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Postópolis! DF

2010 June 9
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by Jesus

Went to Postópolis! DF last night, June 8, 2010, and it was great.  I most enjoyed hearing and learning about the other bloggers.  Some bloggers I was not even aware of:  Ten of the best bloggers.  If you are a blogger and want to stay informed or get inspired then attend Postópolis! DF, through June 12, 2010.  And the best part is that is FREE.

(untitled) Daniel Hernandez, presenter, Intersections, w/Ali Gadorki of Kumbia Queers founder

click here f0r a slide show of photos taken opening evening

Here is the information on Postópolis! DF that I picked up from their site:  Storefront for Art and Architecture, in partnership with Museo Experimental El Eco, Tomo and Domus Magazine, is hosting the third edition of Postopolis!, a public five-day session of near-continuous conversation curated by some of the world’s most prominent bloggers from the fields of architecture, art, urbanism, landscape, music and design. Ten world-renowned bloggers from Los Angeles, New York, Turin, Barcelona, London and elsewhere have come to one location, Mexico City, to host a series of discussions, interviews, slideshows, presentations, films and panels fusing the informal and interdisciplinary approach of the architecture blogosphere with rare face-to-face interaction.

Postópolis! DF meets in the magnificent courtyard of Museo Experimental El Eco, designed by Matthias Goeritz, to conduct back-to-back interviews of some of Mexico City’s most influential thinkers and practitioners – including architects, city planners, artists and urban theorists but also military historians, filmmakers, photographers, activists and musicians.

If you are in México City attend, you will not be disappointed.  AND if you can’t be in México City, follow the live stream on Postópolish! DF beginning at 4:00 PM CT.

Location

Museo Experimental El Eco

Sullivan 43, Col. San Rafael, CP 09470 Mexico City,

Tel. 5535 51 86

www.eleco.unam.mx

Below is a short video I shot with first blog presenter Daniel Hernandez of Intersections.

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