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Traditional approaches using new technologies: Case studies of printed wallpaper using UV inkjet printing (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Parraman, C., & Adams-Foster, S. (2011, October). Traditional approaches using new technologies: Case studies of printed wallpaper using UV inkjet printing. Paper presented at DESIRE’11 - Creativity and Innovation in Design, Eindhoven, the Netherlands

Conference paper at the Desire Conference, Design Case Studies Panel. The objective of the Wallpaper Project, in collaboration with Roland DG (UK) Ltd and with support from European Research Development Funding (ERDF), was to develop a range of... Read More about Traditional approaches using new technologies: Case studies of printed wallpaper using UV inkjet printing.

Books of all stripes: Artists’ publishing in the 21st century (2011)
Presentation / Conference
21st century. Presented at Books of all stripes: Artists’ publishing in the 21st Century, State Library of Victoria, 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia

Sarah gave an invited lecture to an audience of 100 artists, academics, curators on 'Books of all stripes: Artists’ publishing in the 21st Century' on the 26 September 2011. In this lecture, artists' books specialist Sarah Bodman presents contempo... Read More about Books of all stripes: Artists’ publishing in the 21st century.

Artists and librarians: making art in and out of books. (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2011, June). Artists and librarians: making art in and out of books. Paper presented at The Artist in the library - free symposium at UEL, Library and Learning Services at the University of East London

A conference paper given at The Artist in the Library, a symposium, University of East London, Docklands Campus, London, June 2011

Made in the future (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Walters, P. (2011, June). Made in the future. Presented at Made in the Future, Science Museum, London

Peter Walters and CFPR's KTP partner Renishaw Plc., were invited to participate in the event 'How will stuff be made in the future?', held at the Science Museum. The presentation included a demonstration of research into Edible 3D Printing, by pri... Read More about Made in the future.

After albers (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Parraman, C. (2011, May). After albers. Paper presented at Kaleidoscope: New Perspectives on the Humanities, University of Warwick

In colour studies there is a difference between the physical wavelength of colour as proposed by Newton, and the perceptual relationship of colour as described by Goethe. Newton‘s experiments in Opticks (1704), demonstrated the transition from early... Read More about After albers.

Any street, anywhere (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2011, May). Any street, anywhere. Presented at The Death and Life of Al-Muntanabbi Street, John Rylands Library, Unviersity of Manchester, Manchester, UK

Invited public lecture at the John Rylands Library, Unviersity of Manchester, on the Al-Mutanabbi Coalition and the impact of the worldwide response to the attack.

Sustainability seeks equilibrium: what does it mean to printmakers? (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Hoskins, S., & Risseeuw, J. (2011, March). Sustainability seeks equilibrium: what does it mean to printmakers?. Paper presented at SGC International Conference, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, University of Washington St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Panel chairs Stephen Hoskins and John Risseeuw will examine current theories and issues of sustainability as they relate to printmaking and print media. In a study completed at the University of the West of England's Centre for Fine Print Research (C... Read More about Sustainability seeks equilibrium: what does it mean to printmakers?.

Novel 3D printing (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Walters, P. (2011, February). Novel 3D printing. Presented at University of Bristol Institute of Advanced Studies Lecture Series, University of Bristol, Bristol

Peter Walters was invited to speak on novel 3D printing at the University of Bristol - Institute of Advanced Studies Workshop Series: Printing smart materials and machines

Collaboration in Artists' books (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2010, December). Collaboration in Artists' books. Presented at “With a little help from our friends”: Collaboration and art libraries, Westminster Reference Library

Presentation given at “With a little help from our friends”: Collaboration and art libraries at Westminster Reference Library, December 2010 Libraries are increasingly looking beyond their doors to engage with outside partners in projects and eve... Read More about Collaboration in Artists' books.

Archives, the internet and contextualisation (2010)
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Hill, V. (2010, November). Archives, the internet and contextualisation. Paper presented at (De)constructing the Archive in a Digital Age, School of the Arts, Loughborough University, UK

There are many different ways that photographic archives are using the Internet to increase the visibility of their collections. These include showcasing specific images or discrete smaller collections through either institutional websites, or by uti... Read More about Archives, the internet and contextualisation.

