Bibliography

Bibliography

Bennett’s transdisciplinary approach incorporates philosophical, scientific and artistic research to create engaged projects and exhibitions. Practice is an examination of the world in which she finds her self. To her, existence is filled with systems of discontinuity. Memories that fade, language that is inadequate and places that continually fracture and reform.

Her Bibliography provides a contextual platform for her practice and her ideas can be explored through further reading.

  • Ahmed, S, Griffiths, M & Ringborg, T (2017), Raqs Media Collective: Twilight Language, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
  • Auge M, (2008), Non-Places: An Introduction To Supermodernity, Verso, London
  • Bergson H, (2008), Time and Free Will: An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness, Kindle Edition, 1 October 2013, Amazon
  • Boym, S‎,  Obrist, H U, (2014), Raqs Media Collective – Casebook, Art Gallery of York University, Canada
  • Camus A, (2005), The Myth of Sisyphus, Penguin, London
  • Camus A, (1942), The Stranger, Everyman’s Library, London
  • Cox C, (2004), Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music, Bloomsbury Publishing, London
  • Deleuze G & Guattari F, (2015), What is Philosophy, Verso, London
  • Deleuze G & Guattari F, (2013), A Thousand Plateaus, Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Bloomsbury Academic, London
  • Derrida J, (2005), On Touching―Jean-Luc Nancy (Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics) Stanford University Press, Stanford
  • Farley P & Symmons MR, (2012), Edgelands, Kindle Edition, 12 Nov 2013, Amazon
  • Flaxman G, (2000) The Brain is the Screen, Deleuze and the Philosophy of CinemaUniversity of Minisoter  Press
  • Friedel, Mühling, Bürgi,  Dietrich, Verwoert (2009), Monica Bonvicini, DuMont, Cologne
  • Grandin T, (2014), The Autistic Brain, Rider, London
  • Kentridge W, (2014), Six Drawing Lessons, Harvard University Press, Main
  • Jackson P, (2011), Folding Techniques for Designers: From Sheet to Form, Laurence King Publishing, London
  • Kafka F, (2009), The Metamorphosis, Martino Fine Books, London
  • Kant I, (2011) Critique of Judgment, Kindle Edition, 12 Nov 2012, Amazon
  • Klein Y, (2007), Overcoming the Problematics of Art, Spring Publications, Paris
  • Loers V, (2011), Gregor Schneider: Punto Muerto, BOCM, Madrid
  • Luckow, Titz, Falckenberg, Bonvicini and Steinbrügge (2012), Disegni, Distanz, Berlin
  • Manne K, (2019), Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny, Penguin Random House London
  • Nelson, R, (2013), Practice as Research in the Arts: Principles, Protocols, Pedagogies, ResistancesPalgrave Macmillan, Hampshire
  • Maeda J, (2004), Creative Code: Aesthetics and Computation, Thames and Hudson, London
  • Merleau-Ponty M, (2013), Phenomenology of Perception, Kindle Edition, 15 April 2013, Amazon
  • Nietzsche F, (2015), On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Carolina
  • O’Hagan, A, C Tóibín, (2006), Gregor Schneider: Die Familie Schneider, Steidl, Göttingen
  • Perez C.C, (2019), Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Chatto & Windus, London
  • Pink, S (2012) Situating Everyday Life, Sage, London
  • Prévost E, (1995), No Sound is Innocent: AMM and the Practice of Self-invention – Meta-Musical Narratives, Copula, Essex
  • Rippon G, (2020), The Gendered Brain: The New Neuroscience that Shatters the Myth of the Female Brain, Vintage London
  • Saini A, (2017), Inferior: The True Power of Women and The Science That Shows It, 4th Estate, London
  • Saini A, (2019), Superior: The Fatal Return of Race Science, 4th Estate London
  • Sartre J-P, (2000), Nausea, Penguin Books London
  • Sinclair, I, (2018), Living with Buildings, Wellcome Collection, London
  • Solnit, R, (2005), A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Canongate Books LTD, Edinburgh
  • Solnit, R (2014), The Faraway Nearby, Granta, London
  • Stewart S, (2007), On Longing, Duke University Press, Durham USA
  • Viola B, (1995), Bill Viola: Reasons for Knocking at an Empty House: Writings 1973-1994, Thames and Hudson, London
  • Weschler L, (2009), Robert Irwin: Seeing Is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees, University of California Press, Oakland
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