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Walkwalkwalk: Stories from the Exeter Archive
Includes essays by Phil Smith and Cathy Turner of Wrights and Sites, and a transcript of the talk given at the Hidden City Symposium in October 2008.
Anna Birch archive
Includes The Wollstonecraft Live Experience! programmes and materials, two programmes for the Stoke Newington Literary Festival, and a list of publications.
Third Area: A Feminist Reading of Performance at London’s ICA in the 1970s
A PhD thesis offering a new account of the emergence of performance forms, including Happenings, participatory art, performance art and performances for the camera, in visual art and related contexts at the ICA.
Casual Games for City Walkers
A set of playful ways to think about moving through cities. Part of Feet First, Winchester City Council’s campaign to promote walking as the norm for short journeys, or as part of a longer journey.
Purge
In 2011, Brian Lobel played a brutal game of friendship maintenance: over 5 days in cafés in both London and Kuopio, Finland, Brian gave strangers one minute to decide which of his 1300 Facebook friends to keep or delete. Indluces the performance script, reflective essays, interviews and angry emails.
Manual For Possible Projects On The Horizon
Documentation from the event which invites participants to talk openly about ideas of ‘social responsibility’ in regards to collaborative making and to collectively question the role of contemporary artists within opposing cultures of resilience, resistance and regeneration.
walkwalkwalk: The Musical
A spectacular live soundtrack to the route of the participatory live art event, curated by Tai Shani. The CD includes the songs from the walk, text by Tai Shani and walkwalkwalk and original artwork by Stephen Fowler.
nerds rock: walkwalkwalk sound archive volume 1
created during the residence at Camden Arts Centre, 31st August – 6th September 2006.
The Art of Being Many: Towards a New Theory and Practice of Gathering
This volume is inspired and informed by the square-squattings and neighborhood assemblies of the “real democracy” movements as well as by recent explorations of the assembly form in performance art and participatory theater.
Hotel Obscura programme
Vienna and Linz festival of one-to-one performances, interventions and experimental theatre, taking place inside two city hotels.