Future of manual printmaking in the UK (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Hoskins, S. (2010, October). Future of manual printmaking in the UK. Presented at Future of Manual Printmaking in the UK, Curwen Print Study Centre, Cambridge, UK

Invited speaker ‘Future of Manual Printmaking in the UK’, Symposium, Curwen Print Study Centre, Cambridge, October 2010.

Paper models: laser symposiun (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Sowden, T. (2010, September). Paper models: laser symposiun. Presented at Paper Models: Laser Symposiun, Bower Ashton Campus, University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol

A one-day symposium on Wednesday 15 September 2010 for seventy-five delegates presented the results of the AHRC funded research project, Paper Models: Investigating laser cutting technology to develop new artists’ books and paper-based creative pract... Read More about Paper models: laser symposiun.

A timeline of developments in printing culture from 1850 to the digital age (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Hoskins, S. (2010, September). A timeline of developments in printing culture from 1850 to the digital age. Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Association of European Printing Museums (AEPM), Wadgassen, Germany

Invited speaker at the Annual Conference of the Association of European Printing Museums (AEPM) held 3-5 September 2010 in Wadgassen, Germany. The conference addressed the question "Collection of today - Towards a critical evaluation of your collect... Read More about A timeline of developments in printing culture from 1850 to the digital age.

Innovation in vitreous enamel surfaces for jewellery (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Turrell, J. (2010, July). Innovation in vitreous enamel surfaces for jewellery. Paper presented at Crossings, Association for Contemporary Jewellery Conference 2010, West Dean College, West Sussex

A conference paper discussing the intersections between individual studio practice and formal practice based research. It will discuss the part that research plays in stimulating exchange, debate and the development of new ideas and the impact that t... Read More about Innovation in vitreous enamel surfaces for jewellery.

Enamel demonstration (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Turrell, E. C. (2010, July). Enamel demonstration. Paper presented at 6th International Conference of Contemporary Cast Iron Art, Kidwelly Industrial Museum, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire

Invited presentation at a four-day conference attracting over 200 people from around the world and consists of exhibitions of delegate´s work, discussions and demonstrations of new ideas in the world of cast iron.

Innovation in enamel symposium (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Turrell, J. (2010, July). Innovation in enamel symposium. Presented at Innovation in Enamel Symposium, University of the West of England (UWE), Bower Ashton Campus, Bristol, UK

A symposium was held at the Bower Ashton Campus, University of the West of England in July 2010: Read a review of the symposium published in Materials World http://www.iom3.org/news/enamoured-enamel. Addressing an audience composed of professiona... Read More about Innovation in enamel symposium.

Unique reproduction: definitions of original printmaking in a digital age (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Hoskins, S. (2010, June). Unique reproduction: definitions of original printmaking in a digital age. Presented at Seacourt Print Workshop 2010 Symposium, The University of Ulster, Belfast Campus

The development of inkjet printers with light fast inks has made reproducing artists' images more ‘democratic’ – no advanced technical skill is required to transfer ink onto paper. These reproductions can be marketed as limited edition prints and in... Read More about Unique reproduction: definitions of original printmaking in a digital age.

Sympathetic transcriptions (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Laidler, P. (2010, June). Sympathetic transcriptions. Paper presented at CREATE conference, Gjovik University College, Gjovik, Norway

The technical prowess of the traditional master printer within collaborative printmaking has enabled the artist to produce technically proficient artwork without having to spend years acquiring the necessary skills to realise their ideas in print. Th... Read More about Sympathetic transcriptions.

Developments in the recovery of colour in fine art prints through spatial image processing methods (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Parraman, C., & Rizzi, A. (2010, May). Developments in the recovery of colour in fine art prints through spatial image processing methods. Paper presented at 4th International Conference on: Preservation and Conservation Issues in Digital Printing and Digital Photography, Institute of Physics, London

Printmakers have at their disposal a wide range of colour printing processes. The majority of artists will utilise high quality materials with the expectation that the best materials and pigments will ensure image permanence. However, as many artists... Read More about Developments in the recovery of colour in fine art prints through spatial image processing methods.