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Online Resources

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Baroque Dresden (2019) [Online]. Available at https://www.panometer.de/en/dresden/our-exhibitions/ (Accessed 9 April 2019)

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English Heritage, Knight's Tournament at Bolsover Castle [Online]. Available at https://www.english-heritage. org.uk/visit/whats-on/bolsover-knights-tournament-25-27-may-2019/ (Accessed 3 February 2019).

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Film and Video

80064 (2005) Directed by A. Zmijewski [Film]. Poland, Centre d'Art Contemporain de Bretigny.

A Cock and Bull Story (2005) Directed by M. Winterbottom [Film]. UK, BBC Films.

Die Kdlner Stdmme (2011) Directed by A. Dreschke [Film]. Germany, Realfiction.

Dreams of a Life (2011) Directed by C. Morley [Film]. UK, Cannon and Morley Productions.

Les Maitres Fous (1954) Directed by Jean Rouch [Film]. France, Les Films de la Pleiade. Man on Wire (2005) Directed by James Marsh [Film]. UK, BBC.

Nazi VR (2017) Directed by D. Freid, produced by Mor Albalak [Film]. US, Mel Films. Standard Operating Procedure (2008) Directed by E. Morris [Film] US, Participant Media.

Stories We Tell (2012) Directed by Sarah Polley [Film]. Canada.

The Act of Killing (2014) Directed by J. Oppenheimer [Film]. US, Drafthouse Films.

The Arbor (2010) Directed by Clio Barnard [Film]. UK, Artangel.

The Battle of Orgreave (2001) Directed by Mike Figgis [Film]. UK, Artangel.

The Eternal Frame (1975) Directed by T.R. Uthco and Ant Farm [Video]. US, Long Beach Museum of Art.

The Last Bolshevik (Le tombeau d'Alexandre) (2003 [1992]) Directed by Chris Marker [Film]. US, Icarus Films.

The Thin Blue Line (1988) Directed by Errol Morris [Film]. US, Channel 4.

The Universal Clock - The Resistance of Peter Watkins (2001) Directed by G. Bowie [Film]. Canada, National Film Board of Canada.

We're Here Because We're Here (2016) Directed by J. Deller [Video] 29:00 min.

Television Series

1900 House (1999) Wall to Wall Media.

Abenteuer 1900: Leben im Gutshaus (2004) ARD.

America's MostWanted (1988—2012) Fox.

Crimewatch UK (1984-2017) BBC.

Dark Tourist (2018) Netflix.

Klondike: The Quest for Gold (2003) Frantic Films Live Action Productions.

Living in the Past (1978) BBC Bristol.

Outback House (2005) ABC.

Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball (2013) BBC.

Regency House Party (2004) Wall to Wall Media.

The Colbert Report,“Truthiness”, season 1, episode 1 (2005), Comedy Central.

The Jinx (2015) Directed by Andrew Jarecki. HBO.

The Ship (2002) BBC.

The Staircase (Soupfons) (2004) Maha Productions.

The Trench (2002) BBC.

Victorian Slum House (2016) Wall to Wall Media.

Exhibitions and Installations

Agnew, V and Ozbek, E. (curators) Right to Arrive. Exhibition held at PROMPT Gallery, The Australian National University, 2-22 September 2018.

Arns, I. and Sasse, S. (curators) The Storming of the Winter Palace: Forensics of an Image. A cooperation between HMKV, Dortmund, and Zurich University. Exhibition held at Gessnerallee, Zurich (Nordflugel), 23 September - 25 October 2017 (under the title The Storming of the Winter Palace: History as Theater).

Barenblit, F. and Bois, Y. A. and Feher, M. and Foster, H. and Guiraldes, R. and Medina, C. and Weizman, E. Forensic Architecture. Hacia Una Estetica Investigativa. Exhibition held at MACBA / MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona i MUAC Museo Universitario Arte Contemporaneo, 2017.

Bayrisches Landeskriminalamt Zentrale Fototechnik und 3D-Tatortvermessung (2019), Exhibition at Frankfurter Kunstverein [Online].Available at https://www.fkv.de/en/bavarian-state-police/ (Accessed 17 April 2019).

