Events & Opportunities
| | | Posted on 21.09.2010 | Posted by LB
"Points of Transition" part of a week-long Anti Design Festival
On 22 September, there will be:
A pop-up, 1-day exhibition,
11.00 to 12.30 am: A Design School, "Turning the tables" - a unique opportunity to learn about and experience design projects first hand.This event is particularly interesting to discover and discuss design projects or even take part in some of them.
14.00 to 16.00: Design production line.
Please join our event on Facebook by clicking http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=149758121721216&ref=ts .
The FB event page also contains the schedule of the day and confirmation of address - Radlab Londonewcastle Project Space 28 Redchurch Street E2 7DP
We need to get an idea of the precise numbers who will be attending during the day because of capacity of space. Would you mind RSVP by emailing Elle: elle@pixelpollution.com
"Points of Transition" is part of a week-long Anti Design Festival - see its Guide below:
http://antidesignfestival.com/ADF_Designed_Guide2.pdf
A pop-up, 1-day exhibition,
11.00 to 12.30 am: A Design School, "Turning the tables" - a unique opportunity to learn about and experience design projects first hand.This event is particularly interesting to discover and discuss design projects or even take part in some of them.
14.00 to 16.00: Design production line.
Please join our event on Facebook by clicking http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=149758121721216&ref=ts .
The FB event page also contains the schedule of the day and confirmation of address - Radlab Londonewcastle Project Space 28 Redchurch Street E2 7DP
We need to get an idea of the precise numbers who will be attending during the day because of capacity of space. Would you mind RSVP by emailing Elle: elle@pixelpollution.com
"Points of Transition" is part of a week-long Anti Design Festival - see its Guide below:
http://antidesignfestival.com/ADF_Designed_Guide2.pdf
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