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WAKE
Anne Bean, Hydar Dewachi, Rachel Withers, in WAKE six artists worked sequentially in a series of week-long mini-residences. Each artist chose their successor and each left behind their materials and structures for the following artist to inherit and build upon. This publication records this process in photographs and text. Artists: Anne Bean, William Cobbing, David Cotterrell, Carl Von Weiler, Rachel Lowe, Bronwen Buckeridge. Collaboration, cooperation, space, artistic development. WAKE took place at Dilston Grove, London 11 June-17 July 2011.
Walking Out on Our Bodies: Participation as ecstasis in Janet Cardiff’s Walks
In separate folder. In Performance Research – On Philosophy & Participation.
One Day Symposium: Being Seen Being Heard (Part 3)
Being Seen Being Heard, Symposium at Sacred: Keeping the Faith, festival at Chelsea Theatre, London, 24-28 November 2011.
One Day Symposium: Being Seen Being Heard (Part 2)
Being Seen Being Heard, Symposium at Sacred: Keeping the Faith, festival at Chelsea Theatre, London, 24-28 November 2011.
Counter Point Multidisciplinary Art Event
Platforma, Live Art Development Agency, festival of arts by and about refugees
Invisible Things
A book about devising, structured as a series of themed chapters intercut with case studies of key elements of the creative process.
The Cut
Interviews, maps, drawings, plans, archives, photos, histories from Hackney Wick
Space in Performance: Making Meaning in the Theatre
Examines the way theatre buildings function to frame the performance event, the organisation of audience and practitioner spaces within the building, the nature of the stage and the modes of representation it facilitates, and the relationship between the real space of the theatre and the fictional places that are evoked.
Spank
Hidden histories revealed through the performer doubling live and on video.
Micro evénements (Micro Events)
Artist documentation. Much of the publication is written in French, but images documenting the artists works are captioned in English and an interview is also translated into English. See D1663 for documentation.