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Access All Areas: Dysarticulate 2
Part of the two-day public programme reflecting the ways in which the practices of artists who work with Live Art have engaged with, represented, and problematicised issues of disability in innovative and radical ways.
Digital Reference refers to folder containing 5 movies. British Library recording (see also Manuel Vason footage, EF5043)
Access All Areas: Undress/Redress
Digital reference refers to folder containing 28 movies. British Library recording (see also footage by Manuel Vason, EF5042)
Access All Areas: Mucus Factory
Digital Reference refers to folder containing 32 movies. British Library recording (see also footage by Manuel Vason, EF5041).
Access All Areas: Symposium Four ‘Pull Yourself Together’
Digital reference is folder containing four videos. British Library Recording, (see also Manuel Vason recording, EF5040).
Access All Areas: Symposium Three ‘Throwing The Body Into The Fight’
Digital Reference refers to folder containing four movies. British Library Recording (see also Manuel Vason footage, EF5039).
Access All Areas: Symposium Two ‘My Body Did Everything I Asked it’
Digital reference is folder containing four movies. British Library Recording (see also footage by Manuel Vason, EF5038)
Access All Areas: Symposium One ‘Sick’
Digital Reference is folder containing four movies. British Library Recording (see also Manuel Vason electronic file recording, EF5037).
Access All Areas: Extras
Digital Reference refers to folder containing 12 movies. Manuel Vason recording.
Kontejner: Curatorial Perspectives on the Body, Science and Technology
One thing that all Kontejner’s projects have in common, at least from an entirely subjective viewpoint, is precisely that very direct, unequivocal focus on that which is “human, all too human” or phenomena that coexist with the standards of humanity. In this sense, Kontejner’s work is a permanent cabaret with acts that deal with the transgression of social conventions, with passions and fears related to machines and cybernetic mechanisms, obsessions with sensual pleasures and obstacles that prevent us from indulging in them…- Maroje Mrduljas, architecture and design critic, Zagreb.
The Politics of Space: Difference as Discourse in the work of Juliet Robson
Written by Jordan McKenzie reviewing the Norman artwork by Juliet Robson and held in the Live Art Development Agency Archive. Find article in misc. folder 2
