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herbst: Theorie Zur Praxis

Reference: P2175 | Type: Publication

herst. Theorie Zur Praxis follows the path of the festival (21 September – 14 October 2012) in Austria, by providing reflections, portraits and interviews by or on participants of the festival.

Getting Plugged Up for Performance

Artist/Author: Jo Palmer | Reference: P2174 | Type: Publication

This manual isn’t for theatre technicians and it doesn’t aim to make you into one. What it aims to do is give you a greater understanding of how to approach, plan and execute technical set ups in order to make your artistic visions a reality.

Disturbances

Artist/Author: Critical Art Ensemble | Reference: P2172 | Type: Publication

Critical Art Ensemble is a collective of tactical media practitioners of various specializations, including computer graphics and web design, film/video, photography, text art, book art, wetware, and performance.

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.

English Magic

Artist/Author: Jeremy Deller | Reference: P2154 | ISBN: 978-0-86355-711-8 | Type: Publication

The Red Stables Summer School

Editor: Sean O' Sullivan | Reference: P2160 | ISBN: 978-0-9554281-8-0 | Type: Publication

60 Farringdon Road: Wheelrights’ Workshop to Free Word Centre

Artist/Author: Philippa Lewis | Reference: P2165 | Type: Publication

This booklet tells the story of just one building in the vast metropolis of London – 60 Farringdon Road. Neither particularly distinguished nor particularly old, the building’s past – and that of the immediate neighbourhood of Clerkenwell – illustrates the ebb and flow of city life and commerce, the arriving technologies, fortunes and fashions.

Common

Artist/Author: Hayley Newman | Reference: P2116 | ISBN: 978-0-9553792-6-0 | Type: Publication

Through fact and fiction, questions and answers, writings from the heart and writing from the street, Common chronicles one day of a Self-Appointed-Artist-in-Residence in the City of London. Performances occur and reoccur as this book takes us to crashes in global markets, turbulence in the Euro-zone, riots on hot summer nights and the most extraordinary imaginings.

Artificial Hells: Participatory Art and the Politics of Spectatorship

Artist/Author: Claire Bishop | Reference: P2127 | ISBN: 978-1-84467-690-3 | Type: Publication

The first historical and theoretical overview of socially engaged participatory art, known in the US as ‘social practice’. Follows the trajectory of twentieth-century art and examines key moments in the development of a participatory aesthetic.