Ulrike and Eamon Compliant

Notes

Essays by Richard Grayson and Matt Adams. Documentation of an ambulatory work commissioned by the De La Warr Pavilion for the Venice Biennale 2009. This project is based on real world events and is an explicit engagement with political questions. Participants are invited to assume the role of Ulrike or Eamon and make a walk through the city while receiving phone calls. The experience culminates with an interview in a hidden room.

Artist / Author Blast Theory
Publisher Blast Theory
Reference P1421
Date 2009
Type Publication

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