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Mal No 4: Real Girls
Fourth edition of the journal of sexuality and erotics.
Franklin Furnace: Performance and Politics
A collection of archival materials in the Hemispheric Institute Digital Video Library that represents the historical, cultural, and political legacy of Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.
The Butch Monologues
A collection of secret stories exploring sexuality, vulnerability and desire, taken from interviews with butches, masculine women and gender rebels living worldwide.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)
Dream Babes 2.0
Zine focusing on the questions that speculative fiction can ask which are especially important now.
Failed States: refuge
An occasional publication that aims to collate and investigate ideas around place, or more specifically: “indeterminate geographies”. In the third issue, the topic is ‘refuge’.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)
Laurie Anderson: Telling Stories in Virtual Reality
Interview with Laurie Anderson.
Elastic City: Prompts for Participatory Walks
Includes instructions from more than 35 artists’ walks along with a section that features the insights and philosophy of Elastic City Founder who spent 14 years presenting and refining walks. The section, titled ‘Creating Your Own Walk,’ covers conceptual, narrative and logistical concerns, how to encourage participation and how to best promote this work.
The Bodies That Remain
A collection of texts and images on the bodies of artists and writers who battled with the frustration of their own physicality and whose work reckoned with these limitations and continued beyond them.
hereafter
How do artists respond to the question of collective survival in the face of crisis? Can writing articulate, subvert and test the ever-present question of the future in modes that are nonlinear, affective and even choreographic? What are our hopes, fears and desires?
Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
The Death of a Clown
An audacious and essential take on modern life, alienation and sexuality that simultaenously estranges itself from and relates to its audience.