Space and performativity

Alan Read’s edited volume, Architecturally Speaking: Practices of Art, Architecture and the Everyday. (Feel free to contact Routledge about that path!)

Ewan Forster and Christopher Heighes: innovative and unusual theatre events in and about intriguing and neglected architecture in Britain.

e-state.org.uk - “a site for research into performance, architecture and location. an encounter between performance, urbanism and the everyday.”

Archaeology & Performance - “irrevocable acts” of archaeological space and place (and material agency)

Michael Shanks, Towards an archaeology of performance. And Brith Gof - practicing site specific art.

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