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Join us for this panel discussion on real world games in urban spaces, hosted by Immanent Urbanism(s), followed by continued discussion and social hangout ❀️

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πŸ“ LOCATION/HOW TO FIND πŸ“
Travel to Seven Sisters on the Victoria Line. Exit the station and walk north along the main road (away from the big tower block) for 2mins until you reach The Post Bar on your right

The Post Bar, 316 High Rd, London, N15 4BN
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GhnNAQgDdND4V9hM9

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What if we made play central to our urban cultures and urban design? What if cities were adapted for massive games of tag, capture the flag, mystery puzzles, mazes and obstacle courses? In this Immanent Urbanism(s) panel discussion, we will hear from people who run large, in-person games in urban settings: Rachel Roberts, from Journey to the End of the Night, and Ben Roper from PlayCulture

In our discussion, which will take place at the music venue/community hub The Post Bar, in Tottenham, London, we will explore these two very creative projects, their founders’ and members’ relationships to the city, and why games that engage with the affordances and psychogeography of the city show that play should be seen as serious business for architecture, urban planning, and urban life in general

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πŸš€ WHAT HAPPENS AT OUR MEETUPS? πŸš€
Get your brain working with our panel discussion, then join the conversation afterwards at our social hangout (same venue)

🎈 CAN I BRING MY FRIEND? 🎈
Absolutely! Entry is free, just turn up!

❀️ MORE INFORMATION πŸ€”
We're very happy to answer any questions you may have, just message us on Meetup, or email info@playculture.com, or visit www.playculture.com

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