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Ugliness and Beauty: the politics of landscape in Walter Greenwood's Love on the Dole.
(Article)The multi-spatial landscape of the North-West of England (Manchester–Salford and the surrounding area) provides the setting for Walter Greenwood's 1934 play Love on the Dole. Both the urban industrialized cityscape and the ... -
Ultra-sensing: moving beyond 'work' and 'venue' in intermedia art
(Conference)Drawing upon Vivian Sobchack’s notions of “ultra-hearing” and “ultra-seeing” (a re- interpretation of Bachelard’s sensory hierarchy), this paper explores the possibility and nature of moving from the ‘work’ (in electroacoustic ... -
The Unchanging Sea
(Musical Score)The inspiration for this composition comes from two sources, D.W. Griffiths' film 'The Unchanging Sea' (1910), and it's inspiration, Charles Kingsley's poem, 'The Three Fishers', used here as libretto. The central theme ... -
Under the Covers (Performance in Nottingham)
(Other)In an interactive media performance Zoo Indigo take their babies on tour so they can perform while you babysit. Combining autobiography and cutting edge technology, the performance duo attempt to re-enact the movie star ... -
Under the Covers: an interactive audience (paper)
(Conference)"We are really excited to perform for you tonight – we just had one little problem: we couldn’t find any babysitters. You see, we are both mothers. Young mothers. But don’t panic, we found a solution! Anybody ever heard ... -
Une danse pour la radio: deux
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Ungoverning Dance: Contemporary European Dance and the Commons.
(Book)Ungoverning Dance examines the work of progressive contemporary dance artists in continental Europe from the mid 1990s to 2015. Placing this within its historical and political context – that of Neoliberalism and austerity ... -
#unicornthings
(Other)#unicornthings is a media archaeology of the GIF as performance to camera and as experimental cabaret. -
Unstable Geographies, Multiple Theatricalities
(Conference)In 2015. Ildikó Rippel and Rosie Garton retraced Lucia’s footsteps. Crossing borders, climbing fences, bleeding, crying, blistering. We walked through the united and borderless Europe, witnessing a post-national utopia, ... -
Until the Lions: Amba’s story
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Until the Lions: Amba’s story
(Article)Amba is a relatively minor character in the Sanskit epic the Mahābhārata. Her story is of a woman, spurned by men, who seeks justice and retribution by engaging in extreme spiritual practices that lead to the intervention ... -
Uppercase Magazine issue 35
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The Value of the Hand
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Veritas Temporis Filia
(Other)Four short experimental texts responding to the 'Calais Crisis' COBRA Committee meetings and the refugee crisis in Europe. -
Vestal Flirtations: The Performance of the Feminine in Late-Nineteenth-Century British Music Hall
(Article)The essay explores the role of women performers in late nineteenth-century music hall by developing a theory of performative flirtation. It argues that the gendered dynamics of serio-comic modes such as those performed by ... -
Victoria University of Wellington Electroacoustic Music Studios [Studio Report]
(Conference)An outline of the origins of the Victoria University [of Wellington] Electroacoustic Music Studios is given, especially in relation to continued emphasis on the use of environmental sound sources. Descriptions of current ... -
'Violence, Performance, and Relationality' in Tommy DeFrantz and Philipa Rothfield (eds.) Choreography and Corporeality Relay in Motion.
(Book chapter)This paper analyses two experimental dance pieces from the mid 2000s that were made in response to situations involving violence. It argues that each in its own terms has drawn attention to the unequal ways in which violence ... -
Virtual
(Recording, musical)Virtual attempts to convey the idea of an illusory soundscape set in vibrant motion by the wind — an invisible and capricious source of energy for the ‘virtual’ objects in the space, the exact nature of which we are left ...