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To our readers:
 
We are pleased to announce that the fourth issue of Ctrl+P is now ready for 
downloading at   http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp/issue4.pdf . This 
issue contributes to the theme of  'art and the community' with essays that 
cover a range of "communities" - from the Philippines' premier state university 
in the nation's capital, to the Cultural Center of the Philippines, to banana 
plantation workers in Southern Philippines, to cosmopolitan Singapore.  Helen 
Yu-Rivera and Kristine Lim write on a project that aimed to gather secrets from 
walk-in audiences in an academic corridor-cum-gallery; Rogelio Teves and 
Kyungah Ham reflect on Honey Banana, Ham's video project for the 2006 Gwangju 
Biennale; Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez reviews the first Singapore Art Biennale. We 
also reprint Karen Flores' curatorial notes on the latest edition of the 13 
Artists Award, the Philippines' most prestigious recognition for emerging 
artists.
 
Please help us circulate this issue by hitting the Ctrl+P keys and share the 
printed copy, and/or forward this announcement through email. PDF file opens in 
Adobe Reader software. For free download please go to 
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.

 
Sincerely,
 
Flaudette May V. Datuin
Issue editor  
 
Ctrl+P Journal of Contemprary Art
email: ctrl_p_artjournal
web: http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp
 
 
 
PS. Ctrl+P's first three issues can be read at:
http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp/Issue1.pdf 
http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp/Issue2.pdf
http://www.trauma-interrupted.org/ctrlp/issue3.pdf
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