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Examined Life - Philosophy in the Streets
Examined Life explores the way we see the world and philosophy’s ability to influence it
Transfigured Night
Part of Crossovers DVD series. A conversation between Alphonso Lingis and Adrian Heathfield
The Act of Killing
a movie about the killings in Indonesia after the overthrown of the government in 1965, as seen by three death squad leaders
Remember Saro-Wiwa, The Living Memorial
Remember Saro-Wiwa is a coalition of organisations and individuals initiated and co-ordinated by PLATFORM. Pack includes press reviews, articles and promotional material, and a DVD ‘Refining Memory’ by Andrew Conio and Judy Price
Brian Conolly, Artist’s Collection
Collection/selection of past works since 2000. Images, power point presentation, CV, biographic statement, review of market stall performance in Toronto by Natalie Loveless as part of International Festival of Performance. Power point presentation of images from ‘In Place of Passing’ project initiated by Conolly and facilitated by Beyond Etc.
A Pageant of Great Women
Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs
Vindication and Wollstonecraft Live!
Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs
The Wollstonecraft Live Experience!
Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs. Includes DVD
100 Actions for Chicago Torture Justice
In response to the torture inflicted by the Chicago Police from 1972 to 1992, and as part of The Chicago Torture Justice Memorial Project, Lucky Pierre is creating 1000 actions for Chicago torture justice. As of 5 October 2012, Lucky Pierre has generated 100 actions for Chicago torture justice documented in this booklet.
Humancraft: Contaminating Science with Art
In a context of collapsing certainties about Europe’s economic and political system, the resurgence of actions towards collective responsibility-making, the timing of this book is perfect. Czarnecki springs open trapdoors back into childhood imagination and causes us to look again at how we address issues of human responsibility to each other and to the world which we hold in common. This is art that responds to the often white-coated ‘cleanliness’ of scientific research.