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A Post-Patriotic Performance

Artist/Author: James Merrigan | Reference: A0368 | Type: Article

On Right Here, Right Now Kilmainham Gaol, November 4, 2010. Find this in the Misc. articles folder 2

Invisible Stains

Artist/Author: Helena Walsh | Reference: D1744 | Type: DVD

Helena Walsh: Invisible Stain Video performance – Waterford Magdalene. This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661)

Invisible Stains

Artist/Author: Helena Walsh | Reference: D1566 | Type: DVD

This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661)

Intimacy - Across Visceral and Digital Performance

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D1154 | Type: DVD

Documentation from the three-day digital and live art programme (7-9 December 2007, London) made to induce interaction and provoke debate, and enable the interrogation and creative exploration of formal, aesthetic and affective modes of performing intimacy.

This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661) and the Study Room Guide on One to One Performance by Rachel Zerihan (P1320)

Regimented Chaos

Artist/Author: Helena Walsh | Reference: V0675 | Type: Video

Performing Borders: A Study Room Guide on physical and conceptual borders within Live Art

Artist/Author: Alessandra Cianetti | Reference: P3043 | Type: Publication

This Guide explores the notion of border in relation to Live Art and the works of experimental artists that have been addressing issues around physical borders, with a special focus on the current European situation and its multiple crises. The Guide includes a theoretical introduction on the relation between Live  Art and social sciences’ border theories; a focus on how practitioners are responding to the current shifting European border landscapes through a series of interviews; and a list of resources on the theoretical notion of border, Live Art, and Europe available in LADA’s Study Room.