Free  workshop for the AHRC funded smARTcities and Waste interdisciplinary waste innovation network: theme: Urban Waste Streams and Flows.

all day, 6th April, Middlesex University.

speakers artists and other info below/on the following link.

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http://smartcitiesandwaste.com/doku.php?id=london

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS AND ARTISTS

Professor Lian Lundy Waste, Pollution and Water www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-directory/profile/lundy-lian

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Lian's primary research interests are in the field of urban environmental pollution and its mitigation using sustainable drainage systems, sustaining the delivery of ...

Dr Diane Purchase Electronic (E-)Waste www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-directory/profile/purchase-diane

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Dr Diane Purchase BSc, MSc, PhD, PGCHE, FHEA, MRSB, CBiol, SCImem, FIEnvSc

Dr James Baker nanotechnology water and waste (exact topic TBC)

Barbara Herridge & Dimitra Rappou North London Waste Authority

Dr Kim Trogal University of Canterbury The Politics of Repair

ARTISTS [Exhibitions / Installations]

*Lara Luna Bartley Materials-led artist and maker working primarily with found materials (forages, gathers and reuses everything from cardboard to pallets and wooden fruit boxes) https://www.a-n.co.uk/person/lara-luna-bartley/

*Kuniko Maeda http://www.kuniko-maeda.com

Kuniko studied traditional wood carving in Kyoto and following BA and MA degrees in textile design

at Chelsea College of Arts, she is currently studying for a MA Fine Art at Middlesex University. Her

interest in material lifecycle and sustainability resulted in the use of recycled paper, which then

became the leading concern of her studio practice: “by exploring the relationship between Japanese

philosophy and craft techniques I found a clue in how to re-evaluate the use of materials and explore

the underestimated beauty of everyday materials and waste

 

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