXth Century, historical building connected with industrial background of this dictrict of city Szczecin


Noë Number One

Réparation colorée réalisée par Victor 7 ans, Matilda 4 ans et leur père.
Le Palais de Mogosoaia est un monument historique bâti aux XVIIIème siècle qui abrite aujourd’hui un musée.
Il se tient au bord d’un lac et dans un grand parc à proximité de Bucarest.
Colored repair made by Victor 7 years old, Matilda 4 years old and their father.
The Palace of Mogosoaia is a historical monument built in the 18th century which now houses a museum.
It is located by a lake in a large park near Bucharest.






Démarche participative lancée dans le cadre d’une exposition au monastère royal de Brou; travail sur l’un des murs de l’ancienne clôture du monument.


On fait pas la même chose mais on a la même passion 🙂
https://www.instagram.com/mbrick_art/



Mur de clôture du monastère royal de Brou

Done by Chloé, 5 years old and her parents

Done by Chloé, 5 years old and her father

Another Brick in the Curb

First Dispatchwork in Hamburg 🙂





Ingresso Forte Marghera



Let the child within free!

We came across Jan Vormann’s “Dispatchwork” and loved the idea. We commissioned local creative and LEGO craftsman, Adrian Ramirez, to patch some missing bricks at 9th Street Studios. Epic photos were provided by Artist, Simon Welch, and brought another level of interaction to our building’s new addition.












Brick sideway repair 🙂

Bringing colour to an old school wall in the centre of Beernem. Also in honor of my grandfather Gillis Demeyer! Wonderfull bringing people together and colour in the world.








Created on July 4, 2020 in Grenoble (France) during a visit to discover the Dispatchwork project and question the notion of heritage organized by Artilubi (artilubi.com).
Créé le 4 juillet 2020 à Grenoble (France) à l’occasion d’une visite pour découvrir le projet Dispatchwork et questionner la notion de patrimoine organisée par Artilubi (artilubi.com).


Réparation d’un mur mitoyen
Die Künstler*innen der Klassen 3b und 4c der Grundschule Seckenhausen haben mit viel Freude Mauern repariert.

another brick in the wall

spirit st. louis


In an antique site protohistoric, overview of Marseille

Growing patch…


my dad wouldn‘t repair our wall than I make there a Patch

Das Erste Lego Projekt in Rendsburg…. ich hoffe es folgen noch viele

Begining of a big work for Swan, 6yo
Ancient Coal Mining City in our village.

Begining of a big work with Swan, 6 years old who is absolutely in love with Jan! We are at the ancient coal firm. Difficult to localise exactly on the map.

Une partie de mur dans un bar.

We have done it with the CM1 childrens at school ! Thanks to you, it was a funny time for them. Happy and proud to be in the Dispatchwork. They should be proud, i will show them now.






We are 8 children working in a workshop every wednesday in the the CAPC (museum of contempory art of Bordeaux in France). We are reparing the bulding by doing a lot of small interventions to take care of the museum.
We prepared a surprise for you : a lego patch. By the way, if you come to Bordeaux, visit us to see our reparation in the museum.

Old wall from Qing dynasty 1968

Art project at Makerspace in Juneau, Alaska

Participating at the Festival for Inclusivity, “See the world my way” – Listened to very inspiring speakers of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Guggenhei Collection Venice and Kunsthistorisches Musem Wien, who all spoke about their efforts to make the Arts available for everybody. Definitely a topic that has to be improved on. The Conference took place in the italian courtyard inside the museum, right next to the Cast of David from Milan.
https://www.facebook.com/accessiblemuseum/
https://www.instagram.com/theartsmuseum/



A last one on my way to the trainstation with Javier Abarca. Javi is an artist, researcher and educator in the fields of graffiti and street art. A leading figure from the first generation of Spanish graffiti, he taught a class on graffiti and street art at the Complutense University of Madrid between 2006 and 2015. He is founder and director of the Unlock Book Fair and the Tag Conference. He founded the website Urbanario in 2008. He works in teaching, curating and writing across Europe. (https://javierabarca.es/en/)
http://unlockfair.com/author/javier-abarca/
High fluctuation, the patch was probably gone after a few hours.
https://socialsurfaces.co.uk/




The last days of Manchester, finding these weird places like a church next to a Car Center.
https://socialsurfaces.co.uk/



Next to a hermit crab of the series Home Sweet Home <3
https://www.instagram.com/p/B3mtKqqFmQq/



Next to the hotel we stayed in and a piece by Invader. Ever want some excitement on your Manchester trip? Stay in this hotel on Tib street. The lobby is the only place that let’s you have wifi and there’s high-life non-stop. Countless adventures waiting for you.



Nice place to go for a stroll, the Northern Quarter. Here 4 arches left standing which seem to have been part of a former fish market. I’d love an actual fish market in that place rather than these modern buildings. Coming from a continental place, fish markets are places that evoke in me the feeling of holidays.
https://socialsurfaces.co.uk/




A quick one most likely gone within hours. A lot of passers in this street. They shot a movie right around the corner too, catering trucks and roadblocks all around. Maybe find it in the background on the big screen soon.
https://socialsurfaces.co.uk/



On my walk around town before the conference I hid a couple of easter eggs to be found by the attentive Passersby.
https://socialsurfaces.co.uk/


Being part of the Social Surfaces Conference as a speaker I walked through the streets to get to know Manchester and find me some quiet spots to leave a couple of patches. This one was done right next to a ad-buff by Jordan Seyler, whom I met for the conference first. Check his Instagram, definitely recommended. https://www.instagram.com/jordanseiler/
https://socialsurfaces.co.uk/




This building was an old Chevrolet store front from the early 1900s. This old Chevrolet building has since been transformed into a hub for small businesses, yet it never received a proper upgrade to its facade and continued to lose bricks over the years. My siblings and I decided it was due for a proper make over. We began with the most obvious areas in need of improvement and filled in those areas first. We plan on making it a community wide affair and start a Lego drive at school, in order to continue the good work of Dispatch.



