Blip – Historical Costume Changes in a Puff of Smoke
Notes
Excerpt from Blip, a project commissioned for Liverpool Live, a programme of live art organised by bluecoat art centre for the Liverpool Biennial 2004 in collaboration with the Live Art Development Agency. Through in depth research a series of historical and cultural figures where identified for each location and these figures would appear unannounced from the city’s public telephone boxes.
Artist / Author | Howard Matthew |
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Digital Ref | EF5103 |
Date | 2004 |
Type | Digital File |
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