Resistance through rituals is an exhibition, publication and events project developed for the West Space Projects Program that opens itself to multiple lines of research, inquiry and potentiality to locate current working means and methods of a constructive criticality. It matches the crucial but weighty notion of &‘resistance' with a more open-plan sense of ritual, here conceived as the multiple, elaborate, tangible and/or subtle cycles of communication and interaction in which artists and cultural producers are frequently moving. Aligning local and regional practitioners working individually, collaboratively and collectively, an idea of contemporary politicised practice will be articulated via the plural scope and agency of rigorous artist-determined making, media and initiatives. Configuring the political from multiple platforms and perspectives - personal, emotional, organisational - here artists can be seen generating their working contexts to enact a complex and heterogenous productivity.
Where we went on holiday. Where we went if the day was sunny. Where we went if it was not. Bus routes, hairdressers, hospitals. Things that got delivered to the house. Tommy's memory was markedly better than mine, but then he'd been ...
When thirteen-year-old Pierre Anthon leaves school to sit in a plum tree and train for becoming part of nothing, his seventh grade classmates set out on a desperate quest for the meaning of life.
This book has nothing to do with rainbows, rocket ships, meatballs, or wizards. Instead, it’s full of zip, zilch, diddly-squat, bupkus.
The value of nothing is explored in rich detail as the author reaches back as far as the ancient Sumerians to find evidence that humans have long struggled with the concept of zero, from the Greeks who may or may not have known of it, to ...
In Do Nothing, award-winning journalist Celeste Headlee illuminates a new path ahead, seeking to institute a global shift in our thinking so we can stop sabotaging our well-being, put work aside, and start living instead of doing.
As Byron once wrote: 'Tis pleasant, sure, to see one's name in print; A book's a book, although there's nothing in't. The Nothing Book is a blank book.
If all is not to be lost the great powers will have to choose between their most desperate desires and their most ingrained prejudice. Between hatred and hope. Between the Warrior-Prophet and the end of the world.
But before Bruce Willis blew away audiences as unstoppable hero John McClane, author Roderick Thorp knocked out thriller readers with the bestseller that started it all.
. . Discover this funny, heart-warming tale of self-discovery from Jodi Taylor, author of the internationally bestselling Chronicles of St Mary's series. Nobody ever notices little Jenny Dove. Even her family call her the Nothing Girl.
Living with his little brother, Fudge, makes Peter Hatcher feel like a fourth grade nothing.