We are in Korea. It is a group of everyday people, mostly mommies, who love art and try out different artist’s artworks. Jan Vormann’s dispatch inspired us so much and so we did as follows. We went to an old chapel in a church in a place called Me-hyang-li, in Hwaseong-si, and did some dispatch work there. Hwaseong-si is where we all live in.
Me-hyang-li has been used as a shooting range for the past 60 years by the US military until recently. So naturally, the area was filled with unwanted bullet shells, debris and smokes from all sorts of explosions. It sometimes leads to casualties, which made the villagers devastated, but had to take it on, all on their own. This made the people living in the area eventually flee and move out of Me-hyang-li, making the place more disagreeable to live in.
After a hard struggle against the USFK, the Me-hyang-li shooting range was closed, but it is still a place where painful history is underway due to various political and environmental factors.
The former chapel of Maehyang-ri’s old church has been transformed into a cultural and artistic space under the Eco-Museum project in Gyeonggi-do and has been established as a ‘Me-hyang-ri Studio.’
We were proud that with Jan Vormann’s dispatchwork project, we could also help our neighborhood (a little far but still, neighborhood ·ᴗ·) heal a little. Thank you so much, Jan!!
Related link with more pictures: https://www.instagram.com/p/B2lXdQfpLSu/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link



I didn’t parched it, but I found it on the corner, and decided to record it

work in progress on the old walls of the houses of Campiglia Marittima, Tuscany, Italy

Intervention for Déviations Volontaires Project. Incentives to voluntarily make a detour from your normal routines.
https://deviations-volontaires.fr
http://www.instagram.com/deviationsvolontaires

There’s that thrill of peeking into windows to catch a glimpse of other people’s lifes. It’s comparable to the sensation when you are about to write an illegal graffiti or nick a desired object – This absolute unit took 5 people 5 hours to construct, standing around it like around a fire, singing, talking and telling stupid jokes. Thanks heaps Lisa, Marie, Clemence, Pauline from Bien Urbain Festival








Workshop in Planoise, Besançon for Festival Bien Urbain: No tourist guides exist of this place. If you want to find out about the neighborhood then listen closely to these kids.
Thanks Pari, Juste Ici, Thanks










Beautiful afternoon with Marie and Lisa at Bien Urbain Festival 2019
www.bien-urbain.fr/en/
www.instagram.com/bienurbain/


One of the recent works in Besançon at Bien Urbain festival making artists dream to work in their public spaces. Plenty material and many helping extra hands and eyes. This one took us 5 hours to construct, with a little passageway to discover the inside. Thanks Marie! with a view on the citadel, the conservatory and a fantastic mural of www.instagram.com/steveespopowers from an earlier edition of Bien Urbain.






Dispatchwork is more than just me squeezing intricate shapes into fissures and cracks of broken walls. Here you see a whole neighborhood of Besançon mending the century old city wall on the opening weekend of Bien Urbain – 8 swiftly passing hours of collective work shared between all ages. In these moments nothing else is more important than fitting the little pieces in perfectly. No matter your origin, gender, skin color, religion, disabilities, age – what counts here is to find the right pieces for structural support and to add an arch or a little window. This is Dispatchwork.
Thank you Instagram.com/pcgbstory & Instagram.com/htbaleprechaun
www.instagram.com/bienurbain/
www.bien-urbain.fr/en/












In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/

Theses guys helped me the other day. That’s Martin, Marc, Ian , Vinny and Milu. They all are working in the field of Streetart, Martin is a painter, Vinny, Ian and Marc are fotographers and run their much respected streetart pages. We had a good time working the streets together here. One beer for five, but nice and warm… the weather.
www.instagram.com/streetlayers/
www.instagram.com/milucorrech/
www.instagram.com/martinwhatson/
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/






In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/

Here working with Alice who initiated the festival and Francisco an artist from a prior edition who dropped by because he was in the region. They are both legends here.
https://www.instagram.com/alicepasquini
https://www.instagram.com/bosoletti/
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/


In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/




In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/

In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/

In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/

In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/


In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/


In Civitacampomarano, the locals don’t care if the kids are now called Anwar and Ali instead of Antonio and Alberto, as long as the city’s population doesn’t die out entirely.
CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/






CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/
First image copyrights by Ian Cox (Wallkandy)
https://www.instagram.com/wallkandy/





CVTA Streetfest is an annual celebration of arts in public spaces organized by the local assosiation Associazione Culturale „CivitArt“ and the artist Alice Pasquini. Every year renowned streetartist come and leave their marks on the almost entirely abandoned village of Civitacampomarano.
This years edition featured artists such as Addfuel, Martin Whatson, Milu Correch and Studio Ayra.
www.cvtastreetfest.com
https://www.instagram.com/cvtastreetfest/
First 3 images taken by Ian Cox (Wallkandy)
https://www.instagram.com/wallkandy/



Fixed my stairway in a colorful way!




A very small job in a beautiful medieval village in Tuscany. Thanks to Jan Vormann for the idea!




Marking the home of a big duplo fan. Instagram: duplo_rocks

Patch watching the Doubs River
Near the Anatomy Rooms, Nuart Hub 2019!


