Live Archives Workshops
2-5 April 2007
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Artefacts, memories, and discussions that have been created as part of the Live Archives Workshops are available online at this location (please check back for updates).
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The Dialogic Evidence project aimed to explore the possibility of a productive co-existence between performance and documentation practices.
An article on this project in the online Body, Space and Technology Journal is now available here.
This 10-month project (mid September 2006 through mid July 2007) was directed by Dr Paul Stapleton and supported by a Small Grant in The Creative and Performing Arts from The Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK).
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AHRC is an abbreviation of Arts & Humanities Research Council. You can visit their website at www.ahrc.ac.uk
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