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Tuesday
Dec132011

Turning Point South West invites international thinker to present at BAS7

Concepts and models for regional collaboration and programming

As part of the BAS7 final symposium, Turning Point South West invited international cultural writer and consultant Judith Staines to present 'Concepts and models for regional collaboration and programming' where she highlighted successful cross regional collaborative projects from across the globe. Judith's presentation was the basis for a discussion around developing a visual art project for the South West.

Other contributions to the event include: Franco Berardi Bifo, Kevin Carter, Geoff Cox, Neil Cummings, Edith Doove, Freee, Joasia Krysa, Lisa Le Feuvre, Anya Lewin, Robert Jackson, Roger Malbert, Malcolm Miles, Vlad Morariu, Tom Morton, Andrew Prior, Helen Pritchard, Project Space 11, Edgar Schmitz, Stevphen Shukaitis, Judith Staines, Iain Stewart, Kuba Szreder, Tom Trevor, Magda Tyzlik-Carver, Ubermorgen.com, Pieternel Vermoortel (FormContent), Clayton Welham, (whynotassociates).

The whole two day event was streamed by www.plymouth.ac.uk

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