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if you know any artists, designers etc and wanted to forward it to them, it's a last minute opportunity to be involved ...

"Join us as we take over a soon to be demolished 1960s housing estate and begin to transform more than 100 empty flats, public spaces and facades into a creative playground for artists, designers and residents. The Market Estate Project culminates in February 2010, in a one day event, inviting the public to explore the site and the works - just before the bulldozers move in. The call for submissions is now open."

http://www.marketestateproject.com
Market Estate Project - Islington - deadline 10.12.09.
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