Outputs (475)
Learning from Lissitsky: Illustration and the new objectivity (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
El Lissitzky believed the artist could be an agent for change. The Russian avant-garde artist declared a break with traditional modes of representation, and embracing geometric abstraction aiming to revolutionize artistic practice. The Creator of ‘Be... Read More about Learning from Lissitsky: Illustration and the new objectivity.
The readerly and the cinematic: Hybrid reconfigurations through digital media practice (2019)
Book Chapter
This is a critical response to two interviews that will be in this new collection from interactive narrative pioneers David Clark and Sharon Daniel. I was commissioned to write this by the book's editor, Roderick Coover, based on my work as a pioneer... Read More about The readerly and the cinematic: Hybrid reconfigurations through digital media practice.
Drawing at art school (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Drawing at Art School was a symposium that took place in November 2019, with speakers discussing their experiences and views on the role and value of drawing within the Art School.
The Symposium was organised by UWE Drawing Research.
Whitehall War Graves (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
This project considers how the material of Portland stone, used as graves stones in CommonWealth War Cemeteries and in buildings in much of central London, signifies memorialisation, power, memorialisation, degradation and decay.
Light Sensitive Material (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Works selected and shown during Light Sensitive Material confernce, November 2019, University of West London.
Very Like A Whale (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
For the 200th anniversary of Herman Melville’s birth (1819), the Bodleian’s Bibliographical Press invited letterpress printers and artists to claim one of the eighty prefatory “Extracts” from Moby-Dick (1851) and create an artwork in response.
Ext... Read More about Very Like A Whale.
Drawing Review: Drawing as expanded practice, Document 1, UWE Drawing research (2019)
Physical Artefact
Document 1 is the publication accompanying the exhibition, Drawing Review.
Drawing Review was an exhibition that took place is September 2019, exploring and revealing the role of drawing as expanded practice. Curated by members of UWE Drawing Resea... Read More about Drawing Review: Drawing as expanded practice, Document 1, UWE Drawing research.
Drawing review (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Drawing Review was an exhibition that took place is September 2019, exploring and revealing the role of drawing as expanded practice. Curated by members of UWE Drawing Research, the artists were invited to show work that they considered to be drawing... Read More about Drawing review.
Soo Art Gallery: Iranian architecture and interior architecture award (2019)
Other
The present project is a building, with an area of 210 sqm, which dates back to 50 years ago and is located in Chaharbagh-e Khajou. The structure of this building is duplex with two floors of which the ground floor is renovated.
An enlightened and... Read More about Soo Art Gallery: Iranian architecture and interior architecture award.
For the Love of Letterpress (2019)
Book
Winner - American Graphic Design Award, Graphic Design USA
Conveying the authors' love of the letterpress process and product, this book presents the technical, historical, aesthetic and practical information necessary for both students and instru... Read More about For the Love of Letterpress.
Theories on the use of theatrical esotropia in character design and performance (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Based on content analysis and interviews, this paper will present theories on why the eye focus of realistic or semi-realistic animated characters is deliberately skewed inwards, in medical terms presenting as a convergent squint or esotropia.The ori... Read More about Theories on the use of theatrical esotropia in character design and performance.
From Harryhausen to Aardman: The evolution of stop-motion animation (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Introduced screening of 'One Million Years B.C.' (1966) and chaired panel discussion with Connor Heaney (Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation) and Merlin Crossingham (Aardman Animations).
Connecting object histories: Making the links between widescreen technologies (2019)
Journal Article
Can future smart cities powered by 100% renewables and made cyber secured-a analytical approach (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
A smart city main objective is to provide a better living for the citizens by managing the resources both in a sustainable and cost-effective way to benefit the people at maximum., One of the key building factors of future smart cities is to generate... Read More about Can future smart cities powered by 100% renewables and made cyber secured-a analytical approach.
Relationships at risk: Family migration, regulation and communication (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This paper reflects on the findings of a research study investigating the communications practices of partners and families geographically separated due to restrictive UK immigration controls. The study examined the nature and effects of cross-border... Read More about Relationships at risk: Family migration, regulation and communication.
Solar shimmer (2018)
Exhibition / Performance
Case study of PV output power degradation rates in Oman (2018)
Journal Article
To meet the increase in peak electricity demand, reduce fossil fuel emissions in Oman, and as an initiative taken by the government, by 2030 15% (3000 MW) of the total energy mix (20,000 MW) should be generated from renewable energy resources. It is... Read More about Case study of PV output power degradation rates in Oman.
Black to Black (2018)
Journal Article
A technical review of specialist black printmaking papers, where to find them and how to use them.
The development of methodologies for designers engaging with digital colour inkjet printing in textile design (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Digital textile printing (DTP) offers exciting, creative potential and entrepreneurial business models in textile design. However, there is a marked difference between screen-colour to print-colour. Colour results are affected by numerous variables w... Read More about The development of methodologies for designers engaging with digital colour inkjet printing in textile design.