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Contemporary Theatres in Europe

Editor: Joe Kelleher and Nicholas Ridout | Reference: P0805 | ISBN: 0-415-32940-X | Type: Publication

Through specific examples, case studies and essays by specialist writers, academics, and a new generation of theatre researchers, this collection of specially commissioned essays looks at current theatre practices across Europe.

Media Mutandis: a NODE.London Reader

Editor: Marina Vishmidt | Reference: P0810 | ISBN: 0-9552435-0-5 | Type: Publication

Projects a critical context around the Season of Media Arts in London March 2006 and provides another discursive dimension to the events of October 2005’s Open Season.

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

Full Show 2006

Artist/Author: PVi Collective | Reference: D0490 | Type: DVD

Artist documentation.

Precarity

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D0485 | Type: DVD

Documentary footage of flexworker rebellions throughout Europe.

Showreel 05

Artist/Author: PVi Collective | Reference: D0489 | Type: DVD

founded in 1998 and based on whadjuk noongar boodjar [perth, western australia], pvi collective are a tactical media art group who create, playfully subversive artworks intent on the creative disruption of everyday life.

Exhibition Stills

Artist/Author: PVi Collective | Reference: D0491 | Type: DVD

Full show and video extract 2004/05

Bubonic Plagiarism: Stewart Home on Art, Politics and Appropriation

Artist/Author: Stewart Home | Reference: P0802 | ISBN: 0-9540063-3X | Type: Publication

Pamphlet with interviews.

George and Martha

Artist/Author: Karen Finley | Reference: P0787 | ISBN: 978-1844670642 | Type: Publication

The Commander-in-Chief and the first lady of domesticity are having an affair…

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

Study Room Guide - In the Footnotes of Library Angels: A Bi(bli)ography of Insurrectionary Imagination

Artist/Author: John Jordan | Reference: P0793 | Type: Publication

John Jordan's Study Room Guide, in the form of an open letter, addresses performance and activism, and the strategies that artists have engaged with to address radical cultural, social and political agendas over the last 20 years.

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