When you read these lines, it’ll be roughly 400 years since the man named Indian Pete has passed. The history books tell us, this wall that you are seeing in the picture, “is one of the oldest in this grand city [of Aberdeen]. It had formerly been a part of an old townhouse known as Aedies House. Built around 1604 and finally demolished in 1914 it held a dark history. Believed as it was to have been a holding house for children stolen off the streets to be sold as slaves in America. […] Around 700 children would be kidnapped from the streets. Their fate, to be kept in holding houses like Aedies until there were enough of them to transport.”
Someone told me that a bagpipe was played every night, to drown the screaming of these doomed kids. Who knows really, but the one story everybody agrees on is the story of Peter Williamson. His parents “reputable though not rich” sent him to live with an aunt in Aberdeen. In a cold night in January 1743 Peter was kidnapped while playing on the quay. With the age of 8 years, he was abducted to America as a slave, and sold for 16£ to work on a plantation.
I’ll spare you the details of his gruesome return to his birthplace of Aberdeen, since you can now easily look it up online. And I tell you in advance it is a story of deep desolation, describing the cruelty of the so-called “discovery of the new world” and the horrors of slavery connected to it. But it is also a story of hope. And, as his clumsily chosen name suggests, there are Native Americans involved as well as the final return to Scotland which, however, left him “banished from Aberdeen as a vagrant” for telling his story.
Ultimately, Indian Pete was able to make a living from a succesful tavern he ran in Edinburgh, for poets and lawyers. But until this day, his story haunts the Aberdonians. Another local whispered to me on the night i took this picture, on the staircase that leads up from The Green to buzzing Union street, that him and others had seen, from afar and late at night, children in nightgowns sitting on precisely these stairs.




Dispatchwork at Nuart Aberdeen! Great time with legendary streetartists and a thrilling Nuart Plus event. Thanks for the pleasant stay Carmelite Hotel.
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My house



Filling in the gaps in the bricks with some color at the parklet in front of Meraki Market.




Home renovation !!

Pittsburgh, PA



Fastok


We fixed the corner of this street and met the owners of the pizzeria that were thrilled by the spontaneaus and colorful builders working on their wall. They insisted to offer us coffe for the work, we were delighted to accept. Note the little window and the tiny lego-man living in this somewhat cosy little nest in the heart of Brussels oldest neighborhood. Even better : a few helixes hanging from the wall provide the little inhabitant with a free supply of wind energy. Such a luxury, living in a priceless spot in a ever more expensve area. What a smart little yellow-guy !





A few bricks that did just the trick ! Facing the best view in Brussels, steps away from the massive Palais de Justice.

The theme of the Venice Architecture Biennal 2018 is “Freespace” – The police came twice to make us remove the installation and get back in line.
Thanks for refusing and having our back @104paris @nicoladelon @encore_heureux_architectes ! Thank you for the invitation, thank you to the 104centquatre and caserma pepe staff




Keep Nantucket weird





Two patches, framing the door entrance



Pome color the street


Actually, it’s not my patch. I accidentally found it while running through the city. I heard about this amazing project only a few weeks ago and bumping so unexpectedly into one of the patchworks, 100 metres far from my flat made my day! I love this community 🙂

Some improvements to our local Starbucks

Walk your talk.


Sacrés Français Shop

Garcia FASTOK

Sant Ramon’s street

FASTOK


Behind a monastery

Behind the monastery

Nice Patchwork by Tito and Matt on the brick wall of Argelati Public Swimming Pool, Milan.

A missing tile in the facade of the 70 years old building by architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni at Calatafimi 10 has been replaced with a Dispatchwork.

At Missori square, a breach on a ancient brick wall has been successfully repaired by Tito

Tito’s patch repairs the external wall of Saint Eustorgio Basilica

Torre Velasca building repaired by Tito


I think it will be temporary due to the construction in this area.



Nuart Festival! Best festival in town!
http://www.nuartfestival.no




Sent via instagram by @warsawboy

My son and I did work Tustin, California.
Our job was to give support to the existing bricks from falling and to fill the big gap in the center. It took us 3 hours to complete.

ABRACALBRA – the residency to be in Calabria. Nothing but inspiring beauty in Architecture and Nature, only healthy Food and the weather always matches your mood!





Jan gave me a bag of Lego, before I travelled to South Kurdistan for the art project “Space 21.” I promised to find a place for his work. When I visited the Amna Suraka (the red museum), the former prison of Saddam Hussein’s intelligence service, where the Kurds were tortured until the liberation in 1991, I felt that this place had a very sad energy that needed Jans positive and colourful work as a symbol for a brighter future.
When you walk through the main entrance of Amna Suraka you find the Dispatchwork at the building in front of you on the upper left side of the facade.

we are association ”Artofbrick” and we are proud to have colored a piece of broken wall in our city (ALES 30) FRANCE link




Plusieurs interventions sur les murs entourant le château de Gesves



I fixed the damaged step in the park which is near the my home. It’s challenging and interesting. I made it by myself. I was attracted by many tourists when I fixed it.
I left my signature on it : )



I’m Karl, 14 years old from Mainland China. I have been playing Lego for over 10 years. This fixed piece is in my community. I did it in my spare time, about 1 hour. It was easier to fix. I made it by myself again. And I would like to promote so that more people could join.


A wall a.c. unit left a hole in the wall, it is now patched with Duplo blocks and a tiny window.

Some kids who love Lego wanted to consolidate the wall of the church, just in front of their school !
It was a freezing morning !










