08 | PHILIPPINES🇵🇭 | A 'Bayanihan' Spirit of Filipino Open-Source Community ft. Kwago Czyka Tumaliuan Art Connect 藝文連線
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When the whole city was under lockdown, schools were closed, and students were required to join classes online, all of a sudden, the burden fell under the parent’s shoulders.
Czyka Tumaliuan is a bookstore owner, maker, writer, curator, and a single mother. She shared with us how she managed to ‘survive’ with her daughter and gathered over 1,300 people in the ‘Lockdown Lab’ program to initiate different projects in response to the pandemic, including making face shields, journalist protection kits, public health videos and there’s much more they’ve done…..
Kwago
Kwago is an independent research and publishing laboratory based in the Philippines. It develops exhibitions, publications, programs and projects to create spaces centered on community, collaboration and collective reimagining of authorship, access and distribution. It believes in the power of paper, ink and code as tools for the practice of freedom.
Read More:
◼︎ Website: https://isipkwago.carrd.co/
◼︎ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/isipkwago/
◼︎ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isipkwago/
Subscribe to Art Connect on Apple Podcast, Spotify, SoundOn, or wherever you can listen to this podcast. 😀
Produced by Bamboo Curtain Studio
Supported by Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
When the whole city was under lockdown, schools were closed, and students were required to join classes online, all of a sudden, the burden fell under the parent’s shoulders.
Czyka Tumaliuan is a bookstore owner, maker, writer, curator, and a single mother. She shared with us how she managed to ‘survive’ with her daughter and gathered over 1,300 people in the ‘Lockdown Lab’ program to initiate different projects in response to the pandemic, including making face shields, journalist protection kits, public health videos and there’s much more they’ve done…..
Kwago
Kwago is an independent research and publishing laboratory based in the Philippines. It develops exhibitions, publications, programs and projects to create spaces centered on community, collaboration and collective reimagining of authorship, access and distribution. It believes in the power of paper, ink and code as tools for the practice of freedom.
Read More:
◼︎ Website: https://isipkwago.carrd.co/
◼︎ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/isipkwago/
◼︎ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isipkwago/
Subscribe to Art Connect on Apple Podcast, Spotify, SoundOn, or wherever you can listen to this podcast. 😀
Produced by Bamboo Curtain Studio
Supported by Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
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