mercredi 10 novembre 2010

II JAPANTEX 2010 Interior Trend Show, Tokyo, Japan II


APANTEX 2010, Tokyo, Japan
17th – 19th November

Title: The 29th JAPANTEX2010 Interior Trend Show

Organized byNippon Interior Fabrics Association (NIF)

ThemeGood day, Good style Shoku-Iku

DateNovember 17 (Wed.) - 19 (Fri.), 2010
10:00-18:00 *Closed at 17:00 on the last day

VenueTokyo Big Sight / West Halls
3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0063 Japan

Admission FeeJPY 1,000 (tax included)

Supported by:
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), The Association of the Promotion of International Trade, Japan and Related Organizations & Embassies

In Conjunction with:
INTERIOR FESTIVAL 2010 : West Hall
IPEC-2010(INTERIOR PRO EX CO) : West Hall
Japan Houseware Show 2010 : West Hall
JAPAN Home & building Show 2010 : East Hall

What will you find at JAPANTEX2010
Window Treatments: Curtains, Blinds, Screens, Curtain Rail, Upholstery, Fabrics, etc.
Floor Coverings: Carpets, Rugs, Wooden Flooring, Flooring Materials, Cork Tiles, Plastic Flooring, Tatami Mats, Textile, etc.
Wall Coverings: Wallpaper, Japanese Wall Paper, Paintings, Tiles, Fusuma Paper, Shoji Paper, etc.
Home Fashion: Cushions, Tapestries, Tableware, Upholstery Fabrics, Towels, Bedding,Interior Goods,Picture Frames,
Picture Rails, Furniture, Interior Lighting
Workshops: Sewing Machines, Glues, Repair Items, Equipment, Software, Printers, etc.
Japanese-Traditional: Fabrics, Japanese Paper, Wooden Products, Lacquer Products, etc.
Textile Designer: Textile design, Textile pattern, etc.
Interior Publishers: Press, Media


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II Science Film Festival 2010, Bangkok, Thailand II


Science Film Festival 2010, Bangkok, Thailand
16th - 30th November

The Science Film Festival, initiated by the Goethe-Institut in 2005, enjoys a unique position: It presents films, which communicate technological and scientific issues accessibly and entertainingly to a broad audience. Through this approach, the festival encourages a culture of science films that effectively combines education and entertainment, demonstrating that science communication and learning can be fun.

In addition, the festival offers a platform for intercultural exchange through which different approaches to the world of knowledge converge. This mandate was further emphasised this year with the regionalisation of the event. Since the films are intended to reach in particular pupils and students, all films are synchronized into the local languages to provide greater accessibility.

The Science Film Festival 2010 is organized by the Goethe-Institut and the French Embassy in each county, as well as UNESCO. Furthermore, organizers and core partners in the different countries are science education establishments, ministries, universities, as well as leading German enterprises that act as generous supporters.

You can go see the films @
  • Esplanade Cineplex, Rattanathibet, Tel. : 0-2589-7321.
  • Science Study Center (Bangkok Planetarium), Tel. : 0-2392-1773.
  • Thailand Science Park, Tel .0-2564-7000 to 1489. 
  • Thai Film Archive, Salaya, Nakhon Pathom, Tel. : 0-2482-2013-14 ext. 111
  • National Science Museum, Tel .0-2577-9999 ext. 2108, 2109.
  • Science Square, Chamchuri Square Tel. : 0-2160-5356.
  • TK Park, at the Goethe-Institut and Alliance Francaise, Bangkok,  Tel. : 0-2264-5963.

      
See more details @ http://www.goethe.de/sciencefilmfestival 

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