Undoing the city

Under overskriften Undoing the City arrangerede openhagen en festival fra d. 7-10 maj 2009 i København. Festivalen tog udgangspunkt i den mangfoldighed af urbane projekter, der i disse år sætter spørgsmålstegn ved den byudvikling, der finder sted rundt omkring i Europa. Workshops, debatter, filmscreeninger, byvandringer, havnerundfarter, fester, parader, aktioner og meget mere vil stille spørgsmål til den måde vi bruger byen på, og samtidig være med til at ’omgøre’ den.

Om Undoing the City

About Undoing the City (English)

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Om Undoing the City

Skrevet om Undoing the City

6. maj Bypolitisk festival vil ind i din gård - iBYEN.dk
6. maj Aktivister vil gøre byen til en kampzone - Modkraft.dk
13. april Undoing the city in Copenhagen - Trikster


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The Future Isn’t What it Used to Be Mute

#209 | Updates for March 7 and 8 (in English und auf Deutsch) After the Greek Riots

#208 | Two banks occupied in the northern city of Komotini; occupations of the General Accounting Office and the National Printing House continue After the Greek Riots

#207 | Will there be social unrest in Greece soon? 86.9% say “yes” After the Greek Riots

#206 | How to take out a riot police unit (a play in 10 acts) After the Greek Riots

#205 | Manolis Glezos tear-gassed; reformist trade union leader attacked by demonstrators After the Greek Riots

#204 | They say “austerity”, we say “fight back!”: government gazette HQ and ministries occupied After the Greek Riots

March Fourth Around the World Continental Drift

We Don’t Need No Education? The Case of the London Met Mute

# 203 | Crisis, “bankruptcy” and probation are a generalisation of the social and class war. No consent to the austerity plan! After the Greek Riots

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