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Text = Archive = {img:toy.gif} [[http://www.supertoy.org/:SUPERTOYS]] (Arnolfini, 22 Nov 2008 - 18 Jan 2009) is an exhibition and related events exploring toys, affective machines and play. Artists, technologists, children and adults examine how toys operate 'transitionally' in allowing feelings to be carried between the human subject and external objects. The overall project is based on earlier work (2006-07) to make a toy by children for children using the Brian Aldiss story 'Supertoys Last All Summer Long' as a point of departure. The project was initially developed in collaboration with children from Headley Park Primary School. → [[http://www.supertoy.org/cgi-bin/wiki/read.cgi?section=Supertoys&page=kahvesociety:read more]] ---- {img:leftovers(sm).jpg} [Leftovers:LEFTOVERS] (June/July 2007) is a performance and sound installation by Mem Morrison (with Andy Pink) based on interviews with Turkish Cypriot café owners exploring the relationship between the greasy spoon cafés, the full English breakfast and immigrant cultures. → [Leftovers:read more] ---- {img:say.gif} [[http://www.unit2.co.uk/archive/index_002.html:SAY IT AS IT IS]] (October 2007 & November 2006) is an ongoing series of polemical presentations on the art world and its discontents, moderated by Anthony Iles. Project initiated by UNIT2 in collaboration with K-S. → [[http://www.unit2.co.uk/archive/index_002.html:Peter Fend, John Jordan, Virginia Nimarkoh]] → [[http://www.unit2.co.uk/archive/archive_014.html:Emma Rushton & Derek Tyman]] ---- {img:walk.jpg} [walking East:WALKING EAST] (March 2007) is a walk around London's East End stopping at cafés. It is being created by artist Susanne Radmann and women from the Somali, Bangladeshi and English communities, produced in collaboration with Chisenhale Art Place, Morpeth Secondary School and Globe Town Education Action Zone. → [Walking East:read more] ---- {img:quack.jpg} [[http://www.quack-project.com/:QUACK-PROJECT]] (2003) is a playful CD-Rom/internet language resource for young children, produced in collaboration with REALL, Middlesex University, London Primary schools and [[http://www.signwave.co.uk/:Signwave]]. → [[http://www.quack-project.com/:http://www.quack-project.com/]] → buy it online from the [[http://www.kahve-house.com/wiki/house/read/shop:KAHVE-HOUSE shop]]. ---- {img:walk.jpg} [Reise:DIE REISE NACH JERUSALEM] (June 2002) is a performance by artist Susanne Radmann walking repetitiously between a mosque and a synagogue. → [Reise:read more] ---- {img:notes.gif} [[http://www.vivaria.net/experiments/notes/publication/:NOTES TOWARDS THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE]] (2002) by Elmo, Gum, Heather, Holly, Mistletoe and Rowan, Sulawesi Crested Macaques from Paignton Zoo Environmental Park (UK). Book & accompanying DVD published by Kahve-Society (with Book Works) in a limited edition of 100. → [[http://www.vivaria.net/experiments/notes/publication/:http://www.vivaria.net/experiments/notes/publication/]] ---- {img:conversation.jpg} [[http://www.kahve-house.com/conversations/:A COFFEE-HOUSE CONVERSATION ON THE INTERNATIONAL ART WORLD AND ITS EXCLUSIONS]] (at the time of the 7th Istanbul Biennial) (2002) is a FREE e-book (pdf document) resulting from earlier seminars in Istanbul and London. It is published in collaboration with [[http://www.autograph-abp.co.uk/:Autograph]] and [[http://www.i-dat.org/:i-DAT]]. The publication follows 'A Coffee-House Conversation on the International Art world and Its Exclusions' (2001), two day seminars programmed in collaboration with Platform: Osmanli Bankasi Contemporary Art Centre, Istanbul and Autograph, London. The e-book can be downloaded from here: → [[http://www.kahve-house.com/conversations/:http://www.kahve-house.com/conversations/]] ---- {img:crowd.gif} [chatroom:CHATROOM IRL] ... in real life (2001) was a live mixed reality internet installation in a cafĂ©, in collaboration with STAR and VX-Labs, Shoreditch Gallery, London. → http://www.crowd-like.net/ (now offline)