What We Want Is Free Teresa L. MeadowsExplores how contemporary artists use gifts, barter, and other forms of nonmonetary exchange as a means and medium of artistic production. This revised edition of What We Want Is Free examines a twenty year history of artistic productions that both model and occupy the various forms of exchange within contemporary society. From shops, gifts, and dinner parties to contract labor and petty theft, contemporary artists have used a variety of methods that
Explores the ritual practice of Buddhist preaching
Each interpreted the Agreement in different ways and continued to use the situation to pursue their own distinctive goals and aims
This book is the first substantial study of Steven Berkoff's career
and a reasonable level of development
and reveal how restricting a legislator's time in office has changed political careers and ambitions
he ran for vice president on the ticket with Henry Clay
It establishes and clearly differentiates the physical principles and provides a snapshot of many prominent current applications
Presenting complex skills and techniques in a simple and easy-to-follow format
the semi-abstract tendencies in his work were viewed by many as too radical
by Karen Jacobs
Based on the murder of Grace Brown in 1906
Technology and Social Complexity explores the continuities between today's incredibly powerful new technology and the simpler technologies of the past