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The Society of the Spectacle

Artist/Author: Guy Debord | Reference: D2055 | Type: DVD

In French with English subtitles. The Society of Spectacle was written and directed by Guy Debord based on his book of the same name. (Simar Films, 1973). 89 minutes.

Fireworks: Exploding Culture, Massive Diversification, Exit for the Future & Other Wonders

Artist/Author: Dan Eastmond | Reference: P2158 | Type: Publication

Fireworks is a short collection of provocational essays aimed at generating debate inside the cultural sector regarding its current practice and possible future(s).

Uncreative Writing

Artist/Author: Kenneth Goldsmith | Reference: P2134 | ISBN: 978-0-231-14991-4 | Type: Publication

Can techniques traditionally thought to be outside the scope of literature, such as cutting and pasting, databasing, identity ciphering, and programming, inspire the reinvention of writing? As Goldsmith shows, the Internet and digital environment present writers with new opportunities to rethink creativity, authorship, and their relationship to language.

THE FALL OF FAUST: CONSIDERATIONS ON CONTEMPORARY ART AND ART ACTION

Artist/Author: Andrea Pagnes, Verena Stenke (VestAndPage) | Reference: P2135 | ISBN: 978-88-905161-0-8 | Type: Publication

What distinguishes Pagnes and Stenke from other artists is that besides their continuing practice, which has taken them to major art centres around the world, they are also interested in the theoretical aspects of communication, in decoding the hidden fabric of art and of artistic activity. This book is divided into two sections, one devoted to theoretical aspects and the other is devoted to artistic practice.

n.paradoxa’s 12 Step guide to Feminist Art, Art History and Criticism

Artist/Author: Katy Deepwell | Editor: Katy Deepwell | Reference: A0540 | ISBN: 1462-0426 | Type: Article

n.paradoxa's 12 Step Guide to Feminist Art, Art History and Criticism invites readers to ask themselves difficult questions about the visibility of women artists, stereotypes of women artists in canons of art history, and to think about different theoretical approaches to a feminist art history of women artists. It offers further reading on a number of issues including: images of women; women as cultural producers; the politics of feminist art; and distinguishing between art in/of the feminine and feminist art.

This Article can be found in, Miscellaneous articles folder 5A

This is not Art : Activism and Other ‘Not-Art’

Artist/Author: Alana Jelinek | Reference: P2112 | ISBN: 978-1848858572 | Type: Publication

A retelling the history of art practice and exposing the ways in which neoliberal norms and values have seeped into every aspect of our lives.

Great Lengths: Seven Works of Marathon Theater

Artist/Author: Jonathan Kalb | Reference: P2113 | ISBN: 978-0472117956 | Type: Publication

Kalb weaves his impressive historical knowledge of theatre into detailed descriptions of marathon productions he has seen and studied.

SPILL Study Boxes Study Room Guide

Artist/Author: Aaron Wright and Lois Keidan | Reference: P2012 | Type: Publication

Study Boxes contain hand picked selections of DVDs, books and other materials from the LADA Study Room around specific themes. Installed in Festival hubs and other locations, and curated in dialogue with partners, each Study Box can hold between four to ten items and can be used by audiences for a quick browse or a day-long study. After the events the Boxes are returned to the Study Room and listed in this Guide so that users can explore these themes and materials during their visit to the LADA Study Room.

What is Live Art? – Castilian Subtitles

Artist/Author: Joshua Sofaer | Reference: D1912 | Type: DVD

Format AVI/PALWith Castilian subtitles.

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