Festival catalogue.
Groys explores art in the age of the thingless medium, the internet. He claims that if the techniques of mechanical reproduction gave us objects without aura, digital production generates aura without objects, transforming all its materials into vanishing markers of the transitory present.
Performing Borders: A Study Room Guide on physical and conceptual borders within Live Art.
In this interactive media performance Zoo Indigo take their babies on tour so they can perform while you babysit.
Includes the 2012 performance text and a DVD.
Part of Live Art and Motherhood: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and the Maternal (P3025).
Quarterly publication on art and parenting in the age of austerity. Issue 1, Spring 2016. Issue 2, Summer 2016. Issue 3, High Summer 2016. Issue 4, Autumn 2016. Issue 5, Summer 2017.
Two recommended reading lists of titles, artists and groups related to Live Art and Motherhood.
See uploaded files.
Immersive Life Practices talks to Chicago-based artists and authors about life as an art practice and art as a life practice. The contributors explore a range of concerns, from how to be holistic, ethical, or practical; to how to balance life and work; to formal questions of how to represent a never-ending project.
5 year anniversary publication. 9 copies in large folder.
Article exploring the relationship between the critical categories ‘performance’ and ‘labour’ through the broader term ‘practice’ developed in Marx’s more mature writings.
A collection of essays in which six anonymous artists and arts professionals write about the machinations of the art world and its relationship with the rest of reality.
Four performance artists meet to consider the use of video in their work and their relationship to the medium. Can be found in Miscellaneous folder number 3