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Lebbeus Woods’ work on the Zagreb Free Zone Project, his thinking on the relationship between architecture and war and on the role that architecture might have in confronting human emotions and experience...
American conceptualist John Baldessari assesses the current status of conceptual art and how it has evolved from its beginnings in the 1960s. He looks at his own practice in terms of imagery and his use of...
Britain has seen an explosion of temporary art spaces and galleries, often run by young artists rather than art dealers. British artists who have performed both roles consider their relationship with the...
Ian McEwan gives several lengthy readings from his novel ‘A Child in Time’ after a short introduction to his work by Martin Amis.
A discussion between Brian Aldiss and Christopher Priest, two writers of science fiction.
Artists Helen Cadwallader and Christine Tamblyn and writer Pat Cadigan discuss the relationship been gender and technology, particularly the way technology is seen as scientific rather than cultural. They...
Bruce Sterling, author of ‘The Hacker Crackdown’, looks at institutional attempts to control the Internet. Joan Truckenbrod, lecturer in telecommunications arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, discusses...
Laura Thompson, Brian Glanville, Andrew Shields, Rob Stein and Stephen Jones discuss a new form of sports writing, which is both attuned to the intricacies of a specific sport and alive to its wider...
Joan Copjec discusses ‘The Invention of Crying: Melodrama and Magnitude’, which explores the relationship between melodrama and certain representations of women within society. Slavoj Zizek discusses...
A S Byatt discusses with Iris Murdoch the influences of the 19th century novel; realism vs the novel of ideas; writing about sex; power and accuracy of language; belief, religion and ritual.
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