Linda Dement: Cyberflesh Girlmonster (1995)
Filed under artist publishing, cd-rom | Tags: · body, cyberfeminism, electronic art, feminity, interactive art, multimedia

“At the Adelaide Festival 1994, about 30 women donated body parts by scanning their chosen flesh and digitally recording sound. From these, conglomerate bodies were created, animated and made interactive.
When a viewer clicks on one of these monsters, the words attached to that body part could be heard or seen, another monster may appear, a digital video could play, a story or biological information about the physical state described by the story, may be displayed.
Cyberflesh Girlmonster is a macabre comedy of monstrous femininity, of revenge, desire and violence.”
The .iso also contains Linda Dement‘s work Typhoid Mary.
Published in Sydney, 1995
via Sandra Fauconnier
Internet Archive (Mac CD-ROM ISO, PDFs)
Video emulation (8 min)
Booklet PDF
Fred Moten, Wu Tang: Who Touched Me? (2016)
Filed under artist publishing | Tags: · performance, performance art, poetry

“Who Touched Me? is a compilation of research by Fred Moten and Wu Tsang, who together cohabit the roles of poet and performance artist. The publication traces the development of their sculptural performance Gravitational Feel, which was yet to be realized at the time the book was due to print. This book introduces the reader to this work in its virtual state, while tracing Moten and Tsang’s lived experience of collaboration through a body of text, which is composed of email correspondence, notes, poetry, fragments of essays, and transcriptions of earlier collaborative work. Together these entwined texts create a new socio-poetic form. To quote from the book’s pages, ‘The research/experiment is in how to sense entanglement.'”
Introduction by Frédérique Bergholtz and Susan Gibb
Publisher If I Can’t Dance, I Don’t Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution, Amsterdam, 2016
Performance in Residence series
ISBN 9789492139061, 9492139065
61 pages
PDF (9 MB)
Comment (0)Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph (1972)
Filed under artist publishing, catalogue, video | Tags: · photography

A monograph composed of 80 photographs, edited and designed by the painter Marvin Israel, Diane Arbus’ friend and colleague, and by her daughter Doon Arbus.
Text edited from tape recordings of a series of classes given by Diane Arbus (1923-1971) in 1971 as well as from interviews and some of her writings.
Published in conjunction with a major exhibition of the photographs of Diane Arbus at the Museum of Modern Art.
Publisher Millerton, New York, 1972
ISBN 0912334401, 9780912334400
15 pages, 80 unnumbered leaves of plates, 29 cm
Publisher
Open Library
WorldCat
PDF (44 MB)
See also
Going Where I’ve Never Been: The Photography of Diane Arbus, documentary, dir. John Musilli, 1972, 28 min. MP4 (65 MB), via