Leaflet from the live art meeting at the Substation, Singapore, 6 Dec 2003, containing essays and artist biographies.
Part of the Something Human Study Room Guide on Southeast Asian performance (P3334).
Two-part publication (DENSE: Chlorine Addiction by Tan Kai Syng and DENSE: Pale Testament by Heman Chong), performance in print.
Part of the Something Human Study Room Guide on Southeast Asian performance (P3334).
Publication for 'performance art!' Exhibition at Chinretsukan Gallery, The University Art Museum at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, including documentation, artist statements and comments from the audience.
Part of the Something Human Study Room Guide on Southeast Asian performance (P3334).
Publication for the first international performance art festival in China in 2000 with documentation and artist profiles.
Part of the Something Human Study Room Guide on Southeast Asian performance (P3334).
Publication for Womanifesto-II including documentation and artist profiles.
Part of the Something Human Study Room Guide on Southeast Asian performance (P3334).
This book explores the relationship between place and forms of thought and creative activity, relating Outlandia, an off-grid artists’ fieldstation, and the artists there, to the tradition of generative thinking and making structures that have included Goethe’s Gartenhaus in Weimar, Henry Thoreau’s cabin at Walden Pond and Dylan Thomas’s writing shack in Laugharne.
Using the map as a metaphor, the author explores how writers and cartographers use many of the same devices for plotting and executing their work. This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).
A Field Guide to Getting Lost is a provocative investigation into the nature of loss, losing and being lost. This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).
British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of Potentials of Performance events (26-27 October 2012). This third themed year of the Performance Matters project features a vibrant series of commissions exploring and exploding the dialogue as a potential format for thinking through and testing possible futures. Civic Zones is an act of collective mapping manifested in multiple forms: a cartographic archive of sites of potentiality, future actions and disjointed civic spaces. Drawing on a dialogue and experience of the current struggles in Greece, Gigi Argyropoulou and Hypatia Vourloumis explore how civic spaces are constituted and examine notions of disobedience, occupancy and public space through a series of collective contexts.
Documentary film telling the story of the 2009 journey Heave. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).