Talkaoke on SE14 6AF: What will New Cross be?


New Cross is an area home to emerging creative businesses, deprived council estates and large numbers of students. How do these different communities interact? What is the future of New Cross? What will happen to the creative culture that has thrived in this area? On the 5th November, you are invited to Deptford Town Hall to air your views and envision possible futures around the Talkaoke table.

This Talkaoke was hosted for the first time by a rising star of Talkaoke: Jesse Darlin’.

photo by Diamond Geyser

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One Response to “Talkaoke on SE14 6AF: What will New Cross be?”

  1. Ben says:

    More details here:
    http://www.gold.ac.uk/calendar/?id=2453

    The event is preceded by the premiere screenings of four films on Deptford’s black history, including the story of the reggae soundsystems, the New Cross fire and the policing of the black community.

    Deptford.TV Premieres: Black History Month

    Documentary film screenings
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    Four short films made by Goldsmiths MA Screen Documentary students for Deptford.TV on Deptford’s black history. They look at the story of reggae sound systems in the area, the growth of the black community here, and the racist violence of the 1970s and 1980s, including the New Cross Fire.

    Sponsors:
    The Centre for the study of Global Media and Democracy http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/global-media-democracy/
    The Centre for Urban and Community Research http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/cucr/
    Goldsmiths Media and Communications http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/media-communications/

    Organisers:
    Deptford.TV http://deptford.tv
    Event Information

    Location: Council Chamber, Deptford Town Hall Building
    Cost: Free
    Website: http://deptford.tv
    Time: 5 November 2008, 16:30 – 17:15
    For Further Details

    E-mail: b.gidley

    Participatory democracy // TV gameshow // imagine the future of New Cross
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    Goldsmiths, University of London, is located in the heart of the dynamic and diverse neighbourhood of New Cross. The area is home to emerging creative businesses, deprived council estates and large numbers of students. How do these different communities interact?

    A small row of terraced houses along New Cross Road, owned by Goldsmiths, hosts several much-loved local businesses – among them the wonderful Cafe Crema, the world-renowned Prangsta and Danse Macabre design and clothing outlets. New Cross is changing, with the development of parts of the Goldsmiths campus, new luxury residential developments, and the opening of several creative industry businesses. What is the future of New Cross?

    As property portfolios are rationalised, it seems possible that the entire street will be swallowed up in a new development. What will happen to Crema and the creative culture it has helped to foster in the area?

    On the 5th of November, you are invited to Deptford Town Hall to air your views and envision possible futures at a public Talkaoke, an interactive audience-led talk show on the future of the area.

    Talkaoke is is the spontaneous, global/local talk show where anyone can take a seat and air their views around the doughnut of chat. The format was created by The People Speak – a public art collective that develops ‘tools for the world to take over itself’. The purpose of this event is to bring together as diverse a collection of interest groups as possible, and provide a safe and enjoyable format for them to challenge each other’s perceptions and plans for the area in a constructive way.

    Sponsors:
    The Centre for the study of Global Media and Democracy http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/global-media-democracy/
    The Centre for Urban and Community Research http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/cucr/
    Goldsmiths Media and Communications http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/media-communications/

    Organisers:
    Deptford.TV http://deptford.tv

    Hosts:
    The People Speak http://theps.net/

    Event Information

    Location: Council Chamber, Deptford Town Hall Building
    Cost: Free
    Website: http://www.talkaoke.com/
    Time: 5 November 2008, 17:15 – 20:30
    For Further Details

    E-mail: b.gidley

    If you are attending an event and need the College to help with any mobility requirements you may have, please contact the event organiser in advance to ensure we can accommodate your needs.

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