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Scavengers

Artist/Author: Joshua Sofaer | Reference: D0944 | Type: DVD

A project in the shape of the ultimate art scavenger hunt. Teams race across the city deciphering clues and gathering objects in order to try and win a cash prize and have their work exhibited in the museum.

Professor Junk

Artist/Author: The Junkman from Afrika | Reference: D0955 | Type: DVD

Performance by the Nigerian artist.

Being There

Artist/Author: Punchdrunk | Reference: A0196 | Type: Article

Descriptions of Masque of the Red Death.

A Mis-Guide to Anywhere

Artist/Author: Wrights & Sites | Reference: P1016 | ISBN: 0-9546130-1-5 | Type: Publication

Travel guide for a destinationless journey.

This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964). This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Dispatches

Artist/Author: Robin Deacon | Reference: D0969 | Type: DVD

Created during a residency at Berlin’s Sophiensaele during the summer of 2005, giving an ‘outsiders’ response to the German general election.

‘in between’ what to be continued

Reference: P1050 | Type: Publication

Published alongside an exhibition at Kunstbank.

Open Nights Season 3 - Making Work with Vulnerable Communities

Artist/Author: Barby Asante | Reference: D0872 | Type: DVD

Discussion with artists including Barby Asante, Leslie Hill and Helen Paris of Curious, Richard Dedomenici and Angharad Wynne-Jones

In times of war

Artist/Author: Triangle Theatre | Reference: D0842 | Type: DVD

Four films with commentaries plus eight secret files of photographs.

The 2007 Almanac of Political Art

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Sophie Hope, Simona Nastac | Reference: P0983 | Type: Publication

At a time of increasing awareness through symposiums, writings and critique of ‘political art’, it is time to reclaim and re-assess the terms, unravel where our politics lie and determine how politics are expressed through art and/or art achieves political aims. How do our understandings of political art differ and what are our shared concerns?

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