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Art and the Law: Public Order
Part of a series of law packs intended to address questions about legal limits related to free expression and the arts.
Forward by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti.
Extraterritorialities in Occupied Worlds
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This collection of essays explores contemporary manifestations of extraterritoriality and the diverse ways in which the concept has been put to use in various disciplines.
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.
Art and the Law: A Guide to the legal framework and its impact on artistic freedom of expression
As part of Index on Censorship’s work on art and offence, Index has published a series of law packs intended to address questions about legal limits related to free expression and the arts. Printed paper.
Janez Janša: Life II [in Progress]
The book is based on an ongoing, long-term, extensive photographic project spanning over a five-year period, which follows a group of women (artists) through their pregnancies into motherhood.
Performance Art and the Law
This item is referenced in the Dreams for an Institution Guide (P2313).
The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World
Part philosophical meditation, part cultural critique, this profoundly original work explores the nature of physical suffering.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Paves
A year long collaboration between the artists supported by British Council’s Creative Collaboration programme and Arts Council England, March 09 – March 10.
The Erased: Organized Innocence and the Politics of Exclusion
Book about the erasure of tens of thousands of people from the register of permanent residents, which took place after Slovenia gained independence.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).