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                                  First shown at MMU AA2A exhibition in June 2011 and then at the MA Show in October of the same year,  Where’s Good For You? is a participative project developed  as part of on-going investigations into methods of achieving positive interactions between strangers in cities. Inspired by the works of practitioners such as Candy Chang, Illegalart.org and Tim Devin, it is part of a portfolio of projects designed to provide opportunities for individuals to form relationships improving commonality and  cohesion.

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                                  Manchester Metropolitan University MA Show, October 2011
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                                  Manchester Metropolitan University AA2A Exhibition, June 2011

                                    Please feel free to digitally complete your own sentence to share your favourite places. Contributions will be displayed online in the coming months.
                                    Where's Good For You?