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Revisiting London’s walks
Over the summer, I retraced my steps across the network’s London walks. I started at Paddington, where there was a spill of rainwater that was caught in oil buckets. I took photos, and it struck me that if this were … Continue reading
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Reflections in Oil and Water (Part 2)
So here I am, weeks after the fact, finally finding the headspace to reflect on the discussions at our final network meeting in May. (See my previous ‘Part 1’ posting for commentary on performances that weekend.) To be fair, there … Continue reading
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Phil Smith: Footnotes for Apocalypse
[posted on Phil’s behalf. Although I confess to making up the title, to fill the subject field. My apologies in advance. SB] Abstract: these notes have been assembled according to a feeling of precise ambivalence – that from all the … Continue reading
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Oily Anatomies and Toxic Landscapes (Part 1)
The “performance footprint” network held its third and final scheduled meeting in London on May 20th/21st. At our second meeting, in Scotland at Cove Park, the emphasis had been on network members themselves making work in situ, but since this … Continue reading
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Anatomy of a Network Event
This Friday, 20th May, the ‘performance footprint’ network is hosting a public symposium event at the Anatomy Theatre & Museum at Kings College London. This forms part of the third and final scheduled meeting of this AHRC-funded network series — … Continue reading
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How I Spent My Spring Vacation
With planning now well underway for our third network meeting at Kings College London next month, I am grateful to Phil Smith for providing me with the following gem regarding a certain street we’ll be seeing a lot of: “The … Continue reading
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