We are architects and LEGO fans. We have developed a workflow on the BIM Revit Architecture software. As Jan Vormann, we butch some old walls with bricks created in Revit software.

Color the Church

My son and I had to fix the fundation of our building…


Le château de Colpach, acquis en 1917 par le couple de philanthropes Aline et Emile Mayrisch, fut un haut lieu de rencontres du monde de la culture et des arts. Aujourd’hui, propriété de la Croix-Rouge luxembourgeoise.



Restoration of the small listed church dated more than ten centuries, in a small and beautiful village of South of France



Hello!
I am writing about a dispatchwork made at my place of work- it is a business condominium which is of open access to the public.



A little patch at the elliptical All Saints Church close to the Tyne Bridge in Newcastle upon Tyne
The photo was taken by Mandy Charlton.

sidewalk bricks
(Note from Admin: We would be grateful if you would send another photo of the surroundings. Thanks a lot!)

On this occasion the group in collaboration with the Spanish Cultural Center in Santo Domingo, invite us to participate in the intervention Dispatchwork in the Colonial City to be held in the first weeks of May, the program of said activity comprises two panels and the Creation of three intervention routes with the insertion of pieces of “lego” in fissures of buildings, urban furnishings and sidewalks. The panels will take place on May 3 and 4 at 7:00 PM in the Maria Ugarte Room of the referred center, and will include Esther Hernández-Medina, Marcos Barinas, Marcos Blonda, Incursiones (collective Venezuelan), Alex Martínez Suárez, Mauricia Domínguez, Miguel Piccini and Jan Vormann, whose lectures will revolve around the construction and linking of the inhabitants with the cities and above all with the historical centers.



What we want on the one hand is to emphasize the participatory aspect of the construction of cities, which are the imaginary platform – and tangible at the same time
Where our life in society develops, and in addition, contribute in the bonding of the citizens with the historical centers of our cities, for that reason our action mainly is oriented to the creation of routes within them and in the Concrete case of the Colonial City the routes are based on the literary recreation. Of this historical center: chronicle, memory, tourist itinerary and novel, product of a very well-researched investigation by Miguel Piccini.
The photos were taken by Alex Martinez Suarez, Luis Graham and Miguel Piccini.

















We are NOMAMI Team. This is our Dispatchwork in San Telmo’s Park Music Pavillion in the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.







Jerome dreamed of fixing his home so he made a small patchwork!

The Kids of “Il Club del Mattoncino” (“The club of the little bricks”) installed their Dispatchwork on the Pretorio Palace in Figline Valdarno, a city close to Florence!




SeaChange are an independent arts development charity based at the Drill Hall in Great Yarmouth. They collaborate internationally and are dedicated to delivering outstanding opportunities for artists and communities through supporting, hosting and delivering circus and street arts projects and events. SeaChange also hosts the Great Yarmouth “Out There Festival” annually in September which this year celebrates its 10th Year.

This Dispatchwork was created as part of the “Up Our Street” project which is all about transforming the local neigbourhood around the Drill Hall area, through a range of creative and gardening activities, from murals to street furniture, gardening to upcycling.


Over two days local children living in around the area participated in creating this dispatchwork which has raised many smiles already. The installation features on the crumbling corner of one of the many murals that was created by the artist John Dashwood. This mural depicts the Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson which Great Yarmouth had close links with in the 18th Century




I recently went on a trip to Cambodia on the 8-13 December and visited an ancient temple called Prasat Beng Mealea. it was built during the reign of King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century.
Beng Mealea or Bung Mealea is a temple in the Angkor Wat period located 40 km east of the main group of temples at Angkor, Cambodia, on the ancient royal highway to Preah Khan Kompong Svay.
– Donovan Watts




The Lake District has long been a source of artistic inspiration and is one of the central themes of the 2017 bid for World Heritage status. The identity, inspiration and desire to look after this spectacular landscape combines to create an evolving masterpiece – the perfect backdrop against which to launch a new, contemporary digital arts festival. (http://lakesalive.co.uk/about)






















































Thanks very much to Magdalena and her class of third graders who intervened in their schoolyard’s decaying walls.















A seaside town on the east coast of Norfolk, Great Yarmouth has experienced many ups and downs during its past. Today this has left us with a diverse and fascinating cultural heritage in a struggling economic era. Despite this Great Yarmouth still welcomes many holiday visitors during the summer season and is growing in its festival calendar to reflect the many qualities the town has. There are many organisations in the town developing projects with which to highlight conserving the towns’ heritage while developing a more dynamic spirit to reinvigorate the town.
Our first submission to dispatchwork for Great Yarmouth’s patch, is for the Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust – Great Yarmouth Town Wall, in the view of producing more fun submissions in the area for museums and creative arts groups while also trying to inspire some more people to join the game and play with construction bricks to create colourful fun areas of the town.

It is claimed that historic Yarmouth has the second best preserved mediaeval town wall in England, after York. The town wall, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, traces its origins to 1261 taking many years to complete and several repairs during its role of protecting the town from invasion. Today through the Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust and Norfolk Conservation Ltd it is undergoing some consolidation work at its most fragile areas. This current section was known as Slaughterhouse Road, an area which in the past housed several slaughterhouses built into the town wall. Now all having disappeared this area is once again an exposed piece of town wall needing protection from the extreme easterly winds which batters this piece of coastline. Our dispatchwork here (although sadly a temporary feature), highlights some of the severe deterioration the wall has suffered in area now used as a car park!

Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust is a not for profit registered charity working to preserve, save, enhance and promote the historic built environment of the town.
Norfolk Conservation Ltd. came into existence as a response to and concern with: the outstanding heritage of Great Yarmouth and its surrounding area, a general poor state of the built historic environment, a lack of traditional building skills and knowledge, and high unemployment rates. Centred on social values, we are concerned with conserving and promoting heritage, enabling all of its benefits to contribute toward a more sustainable past, present and future.
– Rachel Duncan

This image was taken from atop the former crusader castle Qala’at Sanjil (also known as the ‘Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles’). It was built around 1300 AD. In the street leading to the ruins, just before the military checkpoint with heavy weaponry, we found a spot to fill with a patch.



The Phoenician Wall might well be the oldest man-made structure I have ever personally visited, within the city of Batroun, dating back to at least 5,000 years. The wall was most likely carved directly into the solid rock as a protectetion against the tidal waves and it stands there until today.

Look closely, right there in the middle: I was here.





Jander and Max followed me to Gleisdreieckspark in Berlin to document my work. Thanks for the good time we spent and looking forward to see the result of your filming!


Thanks to Cole Blaq who took on Dispatchwork with a little twist: Cole works much with the bricks in his daily work as a Designer and Graffity artist. He wrote to me that in Düsseldorf there weren’t too many visible spots to repair, and that places are well taken care of, so he found this own way to join the project!
Please check out more of his works here: www.cole-blaq.com

Thanks to Cate for sharing this image I found on her instagram!

Students from the B.A. Course „Bildung und Erziehung in der Kindheit“ took the chance together with their Prof. Sonja Damen to create some kind of wonderful plastic patch alongside the historic staircase leading towards the entrance of their University in Düsseldorf, Germany.

Phoebe, Harvey, Elliott and Cooper installed their patches in the cracks and missing bricks on the former shoe factory in Reid Street, Fitzroy North.


Fitzroy North is an inner suburb of Melbourne and home to many artists. In 2014 themusic.com.au ranked it “#3 suburb in Australia for songwriters.”

This is the the first Dispatchwork in Melbourne, and in their email the team stated: “There will be more to come!” Looking forward, my friends!




Charlotte is originally from the UK and has worked around the world since 2010. She was in Riga in 2015.
Further she writes: “I work with kids and play with PCBs with them regularly as well as teaching concepts like the Egyptian Pyramids; it was exhilarating to bring their brightness onto the streets! Although the patches did get removed, there is something beautiful about the transitoriness of the project. It also helped me accept things like the destruction of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan to make way for the cathedrals of Mexico City: the significance is that it was once there.”
Please also visit her website and Soundcloud.
Thanks for the snowy patch Charlotte, and sorry for the delay 🙂




Thanks “Beautifulbratislava” for this image (https://www.instagram.com/beautifulbratislava/)

Thanks to Jacqueline Tillisch for this patch in SF. Please also visit her Instagram and Website!









Right next to the cathedral, under construction.




Mattia Ballestrazzi








Mattia and his friend.

Mattia and his friends


Thanks to Julita and her friends, for this contribution from Warsaw!

Please check out her website (in polish) if you are interested in finding reviews of arts, design and handcraft in Warsaw



Jonathan and his Son titled these images “Yoda’s secret Jedi training center”


Submitted by Alex + 15 Students in Mönchengladbach University of Applied Sciences, Department Kulturpädagogik




The cultural association ViVa ignited the spark for the event in Orvieto in Oktober! Orvieto is located in Umbria, “situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tuff. The site of the city is among the most dramatic in Europe, rising above the almost-vertical faces of tuff cliffs that are completed by defensive walls built of the same stone called Tufa,” says Wikipedia. From the Etrustcan, to the Roman until today: These walls carry a heavy history. Now they also carry the spirit of Dispatchwork.
Mante Jaruseviciute.


Thanks to Mante studying creative industries in Vilnius, he got the oppurtunity to do Dispatchwork for his Media studies project.


Danny from Tainan did about twenty Patches so far with his friend during this winter vacation!





Lucas Spivey invited for Dispatchwork in Beverly. The project was part of and exhibition initiated by 17Cox
https://vimeo.com/48920860
Today, we tried this lovely and interesting activity in Hsinchu in Taiwan. – Wen Kelly






Jerry from Taipei initiated this spontaneous repair. Please, check out Jerry’s website (in traditional Chinese)

Fish McGill & Dave Tolmie in Boston!








“We are the legendary PCC family of the university of Avignon. PCC is short for “publics de la culture et communication”. Obviously, we are a group of “freaks” who concentrate on studying the relationship between people and all kinds of media.” – Dispatchwork Avignon
dispatchworkavignon.wordpress.com













I had already come across these images in ‘Innovation district’ on Nate’s Instagram and only a couple of months later on the National Public Radio NPR (USA) in a broadcast titled:Unraveled: The Mystery Of The Secret Street Artist In Boston!
It is interesting to follow the reporters discovery as she finds and interviews Nate ‘”it was sort of having fun with what most people would consider a problem”. Swain is a former landscape architect who quit his cubicle to try to make it as an artist’!

Many thanks to Dina, Isaac, Aryn and the many little helpers who did this cute patch just outside of Marrakech. The clay brick wall adds a new flavour to this websites architectural diversity!

If you want to read more about Dina’s experiences check out her writings here.







The kids of Summer Camp “Officina Estate”, reaching from 6 to 11, enriched this city in Italy with a Dispatchwork. The event took place in on the colums of “Fegatella Fountain”.






Outaile sent these pictures of their lovely little community event in Palau Saverdera, Catalunya. Many thanks!




These pictures below comes from Laurent, who found a little patch, in southern France under a this bridge. The author should contact us for creds, if he wants! Thanks Laurent!


