Mapping for Change will start early!
Map Fest evening 1, July 9. Food at 17.30 — Presentations at 18:15 — Football at 20:30
Due to a great performance by eleven sweaty Dutch men, we will start the evening a bit earlier than planned. This way you get the best of both worlds: engaging speakers presenting great mapping projects, and hot guy on guy action on the soccer field. Oh, and for those who couldn't care less if Holland beats Uruguay: there will be a football free lounge as well.
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Subjective atlas of Serbia, Annelys de Vet -Subjective atlas of Serbia (Dom Omladine, 2008), ed. A de Vet
Feel free to join us for a light bite at 17.30. All presentations will start at 18.15. The amazing line-up stays the same: Annelys de Vet, Wietske Maas, Malkit Shoshan and Christian Nold will grace us with their presence, and present their latest, best, and most radical projects.
More information
For more information, visit the Mapping for Change page. Mapping for Change is the first of three Map Fest events. Map Fest takes place July 6, 8 and 9. The final evening, July 9, will also be the first Ignite Amsterdam event.
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Atlas of the Conflict Israel-Palestine by Malkit Shoshan -
Atlas of the Conflict Israel-Palestine, Malkit Shoshan, 010 Publishers 2010
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Dutch-Chinese Plant names, Wietske Maas -
Dr Wang showing the translation between Dutch and Chinese names for some of the common medicinal plants growing in inner city Utrecht (Here we looked up the Ash and Angelica — Es and Engelwort). Found on Wietske's The Grand Domestic Revolution website.
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