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News_Spring/Summer_2010

Urban Encounters - Routes &
Transitions 2010. Organised by
the
Centre for Urban and Community
Research, Goldsmiths, University
of London in partnership with
Tate Britain, London. Urban
Encounters
uses the lens of
urban photography and visual
urbanism to bring together
international researchers,
academics, photographers
and artists concerned with
the experiences of contemporary
urban spaces and cultures.

Photography and The Practice
of Walking
Goldsmiths, University
of London 03/06/10. This
'Urban Encounters' event
will explore how photographers
combine their photographic
practice with the engagement
of moving through the city.

Utilising the city of Berlin as site
for exploration, A Here and A
There
is a photographic exhibition,
exploring how fourteen photographers
affiliated with the Centre for
Urban and Community Research,
Goldsmiths, University of London
combine their photographic
practices the activity of 'walking'
in the city. Photography and The
Practice of Walking
and A Here
and A There
are curated by
David Kendall and Lanis Levy.

Poster design: Multiform
Photograph: David Kendall
Sponsored by Openvizor


www.urbanencounters.org

Photographic work and research
will be discussed at: As Found
- Finding with the Body.
Skov
& Landskab Research Group
for Landscape architecture
and urbanism,
Københavns
Universitet, Denmark.

www.sl.ku.dk/upload/ windk_
2010_david_kendall.pdf

www.windk2010.dk

A Line is There to be Broken
Homerton NHS Trust, London
curated by Louise Forrester
and Shaun Caton.

News_Autumn/Winter_2009/10

Collective Memory: Exploring Social
and Spatial Possibility, Participation
or Exclusion
Centre for Urban and
Community Research, Goldsmiths,
University of London 27/02/10.
Poster design: Multiform
Photograph: David Kendall

Sensory Photography a publication
developed from projects in China,
Mexico and the UK organised by
Ojos que Sienten and PhotoVoice.
Outlining and exploring sensory
and spatial methodologies for
employing digital media, as a tool
for communication and advocacy.

www.photovoice.org/html/methodology4sp/

Photographic work will feature in
Dubai: Mobility-DIWAN Lounge in
the exhibition Refuge curated by
Can Altay and Phillipp Misselwitz.
4th International Architecture
Biennale, Netherlands Architecture
Institute, Rotterdam, The
Netherlands 2009-2010.

Photographic work will also
accompany text by Markus
Miessen and Yasser Elsheshtawy
in the book 'Open City: Designing
Coexistence' published by SUN
Architecture, Amsterdam.

www.sunarchitecture.nl

Gone But Not Forgotten site-specfic
photographic installation, Supported
by Freewheelin, Maurice Einhardt Neu
Gallery and Photomonth, East London
Photography Festival.

www.2009.photomonth.org

Always Let the Road Decide will be
presented and discussed at Diaspora
Cities: Urban Mobility and Dwelling,
Department
of Geography, Oueen
Mary, University of London, 16/09/09.

www.geog.qmul.ac.uk/diasporacities/

Conversations and photographs from
Always Let the Road Decide
will be
published in 'Critical Cities: Ideas,
Knowledge and Agitation from
Emerging Urbanists' Vol.1 published
by Myrdle Court Press in September.
Book
Cover Design: Karolin Schnoor

www.myrdlecourtpress.net
www.dezeen.com
www.urban-age.net/E_Bulletin/09-Issue6/
http://opencities.britishcouncil.org/
http://urbanthinker.com/?p=447
www.designtastic.net/culture.php

http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/
october-2009/36020.issue

http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/
daily-news/book-critical-cities-from-this-
is-not-a-gateway/5210999.article

Photographs from the project,
Always Let the Road Decide.
Will appear in print accompanied
by text written by Ruby Russell
in 'Street Signs' CUCR journal,
Goldsmiths, University of London.
Photographic work will also
feature in icon 076, accompanied
by text written by Will Wiles.

www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/cucr/publications
www.iconeye.com

News_Spring/Summer_2009

A Line is There to be Broken:
Constructing Sites.
This workshop
and seminar explores how leisure
spaces are formed or regenerated
in Global Cities. This event is part
of the Urban Edge CUCR, Goldsmiths,
University of London, 27/06/09.
Poster design: Multiform

www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/cucr/urban-edge/archive/

http://ucl.ac.uk/urbanlab/en2/index.php?
page=1.4.0&listnumber=1&getlistarticle
=55&listrange=archive

A Line is There to be Broken Viewfinder
Photography Gallery, London. Photography
exhibition sponsored by Openvizor, Brook
Lyndhurst and Bayeux Photographic
London, poster Design: Multiform.

www.viewfinder.org.uk
www.bayeux.co.uk
www.brooklyndhurst.co.uk
www.openvizor.com

News_Autumn/Winter_2008/09

A Line is There to be Broken originated
in 2008 as a curatorial project and
group exhibition. Bringing together
individual photographic projects that
scrutinize transformations of ‘place'
and ‘space’.
Tristan Fennell, David
Kendall, and Gesche Würfel create
photographic works that explore social
and spatial disruption in ‘everyday life’
and the urban landscape.

This project was included in the
TINAG 20O8 festival in London.
The images exhibited questioned
changes in social-governmental
policies, spatial, economic
developments and initiatives
in cities throughout the world. 

www.thisisnotagateway.net

News_Spring/Summer_2008

Multichannel curated by Peter
Bonnell and Helen Sloan, 20th
June-6th July, ArtSway, Sway.

www.artsway.org.uk/Multichannel/

News_Autumn_2007

Ebb & Flow forms part of Deptford
X Festival 2007. Photographs in
this
exhibition attempt to explore
intersections between visual
perception, urban space, locality,
and 'place'.
Small gestures, traces
of past encounters, and overlooked
experiences in 'everyday' life are
exposed in photographic images
.

Supported by Epson and CUCR,
Goldsmiths, University of London.

Poster Design: Multiform
Image: David Kendall