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Artists' books, nature, landscape (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

A themed talk of Collections and Observations of nature, Textscapes, Journeys through landscape, Working in the landscape, The politics of landscape, Altered books and nature, and A darker (then lighter) side of nature.

The art of laser cutting paper (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Tom’s talk discussed how artists are using the laser-cutter as a creative tool, with examples of artists works on paper and artists’ books.

Book Arts Newsletter (2010)
Other

The Book Arts Newsletter is a 4-6 weekly newsletter edited by Sarah Bodman, published by the Centre for Fine Print Research. Issue 1 was published May - August 2002.

Closely posed thighs: The Garden of Eden in 1966 (2010)
Journal Article

An article about the production and critical reception of the Garden of Eden sequences in John Huston’s 1966 film version of The Bible, in the context of the revision of the Production Code and the dissolution of the Legion of Decency.

Reinterpreting glass on metal (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Creative and experimental surfaces in enamel using non-traditional approaches to glass on metal. Traditional enamel is associated with preciousness, sumptuous colour and reflected light. However, by disassociating enamel from the glassy, decorative a... Read More about Reinterpreting glass on metal.

Spatial image processing for the enhancement and restoration of film, photography and print (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

This paper presents a review of research undertaken into algorithms for colour enhancement methods based on the behaviour of the human vision system and the applied research in film, photography and print. These colour enhancements methods perform au... Read More about Spatial image processing for the enhancement and restoration of film, photography and print.

The collaborative print studio within a Higher Educational Institution and its relationship to the art marketplace (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

The British Pop-artist Richard Hamilton has described the benefits of working collaboratively with printers: “Gaining the wide range of technical skills required in many different print media would be absurdly time-consuming, if not impossible. My ha... Read More about The collaborative print studio within a Higher Educational Institution and its relationship to the art marketplace.

You have no idea what you are talking about!" from e-disagreement to e-impoliteness in two online fora (2010)
Journal Article

This paper reports on an ongoing project in the area of intentional impoliteness as perceived by the participants and as marked in discourse in the asynchronous Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) context. We focus on occurrences of "impolite talk"... Read More about You have no idea what you are talking about!" from e-disagreement to e-impoliteness in two online fora.