Blackson, R. (curator) Once More with Feeling. Exhibition held at Reg Vardy Gallery, Sunderland, 1-16 December 2005.

Counter Investigations: Forensic Architecture (2018). [Online]. Available at https://www.ica.art/exhibitions/for ensic-architecture-counter-investigations.

Farocki, H. (2009) Serious Games III: Immersion, 20 min. Available at https://www.moma.org/collection/ works/143770.

Gerow, J. (curator) Reenactment. Exhibition held at BRIC, Brooklyn, 18 January - 25 February 2018.

Hoffman, J. (curator) A Little Bit of History Repeated. Exhibition held at KunstWerke, Berlin, 16-18 November 2001.

Horn, G. and Arns, I. (curators), Fichtner, K. (co-curator) History Will Repeat Itself. Strategies of Reenactment in Contemporary (Media) Art and Performance. Exhibition by HMKV at the PHOENIX Halle Dortmund, 9 June - 23 September 2007.

Lutticken, S. (curator) Life, Once More: Forms of Reenactment in Contemporary Art. Exhibition held at Witte de With, Rotterdam, 27 January-27 March 2005.

Nori, F. (2018) Perception is Reality. On the Construction of Reality and Virtual Worlds. Exhibition, Frankfurter Kunstverein [Online]. Available at: https://www.fkv.de/en/exhibition/perception-is-reality-on-th e-construction-of-reality-and-virtual-worlds/ (Accessed 17 April 2019).

Now Again the Past: Rewind, Replay, Resound. Exhibition held at Carnegie Art Center, Buffalo, New York, 11 February - 18 March 2006.

Reenacting History: Collective Actions and Everyday Gestures. Exhibition held at National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, 22 September 2017 - 21 January 2018.

Re-. Exhibition held at Site Gallery, Sheffield, 18 March — 28 April 2007.

Tarsia, A. (curator) A Short History of Performance. Exhibition held at Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 18-23 November 2003.

Thompson, N. (curator) Ahistoric Occcasion: Artists Making History. Exhibition held at Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA, 27 May 2006 - 22 April 2007.

Wieder und Wider: Performances Appropriated. Exhibition held at MUMOK,Vienna, 8-18 November 2006.

Games

A Breathtaking Journey. Amsterdam/Delft/Eindhoven, the Netherlands: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences/Delft University ofTechnology/Eindhoven University of Technology, 2016.

Anno (Multiple titles). Montreuil, France: Max Design/Related Designs/Blue Byte, Ubisoft, 1998-2019.

Assassin's Creed (Multiple titles). Montreuil, France: Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft, 2007-2018.

Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. Montreuil, France: Ubisoft Montreal, 2015.

Battlefield (Multiple titles). Redwood City CA, United States: DICE, Electronic Arts, 2002-2018.

Call of Duty (Multiple titles). Santa Monica CA, United States: Infinity Ward/Treyarch/Sledgehammer Games/Raven Software, Activision, 2003-2018.

Call of Duty: WWII. Santa Monica CA, United States: Sledgehammer Games, Activision, 2017.

Conflict of Nations: World War III. Malta: Dorado Games, 2018.

Crusader Kings (Multiple titles). Stockholm, Sweden: Paradox Development Studio, Paradox Interactive, 2004-2012.

Kuma/War. New York NY, United States: Kuma Reality Games, 2004.

Making History (Multiple titles). Boston MA, United States: Factus Games, 2007-2018.

Sid Meier's Civilization (Multiple titles). San Francisco CA, United States: MicroProse/Firaxis Games, 2K Games, 1991-2016.

Sniper Elite (Multiple titles). Oxford, UK: Rebellion Developments, 2006-2017.

This War of Mine. Warschau, Poland: 11 Bit Studios, 2014.

Total War (Multiple titles). Horsham, UK: Creative Assembly/Feral Interactive, Sega, 2000-2019.

World of Warcraft. Irvine CA, United States: Blizzard Entertainment, 2004.

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