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Category: Performance

17th May 201717th May 2017 by vanessa_b In Academic research, Digital, Participation, Performance, The UK Web Archive

Documenting Performance: The Context and Processes of Digital Curation and Archiving

23rd January 201623rd January 2016 by vanessa_b In Art, Art-Science, Digital, Performance

Marina Abramović in Residence. Video documentation of my short talk

8th November 20136th February 2015 by vanessa_b In Arts, Exhibition, Participation, Performance

Brian Lobel: Fun with Cancer Patients @ Fierce Festival 7 September – 6 October

8th April 201328th December 2015 by vanessa_b In Academic research, Archives, Arts, Digital, Performance, The UK Web Archive

Web Archiving and the production of Art History: a talk at The Arnolfini

14th March 20135th February 2015 by vanessa_b In Archives, Arts, Liverpool, Performance

An unlikely place for performance art? Help me find Birkenhead Dada…

7th September 2012 by vanessa_b In Arts, Liverpool, Performance

Mercy podcast for Liverpool Biennial 2012

29th January 20126th February 2015 by vanessa_b In Arts, Digital, Exhibition, Liverpool, Performance, Psychology, Video and film

Level Five @ Abandon Normal Devices Festival 1st Oct 2011

29th January 20126th February 2015 by vanessa_b In Arts, Arts Funding, Exhibition, Liverpool, Performance

In the Big Society, not all art is equal 14 July 2011

28th January 20126th February 2015 by vanessa_b In Arts, Exhibition, Participation, Performance

Fierce Festival, Birmingham 22nd-27th March 2011

27th February 201128th December 2015 by vanessa_b In Arts, Exhibition, Performance

Live Weekends: Last of the Red Wine @ ICA 9-13th Feb 2011

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    Catching up with Zadie Smith. In a weird moment of wondering where I’m going to be this time next year, I’ve started thinking a lot about my old stomping grounds in North London, which she writes about so well. While North of the big smoke can’t match Sydney’s beaches, it does have Finsbury Park, The River Lea and good connections to the British Library!

    Zadie Smith writes so well about characters who transcend their working class background and become utterly unlikeable in the process. Every time I read her I fall in love with the culture and the environment that she describes rather than the protagonists themselves.

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