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Clicking in: Hot Links to a Digital Culture
The most provocative voices of the Digital Age grapple with the direction of digital technology and its concomitant issues, including virtual identities and their relationship to the physical self, the collision of commercial and community interests on the Net, the Net threat to intellectual property, and the merger of art, popular culture, and commerce in interactive media.
The Dinner Party Revisited
This publication draws together documentation of the event in the form of photographs, creative responses, first-hand accounts from performers and a feature length edit of the performance on accompanying DVD. Also included are critical and reflective essays on Katherine’s work to date by contributors Lois Keidan, Marcia Farquhar and Aaron Williamson. Publication with DVD (Audio Description option and subtitles).
Monica Ross: A Symposium
The author reflects on the “Monica Ross: A Symposium” that took place at the British Library, London, on Friday 28 November 2014, in celebration of the institution’s acquisition of Ross’s digital archive.
How to Co-Design our Digital Future – A Proposal
Unlimited Theatre, Storythings and the Product Design Research Studio, University of Dundee – the team behind UNeditions – share their experiences of what makes co-design work.
Encounters Beyond Text: Art Transforming Lives
Catalogue of a practice-based research project under the direction of Paul Heritage that aims to create a live and interactive exhibition illustrating and investigating how young people transform their worlds through the arts.
Alex Sarti: Conversazione con Franco Berardi (Bifo)
Alex Sarti in conversation with Franco Berardi (Bifo).
Woman With Salad
Three parts documentation of performance questioning some of the tropes associated with contemporary women and the internet. Presented in the context of “Fem Fresh” (Sunday 8 June 2014), a collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency, featuring presentations and dialogues on, about, and around feminism and age in Live Art.
O Superman
Music video for the 1981 song as displayed in the MOMA, New York.
SLIDE/TAPE
Small catalogue of an exhibition offering a fresh appraisal of an abandoned medium. SLIDE/TAPE re-stages key works in the original format and draws a little seen practice out from the margins of British art history.
Idea in Action: The Bakery
Catalogue documenting the work of American dancer and choreographer Richard Siegal and the artistic network called THE BAKERY.
