[NetBehaviour] Women's Audio Archive.
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Women's Audio Archive.
The Women's Audio Archive began as a series of recordings, taped by
Lewandowska after leaving her home country in 1984, grown out of an
interest in language as a site of cultural displacement. These
recordings document public events, seminars, talks, conferences, and
private conversations as valuable records of a particular time in
discourse, beginning around 1983 until 1990. Lewandowska denotes this
period of time as one dominated by academics and artists close to
October magazine and by feminist gatherings, including the participating
of Judy Chicago, Mary Kelly, Barbara Kruger, Yvonne Rainer, Jo Spences,
Nancy Spero, Jane Weinstock, etc. In a variety of settings and
institutions, as well as in private, the recordings also document talks
by artists and academics such as Benjamin Bucloh, Victor Burgin, John
Cage, Allan Kaprow, Tom Lawson, Les Levine, Peter Wollen, etc.
http://www.marysialewandowska.com/waa/
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