Eunmi Kim, a member of „The Korea Arts and Culture Education Service KACES“ introduced the repairs to her neighborhood. She then sent me the pictures saying that „it was really fun and people who participated got to have a great relationship together.“
She further informed me about their organisation, which „seeks to foster creative talent to ensure cultural welfare fort he public […] by creating an environment where arts and culture education can be embedded in our daily lives. Creating a living cultural community os one oft he various projects that KACES supports. The projects aim to utilize arts and culture as means to support residential communities by indentifying and resolving regional/public issues based on common visions and values.
Through Dispatchwork, residents will be able to look around their neighborhoods and fill in gaps, providing the opportunity to understand the significance and experience of the joy of participating in community activities!“
Please find more info on their blog: www.livingcultures.tistory.com (Korean)





Thanks to Martin, Topscorer of Dispatchers Worldwide so far!



Thanks to Gianvito Fanelli and his efforts in cooperation with this Design Company ‘laboratorio officina idee‘ in Conversano.





Thanks to Emily for this contribution in Troy.

Thank you Manu and Peter Silie for this little repair!




On their website, they state that “as a part for this November, 20th, the Mexican Revolution beginning anniversary, we join the Dispatchwork Project.
We always seek a way to make new ways in our day-by-day, seeking for renovation and a way to be better persons, better parents and children, to build a better comunity, to have better opportunities and jobs.




Stefan Seydel sends his greeting from Kloster Disentis – www.kloster-disentis.ch
Cordials salids da mustér!


The characters say “4 colors card” which was the local term used around the 70s to describe the poker cards. The pillar is a part of an abandoned shop. – Andrew & Shing Yi




Stephan and the “FSJ-ler and BFD-ler” of the German red Cross decided to act up on the decay of Wuppertal by implanting the plastic patches. These ones are near a plaque commemorating the destruction of the Wuppertal Synagogue in 1938.






Wishing to join an art school in Toulouse, I allowed myself to join this crazy fun project – Alexandre


From Martin and Magda.


The place in the picture is a stair ladder in an elementary school, the school name is “Zao Shan elementary school”, my brother teaches P.E. there, one day I was asking him, if he knew anywhere to dispatch. He said: How about our school, the kids there need more color in their childhood. – The next weekend we went to the school and did that dispatchwork. – Suncheese

Thanks to Jörg!





Caio Nakagawa, Caio Briz, Douglas Iseri, Michel Chain, Natalia Duzzi, Renata Picolo




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Many Thanks to Florin who passed on the fotos he received via Despre Copii, his online parenting platform, of patches made by Lorena and her family. Further info about the location, he explains the theatre built in 1896 as “Teatrul Rally” in 1969, acquired its present name in honour of the Romanian actress, Maria Filotti (1883-1956).


















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Regis and Solveig







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Dispatchwork in Basel, during the various Art-fairs. These two young guys were easily seduced into taking part in their city´s art-life. I like how they use their four hands altogether to put up the brickwork.













https://youtu.be/Np-aR2AuQXs


For that years edition of the sculpture Triennal in Bingen named Nature and Beauty I was invited by Andre Odier, Lutz Driever and the Gerda and Kuno Pieroth Foundation. In the Landesgartenschaugelände along the magnificent rhine river valley many bronze sculptures and kinetic installations can be visited. Thanks for this magnificent stay!














These pictures were sent to me by Steffen who, with his class of NTNU architecture students went out to do some dispatchwork on the Marketplace (Torvet) in Trondheim. While working on a project for innovations of the city´s infrastructure, they included dispatchwork in their agenda.





Thanks to Marieke for these patches, supposedly somewhere in the city center of Auckland.


Jeff Sims hosted a plastic construction pieces-themed exhibitions at Columbus Museum of Art. As part of the initiative, they are inviting Columbus artists, families, school groups, and others to install dispatchworks around the city.


Thanks Ingalill Sjögren for this pretty pirate-themed patch!



The first images submitted to this website. Thanks Esteban!


Bo-Kaap is the area of the city where Callum Pickard, Sam Jones, Johann Botha and Ryan Vermooten hit the streets.








Kaffy, Wikkee & Caibin decided to start their first round on Pudu Jail in Kuala Lumpur.









Thanks to Jinno Neko for initiating Dispatchwork in Hong Kong! Dispatchers (Book!) Group on Facebook!
And you can get the cheapest bricks from wan chai Tai yuen street (太源街)

With the hosts of Road show program at the former Hollywood Road Police. The media seldomly has a lot of time at hands.

Thanks to Jinno Neko for initiating Dispatchwork in Hong Kong! Dispatchers (Book!) Group on Facebook!
And you can get the cheapest bricks from wan chai Tai yuen street (太源街)
The dispatchwork at the Old Lunatic Asylum, one of the listed heritages in Hongkong.


Thanks to Jinno Neko for initiating Dispatchwork in Hong Kong! Dispatchers (Book!) Group on Facebook!
And you can get the cheapest bricks from wan chai Tai yuen street (太源街)

The first Dispatchwork in Asia, I received from Hibari and Genya (LEGOHAN). Shortly thereafter happened a terrible earthquake. I know that these repairs are no serious alternative to the troublesome reconstruction of the many broken homes, I still think that these pictures might help in reconstructing hope.



Thanks to Moetoesingi Schmidt and Arne Hendriks for this beautiful contribution from Madrid, and Daniel Torrello for the Images! www.mataderomadrid.org





Thanks to Martin for this little corner!


