Andy Warhol
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The Zanzibar Films & The Dandies Of May 1968 by Sally Shafto
- 1968
- Africa
- Alain Resnais
- Andy Warhol
- Bruce Connor
- Chris Marker
- Daniel Pommereulle
- Deux Fois
- François Truffaut
- Jack Smith
- Jackie Raynal
- Jackie Raynal-Saleh
- Jean-Luc Godard
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- Ken Jacobs
- letterists
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- Nico
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- Paris Experimental Editions
- Philippe Garrel
- Regular Lovers
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- Stan Brakhage
- Sylvina Boissonnas
- Tate Modern
- The Factory
- The Zanzibar Films & The Dandies Of May 1968
- Un Film
- Vite
- Zanzibar
- Zanzibar: Les films Zanzibar et les dandys de mai 1968
- The Magician – or why cokeheads make better film students…
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Down & dirty Stephen Dwoskin movies at the BFI
- 1960s
- 60s sixties
- Alone
- Andy Warhol
- Anthony Balch
- Asleep
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- BFI
- Blow Job
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- central London
- Dirty
- east London
- Fluxus
- Gavin Bryars
- India Club Restaurant
- Indian High Commission
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- Laura Mulvey
- Laura Oldfield Ford
- London
- Men Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film
- Moment
- New York
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- Strand Continental Hotel
- The Cut Ups
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- Tina Fraser
- Tracy Moberly
- Trixi
- William Fowler
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Ray Johnson opening at Raven Row
- 1980s
- 6a
- 80s
- Adrian Glew
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- All Saints
- Andy Warhol
- art world insiders
- Artillery Lane
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- collage
- David Jarvis
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- eighties
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- How To Draw A Bunny
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- mail art
- Mark Pawson
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- Stefan Szczelkun
- Stephanie MacDonald
- Tate
- Tom Emerson
-
London when it sizzles….
- Altermodern
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- Soviet Union
- Tate
- Tony White
- toynbee Studios
- Wikipedia
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Regina José Galindo & the dematerialisation of the live artist 1999-2009
- advertising
- America's Family Prison
- Amir Shakouri
- Andy Warhol
- Angelina
- Billi Spence
- Breaking The Ice
- Confession
- Gabriela Salgado
- Guatemala City
- Gustav Metzger
- I'll Shout It To The Wind
- Identification Of A Body
- La Caja Blanca
- Madam Mao's
- Modern Art Oxford
- nudity
- Oxford Museum of Modern Art
- Regina José Galindo
- Social Cleansing
- Survival Skills Course For Men & Women Preparing To Travel To The United States
- The Body of Others
- The Conquest - Scalp
- The Fashionable Cut
- Warm Up
- Who Can Erase The Traces
- Why Are They Still Free?
- XX - II
- YouTube
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Let's burst the web 2.0 commercial bubble & instead get really funky!
- 6 degrees of separation
- advertising
- Andy Warhol
- Bebo
- conceptual literature
- corporate managers
- culture industry professionals
- cyberpunk
- Duncan Watts
- formalism
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- mail art
- Marcel Duchamp
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- Mark Granovetter
- Martin Creed
- MySpace
- neoism
- Nexus
- Small World
- Stanley Milgram
- Steve Strogatz
- Tim O'Reilly
- weak ties
- Web 2.0
- What Is Web 2.0
- Andy Warhol nude troubadour