A Public Park for the Real and The Estranged


Where the Familiar and the Uncanny Collide




The grasslands should be part of the city to the point of continuously reappearing into everyday life and becoming ubiquitous, as it happens with the everyday of power poles, benches, nature strips and verges.




The Grasslands are a perpetually encountered field, continuously reseen in the mundanity of quotidian affairs.


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A line can be drawn around a piece of territory, and all the things inside the line are described and remembered. What happens when the territory is so big it covers the world?







An avenue
A carpark
A tram line
A tram stop
A way-finding silo
An outpost shed
A dirt road
A bike path
A dirt bike track
A solar farm, large
A petrol station
A kebab shop, “Parkebabs”
An equestrian estate
A cultivation field
A caretakers shed, “Jim’s Mowing & Sowing”
A repeated shelter
A caretakers silo
A seed silo
An exhibition hall
A pond
A river

A drive-in seed bank
A sheep graziers display
A grazing field
An oval
A sport field, seasonal
An AFL field
A hockey field
A tennis court
A basketball court
A cricket pitch, repeated
A running track
A burnt field
A mown area
A shopping strip
A fashion collaboration
A lit street scape
A woolworths
A plaza
A playground
A scout hall
A winery
A camping ground
A dog park
An amphitheatre
A hobby airport
A working farm
A Hot Plain

A public seat

A backyard with a view


A native garden




A native grassland






The grasslands should be part of the city to the point of continuously reappearing into everyday life and becoming ubiquitous, as it happens with the everyday of power poles, benches, nature strips and verges.