Tanya and her friend upgraded this wall Kiev. They found a very nice spot. Material donations are accepted to fix the entire corner

Lea and Pamela have taken action and add this delicious contribution in the capital of the Lebanon!














From the hands of Silke and Martin who were dwelling in the streets of Vesterbro in Kopenhagen. Go Rationale Animale (Halbfinale!)


Thanks to Emily for placing this patch.

As part of the Stitch Community Art Project Erika set up these patches in Durham, North Carolina.




DC2013 sent me these pictures with the following statement:
“The Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest, Romania is a multi-purpose building containing both chambers of the Romanian Par- liament. According to the World Records Academy, the Palace is the world’s largest civilian building with an administrative function, most expensive administrative building, and heaviest building.The Palace was designed and nearly completed by the Ceaușescu regime, a brutal and repressive regime that collapsed after a series of violent events in 1989.”

In August 2013, few kids reconstructed a small pice in the surrounding wall and brought the Dispatchwork spirit in Romania. This was not just a symbolic step […] but also a remembering moment for the thousands of Romanians that risked their lives in 1989 in their fight against the communist regime, and a hopefully, a clear signal for the occupants of the building (Romanian politicians) to do their jobs to ensure the future of the Romanian young generations!”

Many thanks to Pedro, who set up an event on plaza de la paz, the peace plaza.


Catherine and Mathieu, two teachers in St-Francois Xavier de Brompton, a small town in Quebec, one day decided with their grade 5 students of Ecole de l’Arc-en-ciel (literally: Rainbow-School!) to go and fix up their schoolyard.





With a community of University-students, Subin ventured out in the streets to upgrade Seoul. They found this lone-standing wall which needed a fix.



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With a community of University-students, Subin ventured out in the streets to upgrade


Many thanks to Britta who sent me these photos of a patch she saw while riding her bike through Frankfurt.
















“Collettivo Re-public”, is a cultural collective born in 2013 with the aim of discussing topics as green-energies, sustainable growth of social life, use and re-use of pubblic dismissed areas of cities, use of contemporary languages in art, music, sculpture, street-art and installations,.

















With their art-teacher, the kids of Waldenburg “Europäische Oberschule” repaired some cracks in the crumbling school building, mixed with a concept of their own.


Many thanks to Alessandro who saw Dispatchwork in Topolino and wanted to join the project!

The collective called “LOCUS_colectivo” invited students from the “Universidad Catolica Tecnologica del Cibao” to reclaim their city. Parallel they offered ‘talks about that constitution of the city: Rights and duties.’














We went to a neighbourhood called Fakultete. Here you find none of Sofia’s historical buildings but beautifully self-crafted homes. Like a different city, maybe a whole different country, and, with horse-carriages passing by, also a different time.
Within a couple of minutes after having started, all the kids of the neighbourhood took notice of us and joined.













The next day, back in the city center we fixed up a part of the broken staircase of the cinema which was screening movies as part of the festival program. Free Sofia is my small message to the Sofiotes. Interpret as you may.





A question I get asked frequently is if I know who takes the patches out. I have multiple of these people on tape, and you would probably be surprised on who these people would be. This security guard from across the street ISN’T one of them. When I left he crossed the street and took the patch out on curiosity. I approached him and took the picture because I was amused about his initiative to leave his post and check out my work.




The patch on the fridge-factory, where took place one of the DOMA exhibitions

The city now called Sofia was established in 5 BC or earlier, under the name of Serdica and gained much importance over the centuries due to its central positioning in the balkan region. Over the course of time it was under the reign of the Romans, the Ottomans, the Huns,… just to name a few.


This is the Church of St. George, build by the Romans in the 4th century. There had been some debate on social media about whether or not this was disrespectful towards the believers. The priest however just walked by us as we were in full action and didn’t mind.




I was thrilled about my invitation to Doma Art festival in Sofia. This patch is on the National Art Gallery and took me a half a day. Only a couple of hours later in the evening, it had disappeared, however, the next day, while passing by it miraculously resurface on its former position. Here you find the DOMA Artfest Website and their Facebook-page.














This was the house of my friends in Quito and the location for a spontaneous freestyle session with ‘Disfraz’, si man.






Said to be one of Quito’s more dangerous streets, next to “La Ronda”, but when the locals found me working in their street, they liked it and even promised to ‘take care of the patches’, whatever that means.


At the church of San Francisco I tried my best staying undercover between Thugs, Nuns and Security Officers lingering about on the plaza.








Women from Dubai joining the craze.


Photos: Olivier Wavre







Photo: Loic Chaussin






Photos: Gilles Racine


Every year there are many interesting live acts and remarkable bands to come play their songs for the Festival de la cité in Lausanne. That one year, the they invited me to come play with them. Unfortunately my camera broke, but thanks to all the photographers who let me use their images here!
Photos: Olivier Wavre




Fotos: Loic Chaussin



A quick patch on the Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona (Historical Archive of the city of Barcelona)



Check out the Interview at Popupcity.net about Reversible Urban practices inspired by their participation.



It should be mentioned, that executions were conducted on the Square of St. Felipe Neri, during the Spanish Civil War. When you see the walls, you will understand why this place is still a symbol for the unresolved anger against the Franco-dictatorship.









DesignHub in Barcelona invited the RepairCrew of Platform21 (the Repair Manifesto) for a weekend of Repair Workshops.




Photos: Bruno Giliberto
































In collaboration with Platform21and the Institute for Achitecture ARCAM, in Amsterdam many people joined in to brighten up the city.



















