Bag: TEDxEQChCh

Production date
2011
Description
One cream-coloured jute shoulder bag made for the participants in the TEDxEQChCh event held on 21 May 2011 with the theme 'The Re-Imagination of Christchurch'; decorative brown stitching and a brown fabric strip runs across the front flap which lifts up from its Velcro attachment to reveal the inside pocket; on the front of the inside pocket is another piece of brown fabric designed to hold pens and cards; at the bottom of the reverse is a clear plastic pocket for a name card; the strap has two black plastic fasteners, one of which allows for adjustment.
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Dimensions (LxWxH): whole: 400 x 310 x 100mm
Researcher comments/remarks
TEDx meetings are independently organised offshoots from the annual TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) lectures held in California, which aim to facilitate discussion of ‘ideas worth spreading’. The TEDxEQChCh held in 2011 was the first earthquake related TEDx, and it focussed on the future of post-quake Christchurch aiming to bring together leading local, national and global thinkers and doers to brainstorm ideas. The intention of the TEDxEQChCh earthquake lecture series was to explore the new opportunities for city planning and to excite people about possibilities for the reconstruction of Christchurch. The TEDxEQChCh bag, bookmark and programme held by Canterbury Museum were given as mementoes to participants in the event.
Other Id
2253
Accession number
2012.32.3

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