A documentary game about understanding, mediation and place. It connects two sites that although they are only five miles apart geographically are separated by a much larger cultural gulf.
Artist / Author | Blast Theory |
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Reference | D1497 |
Date | 2008 |
Type | DVD |
Text and photographic documentation of the work of Jörg Köppl and Peter Začek.
Kindly donated as part of the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Text in German.
Documentation of the event marking the end of Restock, Reflect, Rethink Four, a project about Live Art and Cultural Privilege.
The book brings Greta in her own words, collecting her speeches that have made history.
Zine focusing on the questions that speculative fiction can ask which are especially important now.
An occasional publication that aims to collate and investigate ideas around place, or more specifically: “indeterminate geographies”. In the second issue, the topic is ‘suburb’.
Second edition of the artwork exploring the potential of Live Art to bridge generations.
A notebook; part of the final 14-18 NOW project which asked young people to respond to the question ‘What does peace mean to you?’.
Examines how the grammar of geology is foundational to establishing the extractive economies of subjective life and the earth under colonialism and slavery.
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.
Resisting the control of the image, transcending from the 2-dimensional, practicing being-a-body-in-the-world.
A practical handbook on the lost art of getting lost, reading the signs around you, following their lead, and creating your own.
Published on the occasion of the Idit Elia Natham exhibition at Standpoint Gallery, London. 16 January – 14 February 2015.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).