posts tagged ‘workshop’
Transit Labour | fieldtrip
June 30th, 2010 • movingmemos, travel
Tags: on-the-move, shanghai 上海, workshop

Billboard on the way to Songjiang | June 26, 2010
“Songjiang, the Expo trip destination City” – featured one billboard along the way to Songjiang District 松江区, an Industrial Zone in the outskirts of Shanghai. Another one: “China Superhuman Group”. China’s highways are excellent lines of investigation to understand the course of its culture, construction and commerce. As part of the Transit Labour-project, last week MovingCities joined on a field trip to the Shanghai Meadville Electronics IT facility. Snapshots while monitoring city building and circuit board manufacturing. read more »
China Summer Workshop | announcement
July 15th, 2009 • events, movingmemos
Tags: beijing 北京, workshop
Upcoming Saturday July 18th MovingCities will hold a short presentation as part of the China Summer Workshop in Beijing. Taking place at the Abitare Courtyard, the meeting is organized by European Alternatives and supported by Abitare China and the China-Europa Forum. The 2-day workshop will be looking at the role of the intellectual and the artist in a European and Chinese context, with a focus on questions of nationalism, globalisation, and the meaning of public space and urban context. read more »
Urban Panorama | TIMC09!!! workshop, exhibit & party
July 13th, 2009 • cities, events, movingmemos, works
Tags: exhibition, macau 澳门, party, projects, workshop
After Friday’s city tour (part I & II), Saturday was the TIMC09!!!-event second day devoted to the collaborative works on the Urban Panorama Workshop. After a full day of observation, a short day of interpretation and speculation. At the end of the day, a party at Macau’s Albergue showcasing artists from Hong Kong and Beijing. read more »
Urban Panorama Workshop | TIMC09!!! city tour (part II)
July 12th, 2009 • cities, events, movingmemos, works
Tags: exhibition, macau 澳门, party, projects, workshop

Urban Panorama Workshop | Macau, July 3, 2009
The afternoon chapter of Macau’s rooftop expedition (see morning tour) brought us to the rooftop of a residential building at Av. Ouvidor Arriaga, another one at Artur Tamagnini Barbosa and to the lounge bar ‘The View’. From the last one, located in The Sands complex at NAPE, one could see what happens when Alvaro Siza Vieira‘s 1983 Macau City Expansion Plan meets the generic demands of the city’s gaming industry. We concluded the day at Guia Hill, where astronomer Tânia Sales Marques gave a short presentation. read more »
Urban Panorama Workshop | TIMC09!!! city tour (part I)
July 10th, 2009 • 1 comment cities, events, movingmemos, works
Tags: exhibition, macau 澳门, projects, workshop

Urban Panorama Workshop | Macau, July 3, 2009
Last Friday, THIS IS MY CITY 09-event was launched with a full day field trip along a selection of scenic Macau’s skyline spots. The Urban Panorama Workshop, a collaboration between MovingCities and Nuno Soares, made possible by Cultural Association +853, explored Macau’s urban image by taking the rooftops as locales for observation and interpretation. read more »
THIS IS MY CITY 09!!! | live performances
July 1st, 2009 • events, movingmemos, works
Tags: macau 澳门, party, performance, projects, workshop
This Saturday TIMC09!!! event at Macau’s Albergue will showcase artists from Hong Kong and Beijing. Audio visual artist Cédric Maridet presents ‘Filipina Heterotopia’, and later on the evening ‘Hou Mun AV’ show by Dead J & CXW will mix visuals and visions created during our Macau Skyline Architectural Research. Drop by! read more »
Urban Panorama Workshop | TIMC09!!! call
June 29th, 2009 • 4 comments events, movingmemos, works
Tags: macau 澳门, projects, workshop
In the Urban Panorama Workshop, part of THIS IS MY CITY 09 three-days event, MovingCities will collaborate with Nuno Soares, and explore Macau’s urban landscape by investigating the relation between the cultural/media imaginaries and the concrete conditions of the everyday. In order to do so we will hop from rooftop to rooftop, scanning Macau’s skyline. Starts this Friday, join us! read more »



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