Published on the occasion of the Idit Elia Natham exhibition at Standpoint Gallery, London. 16 January – 14 February 2015.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Newspaper published to celebrate the company's 35th anniversary.
Collection of scores and texts markinf thirty years of Forced Entertainment. Contributors were invited to write about their experience of Forced Entertainment following one rule: each text must be exactly 365 words long.
Exhibition guide of a gigantic interpretation of the family buzz wire game which visitors to the gallery are invited to play with.
Contributions from Gabriella Giannachi, Duncan Rowland, Steve Benford, Jonathan Foster, Matt Adams & Alan Chamberain
This publication responds to and takes its name from a tour of the Cambridge night devised by artists Townley and Bradby. The tour took in places, ideas and patterns of nocturnal behaviour within Cambridge city centre. It was part of Nightjar curated by Jo Mardell, a series of temporary artworks and encounters between dusk and dawn in October 2009.works and encounters between dusk and dawn in October 2009.
of David Cotterrell's work, encompassing installation, video and games.