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Crossing Boundaries SYmposium

Artists, art theorists and geographers discuss networks, technologies, and the politics of new artistic mapping practices.


Artists, art theorists and geographers discuss networks, technologies, and the politics of new artistic mapping practices. The speakers present a range of perspectives engaging with new approaches to mapping, aiming to blur the boundaries between art and science. Speakers include Prof. Irit Rogoff (keynote), Dr David Pinder, Prof. Philip Crang, Prof. Catherine Nash and several of the artists exhibiting in Whose Map is it?. Developed by Iniva and the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG).


Speaker(s):

Prof Irit Rogoff | talks

 

Date and Time:

2 June 2010 at 10:00 am

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Royal Geographical Society
1 Kensington Gore
London
SW7 2AR
020 7501 3000
http://www.rgs.org
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Organised by:

Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts)
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Tickets:

£35, half price concessions

Available from:

www.rgs.org

Additional Information:

Keynote by Prof. Irit Rogoff, Dr. David Pinder, Prof. Philip Crang, Martin Dodge, artist Bouchra Khalili, Prof. Simon Harvey, Prof. Catherine Nash, artist Agnes Poitevin-Navarre, artist Otobong Nkanga, artist Esther Polak, Dr. Gary Priestnall, artist Susan Stockwell, Curator Paul Goodwin, Dr Harriet Hawkins and artist Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa.

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