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Deluge: A Moving Art Installation Return of the Videocassettes


20 Jun 2012, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

The Old Blockbusters Video Store 95 Rushey Green Catford SE6 4AF

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Cost free
Department Centre for Urban & Community Research
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Contact Lenka Horavoka

Platform-7 Event/Talk as part of Deluge, an art installation by Paul Halliday of Goldsmiths

This academic talk is taking place at a disused Blockbuster store in Catford, during the National Recycle Week. The speakers will be Paul Halliday, Peter Coles and Francisco Calafate-Faria from Goldsmiths. The main subject is waste, absolescence and recycling. The art installation itself can be viewed 24 hours a day from 23rd May until 24th June 201 at this live Catford exhibition space.

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20 Jun 2012 2:00pm - 4:00pm
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