Lap-POP

by Scott Beale on October 17, 2005 · 1 comment

Lap-POP

My good friend Min Jung Kim is the guest MC & Curator of Lap-POP, an APA Blogging Night with Locus Arts which takes place this Thursday, October 20th at SPACE180 in San Francisco. The event begins at 8pm and feaures writers Ernie Hsiung and Glenda Bautista, sound artist Robynn Takayama, photographer Courtney Patubo and musical performer Annie Lin.

Presenting a night of performance & readings & photography from notable APA bloggers and artists. Lap-POP! will be an intersection between geekery, personal expression, and pop culture. Wifi a plenty. BYOG = Bring Your Own Geekery. (laptop,digital camera, camphones, etc etc)

Check out Glenda’s write-up on Lap-POP.

UPDATE: I showed up towards the end of the event, but I managed to shoot a few photos.

- graphic by Amy Lam

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