Current and archived a-n publications
The third in the a-n Collections series, Deborah Smith explores modes of dissemination for contemporary cultural practices.
Includes introduction from guest editor Smith, and article contributions from William Davies, Maria Fusco, Adam Sutherland, Sally O’Reilly, Sacha Craddock and Rob Wilson.
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a-n Collections October 2005
Contemporary arts relationship to popular music is a kind of Rock Dad over-enthusiastic and missing the point, arriving too early to take the kids home from the disco and then insisting on dancing. The history of a relationship between… Read on…
Publication in html, a-n Magazine October 2005
Innovations in communication technology open up possibilities for new forms of social contact, and reduce our dependence on previous ones. Yet there are plenty of instances in which societies and individuals have clung to traditional ways of… Read on…
Publication in html, a-n Collections October 2005
ten two zero zero five is a collection of eclectic writings that are embedded within sites of specificity as defined by their subject matter. Read on…
Publication in html, a-n Collections October 2005
Architecture has in the past been described as the Mother of All Arts crudely delineating its perceived position as a discipline that provides the venue for other art forms; a container in which many of the arts could… Read on…
Publication in html, a-n Collections October 2005
The photograph of the close up of a young womans face that was on display both inside and outside Sadlers Wells Theatre is a continuation of Braco Dimitrijevics long running Casual Passer-by series. Commissioned to coincide with… Read on…
Publication in html, a-n Collections October 2005
"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way as you judge, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." Matthew 7:13 To read too many books is harmful. Mao Zedong Getting your fair share is all… Read on…
Publication in html, a-n Collections October 2005
For many the prevalent dimension of performativity is time. The genre is associated with duration or temporal specificity, which is often so dominant it is as if this were its defining characteristic. Time and space, however, are notoriously… Read on…
Feature (resource), a-n Collections 2005