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Acorn

Artist/Author: Yoko Ono | Reference: P2180 | ISBN: 978-1-939293-23-7 | Type: Digital File

Almost 50 years since the publication of Ono’s conceptual instructions book, Grapefruit, Acorn is a collection of conceptual instructions and dot drawings, originally written for a website event and published here for the first time.

Remember Saro-Wiwa, The Living Memorial

Artist/Author: Ken Saro-Wiwa | Reference: P2189 | Type: Publication

Remember Saro-Wiwa is a coalition of organisations and individuals initiated and co-ordinated by PLATFORM. Pack includes press reviews, articles and promotional material, and a DVD ‘Refining Memory’ by Andrew Conio and Judy Price

herbst: Theorie Zur Praxis

Reference: P2175 | Type: Publication

herst. Theorie Zur Praxis follows the path of the festival (21 September – 14 October 2012) in Austria, by providing reflections, portraits and interviews by or on participants of the festival.

Disturbances

Artist/Author: Critical Art Ensemble | Reference: P2172 | Type: Publication

Critical Art Ensemble is a collective of tactical media practitioners of various specializations, including computer graphics and web design, film/video, photography, text art, book art, wetware, and performance.

A Pageant of Great Women

Artist/Author: Anna Birch, Cicely Hamilton | Reference: D2064 | ISBN: 978-0-9568008-1-7 | Type: DVD

Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs

The Wollstonecraft Live Experience!

Artist/Author: Anna Birch, Taey Iohe | Reference: P2170 | ISBN: 978-0-9568008-0-0 | Type: Publication

Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs. Includes DVD

European Social Forum

Artist/Author: Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imagination | Digital Reference: EF5080 | Type: Digital File

Slides and video documentation from the European Social Forum, London 2004

Unlimited: A London 2012 Festival Book

Reference: P2167 | Type: Publication

The Unlimited festival at the Southbank Centre was the largest ever festival in the UK celebrating disabled and Deaf artists, breaking new ground both for the venue and the artists.

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