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Posts Tagged ‘memory’

‘Passing Drama’: the materialization of race [video]

by Angela Melitopoulos • 23 Feb 08
Journal: Issues | Race/Matter [2]

According to Henri Bergson, memory is an accumulation of time to introduce the possibility of an intentional selection. We can expand or compress certain fragments of input-time at will. By forming intervals memory brings the past into the present,…


Nationality: Wog – The Hounding of David Oluwale

by Max Farrar • 16 Oct 07
Journal: Reviews | books

Review of: Kester Aspden (2007) Nationality: Wog – The Hounding of David Oluwale, London: Jonathan Cape

This is an important, even ‘must-read’ book for anyone interested in the history of crime in the UK, especially if that crime has…


Sites – Sights of memory and mourning: Said Adrus’ Lost Pavilion 2006

by Amna Malik • 11 Jul 07
Journal: Files

Memory, history and location all come together in a series of photographs, abstract watercolours and a video installation collectively titled Lost Pavilion by the British artist Said Adrus

At the centre of this exhibition is a forgotten…


Coventry Ritz Cinema [video]

by Nirmal Puwar • 12 Mar 07
Journal: Files

Emphasizing the haunting remnants of emptied out architecture and unused spaces, Coventry Ritz listens to the days when social scenes were produced in the British post-war period by South Asian workers who bought and programmed cinemas. Voices of people remembering…