The concluding volume to Moten’s landmark trilogy consent not to be a single being.
The emergence of contemporary art, engaging widely with other disciplines, as a platform for exploring animal nature.
Examines five performance/artworks: The Artist is Present (2010) by Marina Abramović; The Deer Shelter Skyscape (2007) by James Turrell; CAT (1998) by Ansuman Biswas; Journey to the Lower World by Marcus Coates (2004); and the work with pollen by Wolfgang Laib.
A collection of 14 essays by international scholars and practitioners from across the disciplines of Philosophy, Literature and Theatre and Performance Studies, addressing the nature of the relationship between philosophy and performance.
Examines the frustrations and limitations of conventional Western academic research on social change and describes the struggle to fashion a new approach based on the principle that people have a universal right to participate in the production of knowledge that directly affects their lives.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Introducing the idea of performance as a shared transformative experience, this engaging book will help you make sense of the performer/audience interaction in a landscape where boundaries are collapsing.
The essay interrogates Hadas Ophrat's piece Insomnia.
Documentary exploring the life of Brion Gysin, inventor of a hypnotic light device called the Dreammachine. Includes interviews from some of the ’60s counter-culture’s most eccentric icons.
Video documentation of performance at the ICA presented as part of “Totally Wired” in 1994.