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Site 12
Luding Bridge, Sichuan Province
Moxi, Sichuan Province
Xichang, Sichuan Province
Maotai, Guizhou Province
Zunyi, Guizhou Province
On the Train
Lugu Lake, Yunnan Province
Lijiang, Yunnan Province
Kunming, Yunnan Province
On the Road in Guangxi
Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province
Ruijin, Jiangxi Province

 

Works that are realized throughout the course of the Long March

 

 
 

 


      
     


NoChinaTown
  Long March Project ¨C NO CHINATOWN

 

 
 
 One of the consequences of globalization is the globalization of migration. What is the meaning of the ˇ°globalization of Chinatownˇ±There is no way to calculate how many Chinese are living in diaspora, just as there is no way to calculate how many Chinatowns there are in the world. As consequences of the migration of people with different geographical, linguistic (and dialects), cultural,ethical, class, ideological, political background... ...
  Take NO Chinatown Survey
Current Exhibit    

   

No Chinatown Campaign Tent at Auckland Lantern Festival March 2-March 4, 2007
No Chinatown Architecture Competition            [ Official website ]
No Chinatown Campaign headquarters

Triennial Exhibition Site Gus Fisher Gallery
Triennial Exhibition Site ARTSPACE
Triennial Exhibition Site St. Paul Street Gallery


Opening of turbulence ¨C 3rd Auckland Triennial

No Chinatown Architecture Competition Kids Day
Ciao frum sum auld gaea (video work)

   
 
Research

Around Auckland
Project Research in auckland December 2006
 
Participating Artists

Long March Project - P.R China
Daniel Malone      - New Zealand
Kah Bee Chow       - Malaysia/New Zealand
   
 
Media

ˇ¤turbulence artists in Auckland
ˇ¤turbulence events
ˇ¤turbulence installation images
ˇ¤turbulence new works by NZ artists
ˇ¤turbulence opens
ˇ¤turbulence symposium
  Media Links  
Long March Project Featured on New Zealand National Radio's Asian Report on Mar.7th
3rd Auckland Triennial artists the Long March Project were on TV's One News on Mar.4th.
NZ Listenner feature Long March Project by Tze Ming Mok
 
Discussion  

ˇ¤December 18, 2006 Beijing Olympic Make-Over, Daniel Malone
ˇ¤January 10, 2007 Seasons Greetings, Kah Bee Chow
ˇ¤January 15, 2007 Daniel Malone Back from San Francisco Chinatown
ˇ¤January 17, 2007 Daniel Malone about the history of Gus Fischer Gallery
 
More information on 3rd Auckland Triennial  

ˇ¤About Turbulence 3rd Auckland Triennial
ˇ¤Long March Project, Kah Bee Chow and Daniel Malone
ˇ¤Official Auckland Triennial website