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Tie A String Around the World

Editor: Patrick D. Flores | Reference: P2803 | Type: Publication

The publication accompanies the exhibition Tie A String Around the World, at The Philippine Pavilion of the Biennale Arte 2015.

Counter-Tourism: A Pocketbook 50 odd things to do in a heritage site (and other places) - See more a

Artist/Author: CrabMan | Reference: P2762 | ISBN: 978-1-908009-67-8 | Type: Publication

This pocketbook includes 50 'tactics' designed to transform the way one look at 'heritage' places and to spur thinking about the way the industry packages these sites. Small pocket-size boon in forder. 

Black Theatre’s Unprecedented Times

Editor: Hely Manuel Pérez | Reference: P2620 | Type: Publication

A publication chronicling the development of the AGIA (The African Grove Institute for the Arts) Movement spearheaded by noted playwright August Wilson.

The Salisbury Proverbs

Artist/Author: Station Opera House | Digital Reference: EF5105 | Type: Digital File

Documentation of large scale performance using breeze blocks to build a temporary monument to celebrate Salisbury’s most famous and permanent one. Located and inspired by Salisbury cathedral, the piece involved 25 performers, singers and musicians, the Festival chorus and over 10,000 breeze blocks. The performance itself consisted of a network of proverbial and allegorical narratives which were given an architectural and sculptural form – a version of Breughel’s Netherlandish Proverbs.

The Brixton Time Machine

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2255 | Type: Publication

Researching archived and contemporary memories of Brixton

Grafting and Budding EEC 5 Years

Artist/Author: Sheila Ghelani | Reference: D1951 | Type: DVD

Video documentation of the life of a project started in 2005. Part of East End Collaborations 2009.

This is Where I Live – The Past, Present and Future of Multi-ethnic Britain

Reference: D1927 | Type: DVD

This CD-Rom is a virtual exhibition and teaching resource showcasing a citizenship project providing young people with a platform to express their views through the arts on issues of multiculturalism.

Mythogeography: A Guide to Walking Sideways

Artist/Author: Phil Smith | Reference: P1922 | ISBN: 978-0-9562631-3-1 | Type: Publication

Handbook of recollections and practical exercises exploring the art of walking and its modern uses. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).