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Street Training

Artist/Author: Lottie Child | Reference: D1373 | Type: DVD

Documentary of the workshop programme at South London Gallery. 16:23 mins.

Street Training - Rio

Artist/Author: Lottie Child | Reference: D1374 | Type: DVD

Documentary of the workshop programme in Rio. 17:23 mins.

People, Places, Process: The Shops Project

Artist/Author: Frenchmottershead | Reference: P1426 | ISBN: 9781899926084 | Type: Publication

This publication compiles four years of research, documentation and artworks that have resulted from FrenchMottershead' SHOPS project exploring unique customers', and shop owners' stories in a range of different shopping landscapes, emphasising their differences but also revealing their connections and common grounds. Including texts by Peter Jackson, Emma Cocker and Tim Etchells.

Intellect - Books and Journals Catalogue 2010

Reference: P1419 | Type: Publication

2010 Catalogue. Intellect is an independent academic publisher in the fields of creative practice and popular culture, publishing scholarly books and journals in four distinct subject areas: visual arts, film studies, cultural and media studies, and performing arts.

Highways, L.A: Multiple Communities in a heterolocus

Artist/Author: Meiling Cheng | Reference: P0503 | Type: Publication

Borrowing Michel Foucault concept of ‘heterotopia’ to discuss the social and cultural functions of Highways Performance Space.

Rite

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: New Work Network | Reference: P1380 | Type: Publication

This item is part of the Study Room Guide On (W)Reading Performance Writing by Rachel Lois Clapham (P1433)

Night Time

Artist/Author: Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre | Reference: P1321 | Type: Publication

Contributors: Neil Chapman, Inua Ellams, Chris Jones, Paola Junqueira, Daniel Lehan, Dr Rev Rosemary Mallet, Tansy Spinks and Dr Deborah Talbot.

Media & Performance along the border

Artist/Author: Johannes Birringer | Reference: P1310 | ISBN: 0-8018-5852-6 | Type: Publication

Offers a critical study of the intimate relations between performance art and media production in contemporary culture.

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