The OS/LL is an open source arts project and learning platform with an archive-and-access-facing publication program amplifying radical creative practice.
#FromTheArchive: Like other OS projects categorized as "performance texts," Andrea Mazzariello @amazzari's ONE MORE REVOLUTION is an experimental work which itself investigates what the text form can be and do in relation to music. More info on IG: https://t.co/dYY0EDLo5U
#FromTheArchive: Chloë Bass’s (@chloerbass) THE BOOK OF EVERYDAY INSTRUCTION was presented as both an art exhibit at the Knockdown Center (@knockdowncenter) in 2018 and as a book later that year. More info about this project on our IG post:
https://t.co/MXFTEVhcJZ
#FromTheArchive: Rebecca Lazier and Dan Trueman's THERE MIGHT BE OTHERS (2016) exemplifies the OS's goal of producing archive and access facing documentation, not only after but during the creative process. More info about this project on our IG post: https://t.co/iWnfztwftQ
#FromTheArchive: Steve Danziger’s MOONS OF JUPITER / TALES FROM THE SCHMINKE TUB (2014), a double-sided book (tête-bêche) containing two plays, was the first performance text published by the OS. Learn more on our IG post highlighting this project: https://t.co/yuPLGL8w9i
As with all of the OS's titles, you can download MOONS OF JUPITER / TALES FROM THE SCHMINKE TUB for free or by donation on the Open Access Library: https://t.co/5Q29c4gt8D
[THREAD] The OS's first performance text, Steve Danzinger's double-sided collection of two plays titled "Moons of Jupiter / Tales from the Schminke Tub," was published in 2014. Now there are eight total performance texts housed in the Open Access Library: https://t.co/ClKnBx3Cbu
The OS's performance texts are all available to download for free / by donation — and you can also donate directly to artists / authors, in most cases. Look out for more performance text features coming soon!