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Methodologies of Practice for Counter-Mapping
Submitted by admin on Mon, 18/06/2007 - 10:45.
06/19/2007 - 07:00
06/19/2007 - 10:00
Etc/GMT+9
MOCA Beijing, 19 June – 4-7pm
Guan-Guang Yuan, 500 Daxingzhuang Cun, Songzhuang Zhen, Tongzhou
District, Beijing 1011134
More info on location:
MOCA Beijing
Songzhuang Art Village
A planning meeting with
Associate Professor Shujen Wang, Director of Media Studies, Emerson
College and Research Associate, Fairbank Center for East Asian
Research, Harvard University
Danny Butt, Suma Media Consulting, Aotearoa-New Zealand
Shveta Sarda, Coordinator of Cybermohalla projects, Sarai, Delhi
Directions:
Take the Ba-Tong line subway to Tongzhou Beiyuan (the red line east).
At the Tonzhou Beiyuan station, get a cab for Songzhuang. Tell the
driver you are going to ‘Xiaopu’ in Songzhuang. Xiaopu is the main
drag in Songzhuang. A few hundred feet after the Xiaopu Plaza there
will be a small red sculpture of a woman's head (there is a small
sign in English – ‘Women’s Park’), make a right-turn at the
sculpture. MOCA Beijing is a big gray building on the left after less
than half a mile.
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