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The margins of art practice bordering on industrial development (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Hoskins, P. S. (2009, December). The margins of art practice bordering on industrial development. Paper presented at International Conference on Innovation through Knowledge Transfer, Hampton Court Palace, London

A conference paper challenging the popular view of artists, spread by the media over many years is of aesthetes with no commercial acumen and a distinct lack of time management. Examples of this go as far back as 1962 with Tony Hancock in the film th... Read More about The margins of art practice bordering on industrial development.

Changing Auntie - a case study in managing and regulating user generated content at the BBC (2009)
Book Chapter
Jones, J. (2009). Changing Auntie - a case study in managing and regulating user generated content at the BBC. In S. Tunney, & G. Monaghan (Eds.), Web Journalism: A New Form of Citizenship?. Sussex University Press

This chapter identifies case studies within the BBC of how the organisation is adapting its content to the user-led environment of the internet.

Inventing rituals, inhabiting places: Ritual and community in public art (2009)
Journal Article
Jones, R. (2009). Inventing rituals, inhabiting places: Ritual and community in public art. Journal of Arts and Communities, 1(2), 147-167. https://doi.org/10.1386/jaac.1.2.147/1

Based on the public art projects for Holy Hiatus 2008, this article explores the possibilities for ritual to be employed creatively in public art practice, and to examine the ways that artists can draw audiences into unexpected and potentially ‘limin... Read More about Inventing rituals, inhabiting places: Ritual and community in public art.

Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (2009)
Book Chapter
D'Monté, R. (2009). Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca. In R. Carroll (Ed.), Adaptations in Contemporary Culture: Textual Infidelities (163-173). Continuum

This paper looks at the ways in which Daphne du Maurier's novelistic techniques, such as the point-of-view of the nameless heroine, the flashbacks and framing device, and the linguistic emphasis upon the English setting and country house, are adapted... Read More about Origin and ownership: Stage, film and television adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca.

Co-creativity: New ways of understanding 1950's fashion (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Partington, A. (2009, November). Co-creativity: New ways of understanding 1950's fashion. Paper presented at ESRC Seminar Series: Women in Britain in the 1950s. Glamour? A New Look at Fifties Women, University of Manchester, UK

Suggesting that 'co-creativity' was always a driving force in consumer culture, and using 1950's fashion as an example, the presentation addresses issues about the development of creative practices such as fashion design, by suggesting that it is dri... Read More about Co-creativity: New ways of understanding 1950's fashion.

The eagle document: The new collection of enumerated things (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Oechsler, M. (2009, November). The eagle document: The new collection of enumerated things. Presented at The Eagle Document: The New Collection of Enumerated Things, The Stephen Lawrence Gallery, London

The symposium was composed of presentations and live performances by Pil and Gallia Kollectiv, Ruth McLeanan, Wayne Lloyd, Judith Dean, Monika Oechsler, Anita Ponton, Uriel Orlow, Jonas Ranson-Christina Mitrentse and concluded with a panel discussion... Read More about The eagle document: The new collection of enumerated things.

Remembrance and Restoration: Exploring the imagery of war, resurrection & recovery (2009)
Exhibition / Performance
Gough, P. (2009). Remembrance and Restoration: Exploring the imagery of war, resurrection & recovery. 19 November 2009 - 8 January 2010. (Unpublished)

To mark the 90th anniversary of the peace conferences that were staged at the close of the Great War, the Otter Gallery is hosting an exhibition of drawings, paintings and photographs that explore the imagery of remembrance. At the heart of the show... Read More about Remembrance and Restoration: Exploring the imagery of war, resurrection & recovery.

From Bluebeard's bloody chamber to demonic stigmatic (2009)
Book Chapter
Mulvey-Roberts, M. (2009). From Bluebeard's bloody chamber to demonic stigmatic. In D. Wallace, & A. Smith (Eds.), The Female Gothic: New Directions (98-114). Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan