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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I’m the metalworker/craft practitioner who collaborated with Paul & Leon in the design & realization of the modular sound sculpture for the live archives workshops. One of my interests involves regarding the sculpture’s design & realization as a form of improvised performance per se. One
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