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A Kick in the Eye : video and expanded cinema in Britain. / Partridge, Stephen.
Expanded cinema: art, performance, film. ed. / A. L. Rees; Duncan White; Steven Ball; David Curtis. London : Tate Publishing, 2011. p. 136-147.
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Partridge, S 2011, 'A Kick in the Eye: video and expanded cinema in Britain'. in AL Rees, D White, S Ball & D Curtis (eds), Expanded cinema: art, performance, film. Tate Publishing, London, pp. 136-147.
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Partridge, S. (2011). A Kick in the Eye: video and expanded cinema in Britain. In Rees, A. L., White, D., Ball, S., & Curtis, D. (Eds.), Expanded cinema. (pp. 136-147). London: Tate Publishing.
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Partridge S. A Kick in the Eye: video and expanded cinema in Britain. In Rees AL, White D, Ball S, Curtis D, editors, Expanded cinema: art, performance, film. London: Tate Publishing. 2011. p. 136-147.
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Partridge, Stephen / A Kick in the Eye : video and expanded cinema in Britain.
Expanded cinema: art, performance, film. ed. / A. L. Rees; Duncan White; Steven Ball; David Curtis. London : Tate Publishing, 2011. p. 136-147.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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