{"id":231,"date":"2006-06-10T07:16:48","date_gmt":"2006-06-10T07:16:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/diversifiedcuriosities.com\/2006\/06\/10\/old231\/"},"modified":"2017-08-18T18:03:29","modified_gmt":"2017-08-18T18:03:29","slug":"old231","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.nearfuturelaboratory.com\/2006\/06\/10\/old231\/","title":{"rendered":"Else\/Where=Amsterdam: June 10"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Else\/Where=Amsterdam: June 10<\/a>:<\/p>\n Our second book-related event is a party co-hosted by the Waag Society for Old and New Media in Amsterdam:<\/p>\n Saturday June 10, 2006, 5-7 pm at Arti et Amicitiae<\/b>, Rokin 112, 1012 LB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.<\/p>\n Join us for GLOBAL TRACINGS<\/b>, followed by book signing, celebratory drinks and conversation. Book sales at Arti courtesy of Nijhof & Lee booksellers.<\/p>\n Kindly RSVP to design@umn.edu with “E\/W Amsterdam” in subject.<\/p>\n We are delighted to hold our book launch in conjunction with the opening of PLAYMOBIEL curated by Nathalie Faber\/Cut-n-Paste<\/b>, an exhibition of artists using mobile and wireless communication technology including Arno Coenen, Blast Theory, Gerald van der Kaap, Esther Polak and Scanner, opening at Arti et Amicitiae, Friday June 9, 6-8 pm; exhibit runs through July 8<\/p>\n Waag Society<\/a><\/p>\n Playmobiel (in Dutch only)<\/a><\/p>\n Arti et Amicitiae<\/a><\/p>\n Nijhof & Lee<\/a><\/p>\n The Design Institute gratefully acknowledges funding toward ELSE\/WHERE: MAPPING from Target Corporation and the Consulate General of the Netherlands, New York.<\/p>\n Why do I blog this?<\/strong> This is a really fantastic book on a variety of approaches to what mapping, place, geography and cartography means, and it’s a lot of fun to flip through. Also, a project I did a couple of years ago, PDPal<\/a>, is featured in the book. The event sounds fantastic.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Else\/Where=Amsterdam: June 10<\/a>:<\/p>\n Our second book-related event is a party co-hosted by the Waag Society for Old and New Media in Amsterdam:<\/p>\n Saturday June 10, 2006, 5-7 pm at Arti et Amicitiae<\/b>, Rokin 112, 1012 LB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.<\/p>\n Join us for GLOBAL TRACINGS<\/b>, followed by book signing, celebratory drinks and conversation. Book sales at Arti courtesy of Nijhof & Lee booksellers.<\/p>\n Kindly RSVP to design@umn.edu with “E\/W Amsterdam” in subject.<\/p>\n We are delighted to hold our book launch in conjunction with the opening of PLAYMOBIEL curated by Nathalie Faber\/Cut-n-Paste<\/b>, an exhibition of artists using mobile and wireless communication technology including Arno Coenen, Blast Theory, Gerald van der Kaap, Esther Polak and Scanner, opening at Arti et Amicitiae, Friday June 9, 6-8 pm; exhibit runs through July 8<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
short presentations by ELSE\/WHERE: MAPPING contributors
Renee Turner<\/b>, De Geuzen<\/a>, Amsterdam,
Jeremy Wood<\/b>, GPS Drawing<\/a>, London,
Ronald Wall<\/b>, Faculty of Applied Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, and
Esther Polak<\/b>, beeldidiktee<\/a> co-creator, Amsterdam Real Time and the MILK Project<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
short presentations by ELSE\/WHERE: MAPPING contributors
Renee Turner<\/b>, De Geuzen<\/a>, Amsterdam,
Jeremy Wood<\/b>, GPS Drawing<\/a>, London,
Ronald Wall<\/b>, Faculty of Applied Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, and
Esther Polak<\/b>, beeldidiktee<\/a> co-creator, Amsterdam Real Time and the MILK Project<\/p>\n