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Pure Means: writing, photographs and an insurrection of being

Artist/Author: Yve Lomax | Reference: P2280 | ISBN: 9780955379291 | Type: Publication

Experimental text drawing fiction, philosophy and politics together.

Thinking Art – Beyond Traditional Aesthetics

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Andrew Benjamin, Peter Osborne | Reference: P1972 | ISBN: 0-905263-29-4 | Type: Publication

Essays on philosophical and aesthetic perspectives on painting, photography, music, architecture, performance and cinema.

A Pathognomy of Performance

Artist/Author: Simon Bayly | Reference: P1946 | ISBN: 978-0230271692 | Type: Publication

Stages an encounter between performance and philosophy to investigate notions of the event, ephemerality and democracy that have perpetually marked the engagement of thought and the theatrical.

Participating in the Wrong Way?

Artist/Author: Sophie Hope | Reference: P1892 | ISBN: 978-09570282-1-0 | Type: Publication

Practice Based Research into Cultural Democracy and the Commissioning of Art to Effect Social Change.

Which Ghetto?

Artist/Author: Ine Gevers | Reference: A0480 | Type: Article

On curatorial tactics and artistic knowledge-production in normality-driven societies.

Attention Training: Immanence and Ontological Participation in Kaprow, Deleuze, and Bergson

Artist/Author: Laura Cull, Allan Kaprow | Reference: A0472 | Type: Article

From Performance Research – On Philosophy & Participation.

Writing Not Yet Thought: Helen Cixous in conversation with Adrian Heathfield

Artist/Author: Helene Cixous, Adrian Heathfield | Editor: Hugo Glendinning | Reference: D1667 | ISBN: 978-0-9570149-0-9 | Type: DVD

First screened at Performing Idea, October 2010, as part of the Performance Matters programme. Includes a transcript.

Twentieth Century Theatre: A Sourcebook

Editor: Richard Drain | Reference: P1755 | ISBN: 0-415-09620-0 | Type: Publication

Richard Drain, Twentieth Century Theatre: A Sourcebook, performance studies, featuring performance texts and critical essays from a range of sources.

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