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Revisiting the Bonaventure Hotel

Artist/Author: Jaspar Joseph-Lester | Reference: P2278 | ISBN: 9780955379253 | Type: Publication

Photo-essay on the life of a building.

Paris

Artist/Author: Michael Schwab | Reference: P2276 | ISBN: 9780955379246 | Type: Publication

An exploration of trees in Paris, including text and drawing.

Blast Theory: I’d Hide You

Artist/Author: Blast Theory | Reference: D2097 | Type: DVD

Footage documenting Blast Theory's I'd Hide You.

A Sardine Street Box of Tricks

Artist/Author: Crab Man, Signpost | Reference: P2271 | ISBN: 9781908009579 | Type: Publication

How to make your own mis-guided tour or walk.

Blast Theory: A Machine To See With

Artist/Author: Blast Theory | Reference: D2096 | Type: DVD

Documentary footage of Blast Theory's A Machine To See With.

Those Environmental Artists (TEA) Archive

Artist/Author: Those Environmental Artists | Reference: P2192 | Type: Publication

A collection of documents of works by Those Environmental Artists, including audience questionnaires, project descriptions and promotional material.

Polis: An Arena for the examination of a South African Town

Artist/Author: Athina Vahla, Ford Evanson, Mark Wilby, Anton Krueger | Reference: D2079 | Type: DVD

The Polis Series was an inter-disciplinary collaboration which explored questions about the performativity of knowledge. It hoped to critique and enact some of the ways in which knowledge is generated in terms of a poetics of the body in performance.

C’undua 2001-2003, A Pact for Life

Artist/Author: C'undua Project | Reference: P2188 | Type: Publication

Publication and 2 DVDs, one multimedia, one audio/video.

60 Farringdon Road: Wheelrights’ Workshop to Free Word Centre

Artist/Author: Philippa Lewis | Reference: P2165 | Type: Publication

This booklet tells the story of just one building in the vast metropolis of London – 60 Farringdon Road. Neither particularly distinguished nor particularly old, the building’s past – and that of the immediate neighbourhood of Clerkenwell – illustrates the ebb and flow of city life and commerce, the arriving technologies, fortunes and fashions.

Stephen Loughman, Dennis Mcnulty, Desperate Optimists – Ireland at the 26th São Paulo Bienal

Artist/Author: Stephen Loughman, Dennis Mcnulty, Desperate Optimists | Reference: P2018 | ISBN: 9780755719464 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of the work presented by the artists representing Ireland at the 26th biennial on “Free Territory” extraterritorial zone where artists erect their utopian settlements. Includes audio CD (see REF. D1968).

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