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SUMMARY:Learning From Kilburn
DESCRIPTION:To book a free class go to the website and click on the cl
 ass you are interested in.\n\nEconomics: How does money work in Kilbur
 n? (Part 2)\nA class with Charles Davies\nSaturday 12 April, 12â€“5pm\
 nTricycle Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JR\nÂ \nLeading on from
  an earlier session, this class will ask how money works in Kilburn, a
 ttempting to collect and collate the narratives that we project on to 
 money, and what it tells us about ourselves individually and collectiv
 ely.\nÂ Â \nÂ \nGraphic Design: Typography and the High Road\nA class 
 with OK-RM\nWednesday 16 April, 7â€“9pm\n(Venue to be confirmed)\nÂ \n
 This class will use the graphic language of typographies and typologie
 s found along the High Road the study whether Kilburn has its own urba
 n graphic dialect. Can a neighbourhood develop a singular visual ident
 ity? What would a Kilburn patois be?\nÂ \nHousing: Where does Kilburn 
 live? (Part 2)\nA class with Daisy Froud\nTuesday 22 April 7â€“9pm\nGo
 refield House Community Room, Canterbury Road, NW6 5TA\nÂ \nÂ \nThis c
 lass will explore the mix of housing in Kilburn in greater detail, and
  how it has come to be this way. We will begin to collectively draft a
  manifesto for a possible future(s) of housing in the area. As Londonâ
 €™s density increases, what does this mean for Kilburn?\nÂ \nÂ \nPedag
 ogy: A radical education in Kilburn\nA class with Harriet Harriss\nThu
 rsday 24 April, 7â€“9pm\nTricycle Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, NW6 
 7JR\nÂ Â \nWhat is the value of a tiny university? How can radical for
 ms of education be useful systems for engagement and dissemination of 
 new ideas? This class will discuss how a â€˜live projectâ€™ could faci
 litate an alternative form of education, and ways to build on this in 
 a local context.\nÂ \nThe final three classes will take place on Satur
 day 26 April, in a series of threeÂ \ntwo-hour sessions.\nÂ \nUrban St
 udies: Ageing and the city\nA class with Sophie Handler\nSaturday 26 A
 pril, 11amâ€“1pm\nTricycle Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JR\nÂ 
 \nÂ \nHow would an elderly person use an area like Kilburn? What are t
 he different points of reference for using the city as we grow old? Th
 is class will explore how ageing affects our understanding of our surr
 oundings, and ways of designing for all ages.\nÂ Â \nGeography: Where 
 does Kilburn finish?\nA class with Verity-Jane Keefe\nSaturday 26 Apri
 l, 1.30â€“3.30pm\nTricycle Theatre, 269 Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JR\nÂ 
 \nÂ \nWhere does Kilburn finish? Where are the invisible edges of the 
 neighbourhood? What the points of transition and convergence with surr
 ounding areas? This session will collectively map the physical and per
 ceived boundaries of Kilburn.\n\n\nFor more information visit https://
 ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com/events/learning-from-kilburn
DTSTART:20140412T060000Z
DTEND:20140426T220000Z
CATEGORIES:education
LOCATION:Kilburn, various
WEBSITE:http://learningfromkilburn.com/
URL:http://learningfromkilburn.com/
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Michael 
 Stuart":https://ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com/profile/MichaelStuart
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