There is no beginning or end of a city, there is no place of entry and exit, there is no entrance that can be opened, there are no gateway texts, no ...
Deepa Naik and Trenton Oldfield are the co-founders and remain the co-coordinators. The organisation benefits from a working group of young independent thinkers and practitioners. It is also the sum of ...
It began as an idea in 2001 and had two test runs; first in 2004 (' Thames Gateway - Whose City is it Anyway?' Salon ), then in 2006 ('The Suburbinisation ...
‘Independent' refers to the fact that we are not owned metaphorically or technically by anyone. We are not attached to any institution or company thus avoiding the constant cajole ...
All of the initial money to start This Is Not A Gateway came from Deepa Naik and Trenton Oldfield’s private earnings (juggling TINAG alongside paid work). Deepa and Trenton remain the ...
This is the most difficult to answer as there were and remain numerous and pressing motivations. In 2001, the aim was twofold; firstly it was clear neo-liberal globalisation and new technologies ...
The festival occurs in London as we live here, but this is by no means it is a festival/summit solely about London or for those in the UK. While our finances ...
This Is Not A Gateway was registered as a not-for-profit organisation in November 2007, company number 06415761 . The organisation’s directors are Deepa Naik and Trenton Oldfield. Ellen O’Hara ...