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Values, emotions and beliefs within generative AI arts practice patterns in practice: Values, beliefs and emotions within arts practitioners' engagements with machine learning and data mining (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

Patterns in Practice (PIP) is a qualitative study investigating how practitioners' beliefs, values and emotions shape their interaction and engagement with the use of machine learning (ML) and data mining across three contrasting domains-science, edu... Read More about Values, emotions and beliefs within generative AI arts practice patterns in practice: Values, beliefs and emotions within arts practitioners' engagements with machine learning and data mining.

Supporting women with learning disabilities to feed their babies (2023)
Digital Artefact

This short film was co-produced with researchers and people with a learning disability to make research findings accessible. The research looked at supporting women with learning disabilities to make decisions about how to feed their babies.

Lens filter for a drone (2023)
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.

How to Be in the Future (2023)
Exhibition / Performance

How to be in the Future?
Salon for a Speculative Future: Women Artists’ Print Portfolio
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8-11 March 2023

MOCA London presents How to be in the Future? - Salon for a Speculative Future: Women Artists’ Print Portfolio exhibition and publicatio... Read More about How to Be in the Future.

‘I love the sound of breaking glass’: Stone-throwing, riot and compensation in early nineteenth century England (2023)
Digital Artefact

This essay considers window-breaking, one of the most common actions used by protesting crowds during the reform crisis of autumn 1831. It provides examples of the practice before examining the legal basis for window breaking and compensation paymen... Read More about ‘I love the sound of breaking glass’: Stone-throwing, riot and compensation in early nineteenth century England.

Deep Impact (2023)
Journal Article

At the 12th IMPACT multidisciplinary printmaking conference in Bristol, The Printmakers’ Voice, artists, practitioners, academics, technologists and curators came together to listen to each other’s voices, share and discuss themes, view new works of... Read More about Deep Impact.