| Nov-Dec, 2005--Here be Dragons: Cartography of Globalization |
| Friday, 11 November 2005 19:00 | |||
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Here Be Dragons: Cartography of Globalization
An Exhibition initiated by Toronto School of Creativity & Inquiry
12 Nov. - 17 Dec. 2005 But the point of these maps isn't to say: 'Look how trapped we are.' These networks are contested, and vulnerable. And there exist counter-networks, on whose nodes a multitude of protagonists are searching for and inventing emergency exits. Maps of these powers 'from below' give expression to creative resistances and workable alternatives. These are a different type of dragon. Believing that counter-cartography is a political provocation, the Toronto School of Creativity & Inquiry is initiating a series of participatory events during the mapping show as forums for the discussion of questions raised by these critical cartographers. Where are the dragons today? How might we navigate a course within, against, and beyond the enclosures of the known world? The exhibition features maps, texts, audio, and video by Pierre Bélanger (Toronto), Adrian Blackwell (Toronto), Bureau d'études (Paris), Govcom.org (Amsterdam), Brian Holmes (Paris), Polaris Institute (Ottawa), and Kika Thorne (Victoria). Richard J.F. Day (Kingston) occupies the 24-hour Gallery. Contact heather(at)torontofreegallery.org torontoschool(at)sympatico.ca
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