M. Lindsay Grayson; Suzanne M. Crowe; James S. McCarthy; Alvis Kucers; Johan W. Mouton; S. Ragnar Norrby; David Paterson Taylor & Francis Ltd (2010) Moniviestin
M. Lindsay Grayson; Sara Cosgrove; Suzanne Crowe; William Hope; James McCarthy; John Mills; Johan W. Mouton; Da Paterson Taylor & Francis Inc (2017) Moniviestin
Collins GCSE; Fiona Balding; Kath Callaghan; Suzanne Gray; Barbara Monks; Barbara Rathmill; Louise T Davies HarperCollins Publishers (2017) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Suzanne Doering; David Harris; Panayiotis Economopoulos; Tony Halsey; Michael Ortman; Nuriye Sirinoglu Singh; Peter Gray Oxford University Press (2019) Digitaalisen aineiston lisenssiavain
Panayiotis Economopoulos; Tony Halsey; Suzanne Doering; Michael Ortman; Nuriye Sirinoglu Singh; Peter Gray; David Harris Oxford University Press (2019) Moniviestin
Black Dog Press Sivumäärä: 160 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2006, 06.11.2006 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
Rosalind Brodsky, the alter ego of artist Suzanne Treister, is a delusional time traveller who believes herself to be working at the Institute of Militronics and Advanced Time Interventionality (IMATI) in the twenty-first century. "Hexen 2039" charts Brodsky's scientific research towards the development of new mind control technologies for the British Military, through a kaleidoscopic series of drawings, diagrams and photographs which are by turns baroque, challenging, comic, elegant, mysterious and intriguing. These works uncover or construct links between conspiracy theories, occult groups, Chernobyl, witchcraft, the US film industry, British Intelligence agencies, Soviet brainwashing, and behaviour control experiments of the US Army and its Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (PSYOP), in light of alarming new research in contemporary neuroscience. An essay by Richard Grayson examines Treister's practice in detail. As a whole, this fascinating and complex body of work questions the way we look at history and the future, science, technology, politics, and narrative.