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Amorph!08, Register08
Each end of the publication starts a new section: Amorph!08 provides text and discussion on the 2008 festival, and Register08 documents the work of the artists involved. Publications P1626 and P1625 provide information and discussion on the 2003 Amorph!03 festival
IMAF 2007
Documentation of the 9th International Multimedia Art Festival.
Notes for use: when watching on DVD screens, navigate the on-screen menu to view performances, photographs, press, and sponsor logos, using DVD controller.
Amorph!03 Summit of Micronations: Documents
Published on the occasion of the Amorph!03 Performance Festival in Helsinki. 29-31 August 2003. The preceding publication (P1625) provides further text and discussion on the work presented at the festival.
Combination
Each card has a photographic image on one side, and textual documentation on the reverse. The pages are not bound and can be read/viewed in any order, at the choosing of the reader.
Dave’s Drop-In Centre
A six week performance program at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern (2009).
This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)
Photographs from Manuel Vason’s Encounters
Find in misc. articles folder 2. Photocopied from publication Live Art On Camera: Performance and Photography, ed. Alice Maude-Roxby (John Hansard Gallery, 2007), pp. 51-54.
Geometries of Trust: Some Thoughts on Manuel Vason and Photographic Conditions of Performance
Find in misc. articles folder 2
You Have To Believe We Are Magic
Emma & Georg investigate amateurish strategies.
Good Luck Everybody. Lone Twin Journeys Performances Conversations
The book contextualises, documents and analyses Lone Twin’s work. It explores their interest in live performance, journeys, places, language, narrative and image, and includes original interviews, essays, performance texts and photographs.
This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).
On ‘Publics’ A feminist constellation of key words
Traces Dolan’s key terms – ‘publics’, ‘feelings’, ‘practice’, ‘utopian performatives’ and ‘performance’ – personally and politically rather than from a strictly scholarly perspective.
