lingo bingo

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Lingo Bingo is a response to the misuse of ‘the stage’ and is a joyful and playful response and challenge to a symptomatic condition of ‘the stage and urbanism’

Lingo Bingo was birthed in Café Emm, Firth Street, Soho after a recent public lecture on a proposed tall building for Southwark’s riverside, at a influential academic institution

Ellen Haukås, Chris Sharpe and Trenton Oldfield discussed a page a clichés Trenton had written down, used and re-used by the architect when discussing the ‘pregnant lady’ he hopes to be build alongside the River Thames, opposite St Paul’s

Despite the playful nature it is as serious as Bingo gets, being pursued across public lectures worldwide and there is no doubt ‘bingo’ will be called at many lectures Lingo Bingo winners will be awarded a TINAG London inspired Snow Dome.

The ‘first edition postcard’ was launched at TINAG May 8th Salon.

Coming editions include specificversions for Art & Architecture and Urban Renewal & Regeneration public lectures and will be available to download soon

The first edition can be downloaded here - print it of and pass it on to colleagues, fellow students and those about to give presentations

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