I was in Hossegor meeting my friends from androphyne to work on their project about Elias Pozornski. One day we went out to surfer’s paradise on the atlantic ocean. There’s this bunker, which used to be sitting entirely above the dunes, overlooking the ocean. Now the waves are slowly luring the tons of concrete into the depth.

On this hill, says a legend, a guy named George killed a dragon!







Metelkova, an ancient police-station now place for the independent slovenian art-scene. At night you will find it is the place for partying. At daytime, you see people going along their daily business, with artist-studios and flats.


For a conference initiated by the Museum of transitory art MoTA in collaboration with Artos Foundation I went to Cyprus to talk about temporary and transitory moments in art. I left two little patches on the Arablar Mosque..



I didn’t grasp the full impact of the ’74 Turkish invasion in the north of this island in the eastern mediterrenean. Cyprus has been divided since between a government-controlled area, comprising the southern two-thirds of the island, and a north third de facto administered by the Turkish. No country recognizes the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” other than Turkey. Around the city center, lays a starshaped citadel. Inside it is divided by these walls:




Welcome to C-Mine in Genk: a Coal Mine, transformed into a Cultural Mine transformed into a part of Dispatchwork. Thanks to all the kids who worked with me very patiently.

























I was invited by Platform21, with Arne Hendriks, Lotte Dekker, Heleen Klopper, Martijn Dijkhuizen to the 2010 edition of the Ars Electronica festival in Linz around the topic of ‘Repair’
The Ars Electronica festival is one of the oldest and biggest festivals for new media Art, so imagine how happy I was to take part and have a close look!
The festivals location, an old Tobacco-factory, has a size of more than 30000 sqm and was constructed by Popp and Behrens in 1935 and is protected world heritage.








Thanks to Incursiones_ who sent in these images! Incursiones has been growing an initiative that aims to recover public space through a series of games. For this case they developped a treasure hunt for people to discover the interventions. Through their Instagram the participants can find the clues of the locations and pictures, nice twist.




Brother Potter from New Jersey adds this on to the mix.


Thanks to Bocian and Kora who added these two patches to a Structure in Millenium Parc, a parc with its own website: www.milleniumpark.eu



Leslie from Budapest integrated our beloved plastic-construction-pieces to the facade of Széchenyi István Gyakorló Kereskedelmi Szakközépiskola, a technical University, excellent fitting.
Check out Leslies report in Hungarian on 8kerblog!








































The Silk Road Crew struck again: this time close to the Id-Kah Mosque in the autonomous region of Xinjiang



When passing through Kazakhstan, Martin and his family, the Silk Road Crew installed this patch on the wall of a protection bank close to the Medeo Ice rink.




Travelling along the Silk Road, Martin and his family installed many patches on their journey through Asia. With this little help from my friend, Dispatchers Worldwide has made its way to Almaty, Kashsgar, Turfan and even to this piece of the Great Wall, in the province of Gansu!
The Jjiayuguan-pass, the most western part of the chinese Wall, has now also been repaired and renovated, and is now fit for another millenium to be seen from space!







After the first patch I realized that I wouldn’t be able to live up to the full potential of these walls, so I sougt help from my cousins and some inspired passersby. We still didn’t manage to finish the whole wall. A friend of mine works in the Collège Guy Moquet de Gennevilliers and I didn’t need to convince her much to drop by with her pupils.








As for the third big patch, which I think turned out great as well, I will let you discover it without further introduction.





After the first patch I realized that I wouldn’t be able to live up to the full potential of these walls, so I sougt help from my cousins and some inspired passersby. A friend of mine works in the Collège Guy Moquet de Gennevilliers and I didn’t need to convince her much to drop by with her 24 students to help me fix up the walls.




The Nuit Blanche is a huge art-event which the city of Paris organizes each year. The whole night through, from 7pm to 7am, everyone is invited to discover events throughout the city and to follow a parcour connecting the different events in all parts of paris. Thousands of parisians came to the streets, and also the Paris mayor herself was expected to visit and shake hands. (Nuit Blanche de Paris)

And I was invited to install Dispatchwork in the 13th arrondissment, where I met a wall, which could hold three big patches easily. So in the course of the next three days me and helpers erected these patches within the parcour of nuit blanche in rue Chevalret. Each of these three patches took us around 9 hours to set up, and us working basically from dusk till dawn.






I was invited to the city of Arnsberg to contribute to their event called Internationaler Kunstsommer Arnsberg. Many things are there to be seen, with one of the best Kunstvereine Arnsberg is a very busy place, and is definitely worth a travel. For both the medieval appeal of the old part of town and for the involvement in contemporary art! Many thanks to Andrea and Johannes Teiser for their great hospitality!














I was born here, in the city of Bamberg. With an invitation to work in the Landesgartenschau 2012, I installed patches in the garden area, fixing up the old tower of the ancient ERBA spinning mills. These patches here are glued down, so they survive at least the show in the couple of next months.












Dispatchwork was part of ‘20Eventi‘ and the contemporary art festival ‘Arte in Sabina‘ in the region of Sabina with friendly support of the Goethe Institute Rome. We were a group of students around our former professor of Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee Karin Sander.







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Imaginez Maintenant – Imagine now – took place in cities all over France. In this context, in Toulouse, a festival for contemporary dance, performance and visual arts was organized by the CDC Toulouse.
If you want to see the SLEM3 (Soapbubble life extension machine 3) that I showed in the library of the old hospital,follow this link.











Thanks to Moshik Hayman, Eran Nave, Yaron Attar and Fumio Sakurai who invited me for their Exhibition at Darom Gallery, an artist-run project space.




At Kupfergraben/Dorotheenstraße many people stopped and joined in working remaining holes from WW2.






