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Edinburgh Showcase 1997-2007 – Celebrating 10 Years of New UK

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: John Daniel, Cathy Gomez | Reference: P2058 | Type: Publication

Publication celebrating the showcase in the decade 1997-2007. Newspaper-style publication in large folder.

Hitch

Artist/Author: Kieran Hurley | Reference: P1965 | Type: Publication

This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).

3 Labels: Issue 1

Editor: Sophia Yadong Hao | Reference: P1664 | Type: Publication

Notes, essays and interviews are arranged under three headings, ‘Under Consideration’, ‘Artists in their Own Words’, and ‘Notes from the Studio’.

Ivor Cutler’s Life in a Scotch Sitting Room

Artist/Author: Ivor Cutler | Reference: D1446 | Type: DVD

An album recorded live in Cutler’s native Glasgow; tells stories from his childhood growing up in a middle-class family around the time of the Great Depression.

Ritual Ride

Artist/Author: Steven Levon Ounanian | Reference: D1298 | Type: DVD

Documentation from the Live Art development agency project.

National Review of Live Art 2008 - The Problem Is The Solution (Part 2)

Artist/Author: The Vacuum Cleaner | Reference: D1104 | Type: DVD

Glasgow based artist/activist presents the findings from years of research and development that will enable the future to happen (T1, Tramway, Glasgow, 10 Feb 2008, 16.00 – 17.00). Disc 2 of 2, see REF. D1103/D1104.

National Review of Live Art 2008 - The Problem Is The Solution (Part 1)

Artist/Author: the vacuum cleaner | Reference: D1103 | Type: DVD

Glasgow based artist/activist presents the findings from years of research and development that will enable the future to happen (T1, Tramway, Glasgow, 10 Feb 2008, 16.00 – 17.00).  Disc 1 of 2, see REF. D1103/D1104.

New Territories 2008

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D1030 | Type: DVD

Program of new territories 2008 National Review of Live Art 2008. For PDF version of publication REF. P1052

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Artist/Author: Lloyd Gibson and Mark Little | Editor: Locus + | Reference: P0268 | ISBN: 1 899 377 107 | Type: Publication

The Scottish island of Gruinard was rendered unlivable by the British government's experients in anthrax use during WW2. The two artists respond by creating a smart sculpture that responds to the climate its in. Also inside are essays and reflections on the work. This item is part of the Study Room Guide in Search of a Documentology by Marco Pustianaz (P1115)