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Closer - Performance, Technologies, Phenomenology

Artist/Author: Susan Kozel | Reference: P1067 | ISBN: 978-0-262-11310-6 | Type: Publication

As our computers become closer to our bodies, perspectives from phenomenology and dance can help us understand the wider social uses of digital technologies and design future technologies that expand our social, physical, and emotional exchanges.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide on One to One Performance by Rachel Zerihan (P1320)

its not hard* - explorations of live art

Editor: Anthony Schrag | Reference: P1032 | ISBN: 978-1-899-551-43-9 | Type: Publication

Marcia Farquhar performance documentation. Accompanying dvd REF: D0975

Systema Metropolis

Artist/Author: Mark Dion | Reference: P1048 | Type: Publication

Published in conjunction with the exhibition at the Natural History Museum.

Textual Time Space

Artist/Author: Parm Kaur | Reference: D0354 | Type: DVD

CAT

Artist/Author: Ansuman Biswas | Reference: P0630 | Type: Publication

Archaeology

Artist/Author: Mark Dion | Editor: Alex Coles and Mark Dion | Reference: P0627 | ISBN: 1-901033-91-0 | Type: Publication

As part of Tate Moderns pre-opening programme in 1999, artist Mark Dion and a team of local volunteers combed the shore of the river at Bankside in front of Tate Modern, and at Millbank, opposite Tate Britain.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).

Talking Back To Science: Art, Science and the Personal

Editor: Bergit Arenda and Verity Slater | Reference: P0555 | ISBN: 1-84129-052-1 | Type: Publication

Nine artists’ projects explore fascinating scientific subject areas.

Blood: Art, Power, Politics and Pathology

Editor: James M Bradburne | Reference: P0279 | ISBN: 3-7913-22600-7 | Type: Publication

Exhibition catalogue. A presentation and discussion of various art media such as painting, sculpture, engraving, print, video, performance and installation, shedding light on the changing symbolism of blood through the ages.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Strange and Charmed

Editor: Sian Ede | Reference: P0222 | ISBN: 0-903319-87-X | Type: Publication

One of the first books to examine the relationship between science and contemporary art and to chart the new work beginning to emerge from artist/scientist collaborations.

Kontejner

Artist/Author: Olga Majcen and Suncica Ostoic | Reference: P0492 | Type: Publication

Covering the work and history of the curatorial collective based in Zagreb.