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Live Archives Workshop Day 4 Siobhan Mckeown

I knew today would be a particularly surreal one from the moment that I woke up. Last night my dreams were ridden with archive strategies; one in particular involved us all sitting in a line and blogging (nothing unusual about that!), hitting the keyboards in (More...)

Live Archives Workshops Day4 Daisy Abbott

Our performance: For more on our performance, see Caroline’s Day4 page Regarding our ‘gestapo’ style interrogations… The power dynamic between witnesses and interrogators is very interesting to me. The guy said at the beginning “If someone tells you that something is black, (More...)

Live Archives Workshops Day4 Caroline Pugh

Day3                                                                                       (More...)

Live Archives Workshops Day4 Mathew dalgleish

After we returned from the pub to the halls, we made this from day 3’s audio loops: (Javascript required to view QuickTime movie, please turn it on and refresh this page) For today’s performance we tried to recreate the “open mic (More...)

Live Archives Workshops Day4

Live Archives Workshops Day 4 – 05.04.07 (More...)

Live Archives Workshops Day2 Caroline Pugh

Day1                                                                                                      Day3 I focussed in and out. As I walked to the herb garden, my noisy coat was pretty much the major landscape sound. Is this narcissistic or is everyone else so aware of their footfalls? (Javascript required (More...)

Dialogic Evidence: Documentation of Ephemeral Events

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). (More...)