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Robotic additive manufacturing of lichen composites for air quality monitoring (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Nikolaidou, A., & Jorgensen, T. (in press). Robotic additive manufacturing of lichen composites for air quality monitoring.

In the light of an unprecedented climate emergency, there is an urgent need to reconsider the materials we use for the construction of our buildings and to explore alternative material systems that are abundant, easy to source, and exhibit increased... Read More about Robotic additive manufacturing of lichen composites for air quality monitoring.

The spatial languages of virtual production: Critiquing softwarization with aesthetic analysis (2024)
Book Chapter
Livingstone, T. (2024). The spatial languages of virtual production: Critiquing softwarization with aesthetic analysis. In F. Lesage, & M. Terren (Eds.), Creative Tools and the Softwarization of Cultural Production (47-65). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45693-0_3

The chapter analyses the emergent practice of virtual production and the generation of in-camera visual effects (ICVFX), a process currently dominated by Unreal Engine. It argues that the software functionality of Unreal Engine and the logistics of v... Read More about The spatial languages of virtual production: Critiquing softwarization with aesthetic analysis.

Imagined worlds (2024)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. (in press). Imagined worlds. In Turn the page: an Anthology. Norwich: turn the page

turn the page has, over a period of ten years (2012-2022), introduced the public to the wonders of the wider book arts genre, and artists and collectors to each other, through its showcasing events, symposia and related exhibitions. To celebrate thos... Read More about Imagined worlds.

Impact 12 Proceedings // Panel Sessions and Reflective papers Vol 2 (2024) (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Parraman, C. (2024). Impact 12 Proceedings // Panel Sessions and Reflective papers Vol 2 (2024).

The second volume comprising a range of articles from the panel sessions and reflective presentations at IMPACT. The subjects reflect on many of the themes of the conference: the post-pandemic voice, community and collaboration, histories of print an... Read More about Impact 12 Proceedings // Panel Sessions and Reflective papers Vol 2 (2024).

Introducing the concept of repurposing robots; to increase their useful life, reduce waste, and improve sustainability in the robotics industry (2023)
Conference Proceeding
Mcgloin, H., Studley, M., Mawle, R., & Winfield, A. (2023). Introducing the concept of repurposing robots; to increase their useful life, reduce waste, and improve sustainability in the robotics industry. In R. W. de Bruin, M. O. Tokhi, L. Belder, M. I. A. Ferreira, N. S. Govindarajulu, & M. F. Silva (Eds.), . https://doi.org/10.13180/icres.2023.17-18.07.007

Based on current definitions of electronic waste, the robotics industry faces a future where products created for both business and consumer markets could be required to meet regulations to manage the control of electronic products at the end of thei... Read More about Introducing the concept of repurposing robots; to increase their useful life, reduce waste, and improve sustainability in the robotics industry.

Leaving the artworld (2023)
Book Chapter
Corna, L. L. (2023). Leaving the artworld. In L. Lorenza Corna, & J. M. Mascat (Eds.), Feminism in Revolt. An Anthology. Carla Lonzi (3-33). Seagull Books

Grounding Technologies: The creative use of mundane and emerging technologies for place-based, just climate action (2023)
Report
Dillon, T., Lowe, J., Rasbash, Z., & Blackburn, M. (2023). Grounding Technologies: The creative use of mundane and emerging technologies for place-based, just climate action. Bristol: Bristol+Bath Creative R+D

Putting people and place at the heart of our work, Grounding Technologies explores how everyday, emergent and mundane technologies can support community-centred climate action. Such ambitions were achieved through a programme of public calls that... Read More about Grounding Technologies: The creative use of mundane and emerging technologies for place-based, just climate action.

More than a meeting: Performing the workshop in the art institution (2023)
Journal Article
Cranfield, B., & Mulvey, M. (2023). More than a meeting: Performing the workshop in the art institution. Performance Research, 28(2), 4-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/13528165.2023.2260685

The workshop has become a ubiquitous cultural form within art institutions, used by curators, artists and pedagogues to create opportunities for audiences to do everything from acquiring creative skills to enacting social change. Yet, despite its gro... Read More about More than a meeting: Performing the workshop in the art institution.

Graphene-based flexible textile supercapacitor for wearable electronic applications (2023)
Thesis
Islam, M. R. Graphene-based flexible textile supercapacitor for wearable electronic applications. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11068557

Smart electronic textiles (e-textiles) have drawn significant interests as lightweight, flexible and comfortable next-generation wearable devices due to their ability to continuously monitor, collect, and communicate various physiological parameters.... Read More about Graphene-based flexible textile supercapacitor for wearable electronic applications.

Believe the lie: Digital visual effects in the X-Files (2023)
Book Chapter
Livingstone, T. (2023). Believe the lie: Digital visual effects in the X-Files. In J. Fenwick, & D. A. Rodgers (Eds.), The Legacy of the X-Files. Bloomsbury Publishing

This chapter highlights the way in which The X-Files use of digital visual effects contributes to its reflection of its cultural, social and political contexts, intersecting with the social commentary present in the aesthetics of Monsters of the Week... Read More about Believe the lie: Digital visual effects in the X-Files.

Ink For Printmakers (2023)
Book
Hoskins, S. (in press). Ink For Printmakers. London: Bloomsbury Publishing

Inks have remained a fundamental aspect of the printing process for thousands of years. In this comprehensive and accessible guide, Stephen Hoskins and Michael Craine trace the development of inks from ancient China, through the Middle Ages and the i... Read More about Ink For Printmakers.

You guys are so stochastic (2023)
Book Chapter
Ward, L., & Wiesner, K. (2023). You guys are so stochastic. In Pattern and Chaos in Art, Science and Everyday Life (253-256). (1). UK: Intellect

From the execution ballad to the dramatic monologue: Criminal confession reconfigured (2023)
Journal Article
Martens, B. (in press). From the execution ballad to the dramatic monologue: Criminal confession reconfigured. Victorian Poetry, 62(1),

Victorian dramatic monologues about murder, including such prominent examples as Robert Browning’s “Porphyria’s Lover,” “My Last Duchess,” and The Ring and the Book, as well as Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s “A Last Confession,” often rely upon readers’ fa... Read More about From the execution ballad to the dramatic monologue: Criminal confession reconfigured.

The seed of the world: Emerson’s transatlantic transcendentalist first philosophy (2023)
Book Chapter
Greenham, D. (in press). The seed of the world: Emerson’s transatlantic transcendentalist first philosophy. In C. Hanlon (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Taking seriously the ‘deep time’ of American literature and the current importance of the Anthropocene, this chapter investigates an often overlooked transatlantic origin for Emerson’s conceptualisation of nature, which I also argue is a crucial mark... Read More about The seed of the world: Emerson’s transatlantic transcendentalist first philosophy.

Women in Print I and Women in Print 2 (2023)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. (2023). Women in Print I and Women in Print 2. Journal of the Printing Historical Society, 3, 339-340

Review of Women in Print I and Women in Print 2. Each book consists of essays written by individual researchers, designers, historians, librarians, curators and artists offering a range of voices exploring women's roles in printing history. These two... Read More about Women in Print I and Women in Print 2.