Publications:    

Cities Without Maps/Kota Tanpa Peta

If You See Something, Say Something newspaper

There Goes The Neighbourhood - Redfern and the Politics of Urban Space

Local Brew

 

There Goes The Neighbourhood book

Edited and compiled by Keg de Souza and Zanny Begg (You Are Here)
Designed by Tom Sevil (Breakdown Press)
Printed by Break Out
126 pages

$15 to buy your copy:
Distributed by Better Read Then Dead, King St Newtown and Glebe Books, Glebe, Sydney
And Brunskwick Bound, Melbourne

Or we can post you a copy (postage is $10 in Australia/$20 overseas):
Make Cheques out to:
You are here
PO Box 391
Newtown NSW 2042
Direct Deposit  to You Are Here
BSB: 802184  Account: 95923
Send Payment receipt and order form to contactyouarehere@gmail.com

There Goes the Neighborhood begins with a close study of Redfern before expanding into international examples to provide a detailed exploration of how the phenomenon of gentrification is altering the relationship between democracy and demography around the world. This book has been published in tandem with an exhibition of the same name and many of the contributions come from participating artists in the exhibition: Brenda L. Croft (Australia), 16beaver (USA), Daniel Boyd (Australia), Temporary Services (USA), Jakob Jakobsen (Denmark), Lisa Kelly (Australia), SquatSpace (Australia), Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro (Germany/Australia), Evil Brothers (Australia), You Are Here (Australia), Michael Rakowitz (USA), Miklos Erhardt and Little Warsaw (Hungary), Bijari (Brazil) and Democracia (Spain). The book also includes contributions from key thinkers about the complex life of cities such as the Situationists, Mike Davis, Brian Holmes, Gary Foley and Elizabeth Farrelly.

There Goes The Neighbourhood is edited by Keg de Souza and Zanny Begg from You Are Here, a Sydney based art collective which focuses on social and spatial mapping.

To access a PDF of the book click here.