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A robotic elephant trunk
Report

Anibotics is a company based in Bristol that specializes in developing friendly robots, particularly one that resembles an elephant kitten. One of the key features of these robots is their trunk, which is likely designed to mimic the functionality of... Read More about A robotic elephant trunk.

Lens filter for a drone
Report

True to Nature Limited (TTN) is a Bristol based independent TV production company that specialises in premium and innovative natural history content. The company values emotive storytelling and invests in technology that can support this through inno... Read More about Lens filter for a drone.

12 Communities 1 Bristol
Digital Artefact

Co fundraiser and collaborator. Exploring some of the areas and communities that make up our city. The podcasts are filled with fascinating insights into the history of our communities; from the man who grew up as a young boy in Barton Hill during t... Read More about 12 Communities 1 Bristol.

They will be heard: Representing and re-presenting voices of marginalised and racialised women through film
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Set within the context of populism, patriarchy and the debilitating legacy of colonialism, The Art of Oppression follows three artists as they each rise to the challenge of creating a new work for the film. The women, award-winning artists, are as di... Read More about They will be heard: Representing and re-presenting voices of marginalised and racialised women through film.

And some of us are silenced
Presentation / Conference Contribution

In Mangrove the first of the Small Axe films, bio-chemist student Althea says “We need to challenge the system… We mustn’t be victims but protagonists of our stories and what better way of representing ourselves but self-representing ourselves.” A bo... Read More about And some of us are silenced.

Paula Rego's witches
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This paper will argue that Paula Rego’s illustrations of Blake Morrison’s Pendle Witches (1996) make counter-intuitive and subversive interactions between image and word, to reveal unexpected connections with women and witches. I will suggest that he... Read More about Paula Rego's witches.