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MTalks—Assemble Papers symposium: Music Makes Cities

Apr 23, 20191 hr 4 min
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Following the release of Assemble Papers's print edition (#10: ‘Housing’, available all season at MPavilion 2018), the AP team (editor Jana Perkovic with Eugenia Lim, Cat McGauran and Vlad Doudakliev) hosted a series of panel sessions exploring the intersection between the way we experience, design and plan for a lively and equitable city. Panel four: Music Makes Cities How does music shape the city as a civic force? We surround ourselves with it daily but don’t often think of music as something that leads to more open and democratic planning, policy, education and city systems. Speakers: Andrea Baker (Monash University), Bec Hornsby (3RRR), Helen Marcou (Bakehouse Studios), Sui Zhen and more. — Image: Sydney Opera House under construction, 1966. National Archives of Australia A1500, K1431
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