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Want community? Build WALKABILITY

Internet serendipity… I must add FACEBOOK serendipity! I discovered this city planning/community life revival turned website, by this article about the necessity to re-think our western ways of transport for a better life environment and community. If the author doesn’t offer

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[Chapter 16] In charge of cultural web-mobile for a region, active member of a participation network and blogger; what else? {DE}

Introduction This month, I introduce you Tanja Praske, the lively scientific collaborator in the Bavarian Castles Direction. Polyglot and open, the over-active Tanja is a key person in the German museogeeks group but furthermore to understand how involve visitors and

{PRESS} Protecting perforning art by restrictions…

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, launched “Busk in London” with the aim to protect and encourage busking in the street. But, when you read thoroughly the “official guidelines for busking in London” they tell us another story…. What says “the

artplayer.tv

Language: English Title: artplayer About: “A showcase for the arts. artplayer is a video platform aimed at showcasing the best video content from the UK arts industry. As well as a website, artplayer offers mobile access and apps, exclusive editorial content, access to

Rafael Mantesso

Language: English Title: Rafael Mantesso About: Rafael Mantesso is accessible also by mail (mantesso@gmail.com) Category: artist

Dan Cassaro

Language: English Title: The Studio of Dan Cassaro About: THE STUDIO OF DAN CASSARO IS A SMALL BUT SCRAPPY DESIGN PRACTICE IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK WITH A FOCUS ON TYPE, LETTERING, LOGO DESIGN, AND POWERFUL 70S ROCK AND ROLL. Find

herr_pola_roid

Language: English and German Title: herr_pola_roid About: Photos by Michael Koller, Twitter or by mail (herr_pola_roid@me.com) Category: artist

invisibl.eu

Language: English, French Title: invisibl.eu About: “What is the invisibl.eu blog for? invisibl.eu is a blog for cross-disciplinary thinking about exhibition architecture. Seemingly situated in the domain of the visible, this activity, whose prime purpose is to bring people together with the works of humankind,