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Participating in the Wrong Way?
Practice Based Research into Cultural Democracy and the Commissioning of Art to Effect Social Change.
Which Ghetto?
On curatorial tactics and artistic knowledge-production in normality-driven societies.
Attention Training: Immanence and Ontological Participation in Kaprow, Deleuze, and Bergson
From Performance Research – On Philosophy & Participation.
Writing Not Yet Thought: Helen Cixous in conversation with Adrian Heathfield
First screened at Performing Idea, October 2010, as part of the Performance Matters programme. Includes a transcript.
Theatre of the Oppressed
*currently unavailable*
First published in 1979, then in 2000, and this new edition published in 2008. Translated from Spanish by Charles A. & Maria-Odilia Leal McBride, and Emily Fryer.
Twentieth Century Theatre: A Sourcebook
Richard Drain, Twentieth Century Theatre: A Sourcebook, performance studies, featuring performance texts and critical essays from a range of sources.
Time and Relative Dimensions in Curating
A short essay on curating and philosophy.
Awfully Wonderful: Science Fiction in Contemporary Art
15 April – 14 May 2011, Performance Space, Sydney.
The Emancipated Spectator
Asking exactly what we mean by political art or the politics of art, Rancière goes on to look at what the tradition of critical art, and the desire to insert art into life, has achieved. Has the militant critique of the consumption of images and commodities become, ironically, a sad affirmation of its omnipotence?
The Mirror of Life and Death
This book suggests ‘that the basis of life is in timeless and universal Being, which becomes projected for evolutionary purposes into the space-time world of existence’.