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News_Autumn/Winter_2011/12
Participatory practice, photography,
spatial research and collaborative
projects
will be discussed, shown
and reviewed in the UK, Turkey,
Germany and Mexico.
Roundtable discussions and
screenings of Paris 19: Mobility,
Memory and Migration will take
place at Visual Methods in the UK,
in Turkey during the Openvizor
salon
Does the Bus Stop Here ?!
a collateral event to the 12th
International Istanbul Biennial
and Bringing Migration and History
into the Equation: Re-Imagining
Nationhood and Belonging
Jüdisches Museum Berlin.
Always Let the Road Decide
will feature in En tránsito
Centro Cultural Manuel Gómez
Morín, Santiago de Querétaro,
Mexico and a special edition
of South Asian Diaspora
published by Routledge.
City to Sea workshops, art
interventions, screenings and
associated
events took place
in UK coastal towns including
the Pier, Bognor Regis, Hastings,
Platform 7, the Lido, Margate
throughout summer and conclude
in September at Beecroft Art
Gallery and Museum, Southend.
Collaborative workshops with
Magnum Photos will take place
in 2012.
Photography, Memory and Power
(Chair) Visual Methods 2011.
a here and a there Centre for
Urban and Community Research
Goldsmiths, University of London.
www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/cucr
www.visualmethods.org
News_Spring/Summer_2011
Participatory practice, photography,
spatial research and collaborative
projects
will be discussed, shown
and reviewed:
Media and the Senses
Goldsmiths, University
of London.
Photomedia Charlie Dutton
Gallery, London, selected
by Michael Peel, Geoff Dyer
and Charlie Dutton.
Crossings Journal of Migration
and Culture.
City to Sea Goldsmiths,
University of London.
Co-curated with Rebecca
Locke and supported
by CUCR/Goldsmiths.
www.citytosea.org
City to Sea Photograph:
Estate of Rosemary Hawkins.
Paris 19: Mobility, Memory
and Migration made in collaboration
with Openvizor, A Open Eye,
and BGA. Explores how collective
memories, architectural spaces,
regeneration processes and
citizenship intersect in North
East Paris, France. Visual work
will be screened and discussed at:
Measuring and Mapping Activities
University of Oxford.
Migration Across the Disciplines
Centre for the Study of Migration,
Queen Mary, University of London
Urban Conflicts: Ethno-National
Divisions, States and Cities
Queens University Belfast, Ireland.
www.gold.ac.uk/media/David%20Kendall_
Short%20Snaps_Taking%20Part%20210.pdf
www.qub.ac.uk/sites/UrbanConflictsConference/
Exploring Surroundings a group
exhibition of photographic works
by participants from the Fotosynthesis
Project. Saturday 25th June 2011,
Red Gate Gallery, London. Fotosynthesis
public portrait workshops, Refuge In
Films, BFI London, 24/26th June.
www.refugeinflims.org
News_Autumn/Winter_2010/11
Participatory practice, media,
spatial research and collaborative
projects will be discussed, shown
and reviewed:
Space and Flows UCLA, Los Angeles, USA.
Taking Part, Arts, Culture and Civil
Society South Bank Centre London
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Faith, Migration and Urbanism East
London Sukkah, London, UK.
www.gold.ac.uk/taking-part
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
www.insideoutfestival.org.uk
www.lcace.org.uk
www.eastlondonsukkah.org.uk
www.waywardplants.org
www.openvizor.com
www.jewdas.org
www.thekindest.org
www.archinect.com/news/
index.php?id=C0_77_24
Sukkah Photograph: David Kendall
/Openvizor 2010.
A State of Separation explores
concepts of 'solitude' as a state
of mind that creates or regains
spatial perspectives or social
conditions, which in turn offers
constructive engagements with
contemporary urban environments:
Emma Filipsson, Marcus Jonsson-
Filipsson, Holly Gilbert, Rachel
Jones, David Kendall, Lanis Levy,
Rebecca Locke, Daryl Waller.
www.ilexworks.org
www.photomonth.org
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
www.urbanencounters.org/.../Photography_
and _The_Practice_of_Walking_03_06_2010.pdf
Project facilitation for PhotoVoice:
Favourite Session explores
blind photographer, Gary Waite
participation in the improvised
DIY culture of West Indian sound
systems, clashes or sessions.
The project considers historical
developments within West
Indian music culture. Utilising
DJ's-artists and their record
collections, dub plates, DIY amp
cases and oral histories to create
a photographic ‘portrait’ of
favourite sessions past and present.
Photographic work will be exhibited
at the Notting Hill Carnival, August
2010. Funded by the John Kobal
New Project Award and PhotoVoice.
www.photovoice.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.windk2010.dk
A Line is There to be Broken
Homerton NHS Trust, London
curated by Louise Forrester
and Shaun Caton.
The Soil Workshop,
2012 Olympic site,
Stratford, East London,
March 2010.
www.olympicterra.com
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/
http://www.vision2020.org/main.cfm?Type=NI&
objectid=3735
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8466714.stm
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,
Co-editor, Teller Magazine
in 'Street Signs' CUCR journal,
Goldsmiths, University of London.
Photographic work will also
feature in icon 076, accompanied
by text written by Deputy Editor,
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 2008 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/
www.scansite.org
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
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