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The Architect-Walker 2018: A Mis-Guide

Artist/Author: Wrights & Sites | Reference: P4079 | ISBN: 978-1911193104 | Type: Publication

Anti-manifesto for changing a world while exploring it: a tool for playful debate, collaboration, and intervention.

A Manifesto for a New Walking Culture: ‘dealing with the city’

Artist/Author: Wrights & Sites | Reference: A0849 | Type: Article

A manifesto for the active and creative pedestrian – envisioning a walking that is neither a functional necessity (to shops, to work) nor a passive appreciation of (or complaint about) the urban environment.

The Architect-Walker 2018: A Mis-Guide

Artist/Author: Wrights & Sites | Reference: P3622 | ISBN: 978-1911193104 | Type: Publication

An anti-manifesto for changing a world while exploring it; a tool for playful debate, collaboration, and intervention.

30 Texts for 30 Years

Artist/Author: Forced Entertainment | Reference: P2659 | Type: Publication

Collection of scores and texts markinf thirty years of Forced Entertainment. Contributors were invited to write about their experience of Forced Entertainment following one rule: each text must be exactly 365 words long.

The Master Plan

Artist/Author: Stephen Hodge | Editor: Claire Doherty | Reference: P2055 | ISBN: 9781906012380 | Type: Publication

Artist book documenting the Wrights and Sites’s public art project commissioned as part of Sea Change programme, a national initiative to support the rivitalisation of British seaside towns in 2010. Includes found material, photographs and conversations exploring the context of regeneration in contemporary art practices. Includes press release leaflet.

A Mis-Guide to Anywhere

Artist/Author: Wrights & Sites | Reference: P1016 | ISBN: 0-9546130-1-5 | Type: Publication

Travel guide for a destinationless journey.

This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964). This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).

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

An Exeter Mis Guide

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P0560 | Type: Publication

This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964) and part of the Study Room Guide On Social Engagement and Participation by FrenchMottershead (P1290)

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