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Errant Bodies has been publishing books and CDs on sound, auditory issues, spatial arts and design, and cultures of experimental performance and art since 1995. Since this time, it has been at the forefront of developing and supporting the diverse attitudes toward the emerging field of sound art, contemporary experimental music, and auditory culture. In addition, Errant Bodies aims to remain sensitive to the specifics of location and the co-productive details born from cultural work and its place through site-based research, actions and projects.
Bodies on the move
Writing in the margins
Sounding out the house
Performing in the wings
Sharing through the book

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NEW RELEASE: "Manual for the construction of a cart as a device to elaborate social connection" - third in the Surface Tension Supplement Series documenting projects and collaborations taking place in Curitiba, Brazil. Contributions by Ricardo Basbaum, Alex Cabral, Octavio Camargo, Ken Ehrlich, Jennifer Gabrys, Brandon LaBelle, Margit Leisner, Josina Melo, Rubens Pileggi, and Ines Schaber. NEW RELEASE: "What remains of a building divided into equal parts and distributed for reconfiguration" - second in the Surface Tension Supplement Series exploring the social and political performativity of the built environment. Contributions by Rachel Allen, Mathias Heyden & Jesko Fezer, CM von Hausswolff & the Land, Nis Rømer, Ken Ehrlich, and Ava Bromberg. NEW RELEASE: Leif Elggren
"Death Travels Backwards" DVD documents the artist’s ongoing engagement and use of video. Cataloguing a collection of works from 1999 to the present, Death Travels Backwards delivers an important overview of the artist’s pursuit of the hidden secrets and spectral enigmas found within the everyday.

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Brandon LaBelle . Ken Ehrlich . Octavio Camargo
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