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Making friends with books (2017)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2017). Making friends with books. Printmaking Today, 26(4),

A report on the first Cardiff Artists' Books (CAB) event at The Printhaus in Cardiff and their future plans for 2018.

Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue? (2017)
Exhibition / Performance
Webb, R. Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue?. Exhibited at Hasselt, Belgium. 2017 - 2017. (Unpublished)

Ten paintings called Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue? (Light-Dark Contrast) were then chosen to be exhibited in two concurrent exhibitions in Hasselt, Belgium at the Kooi Space, PMX at the University of Hasselt, and then at Onder den Toren, a pu... Read More about Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue?.

Space Invader (2017)
Other
Morrissey, S. (2017). Space Invader

Jim Isermann’s permanent commission for the Pathology Phase Two building for Southmead Hospital is an integrated artwork that transforms the fabric and surfaces of the functional architecture of corridors and external light-wells into a canvas for a... Read More about Space Invader.

Graphene-Based Sensors (2017)
Patent
Karim, N. (2017). Graphene-Based Sensors

The present invention relates to a textile-based sensor which incorporates graphene into the fibre. The graphene is incorporated by a dyeing process in which a liquid composition containing the graphene is contacted with the fibre. The present invent... Read More about Graphene-Based Sensors.

Looking through the eyes of machines as humans (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Laidler, P. (2017, December). Looking through the eyes of machines as humans. Paper presented at Post-digital printmaking. Redefinition of print., Wrocław, Poland

It has been suggested by a range of established commentators that digital technology may have potentially created a ‘mental change’ within the creative process of making graphic images and objects. Although this statement is somewhat broad and our ab... Read More about Looking through the eyes of machines as humans.

Scalable Production of Graphene-Based Wearable E-Textiles (2017)
Journal Article
Karim, N., Afroj, S., Tan, S., He, P., Fernando, A., Carr, C., & Novoselov, K. S. (2017). Scalable Production of Graphene-Based Wearable E-Textiles. ACS Nano, 11(12), 12266-12275. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b05921

© 2017 American Chemical Society. Graphene-based wearable e-textiles are considered to be promising due to their advantages over traditional metal-based technology. However, the manufacturing process is complex and currently not suitable for industri... Read More about Scalable Production of Graphene-Based Wearable E-Textiles.

Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) sources and influence (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Franklin, L. (2017, November). Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) sources and influence. Paper presented at "Very strange and crazy, but I like it": the Life and Art of Chaim Soutine (1893-1943), lecture series hosted by the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol

This lecture explores the range and complexity of Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) sources: who he was influenced by and what lessons he learned from the art of the past. Rembrandt (1606-1669) and Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin (1699-1779) are two particula... Read More about Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) sources and influence.

The development of methodologies for digital colour printing in textile design (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Gooby, B. (2017, November). The development of methodologies for digital colour printing in textile design. Poster presented at Textiles and Life, Manchester

This research project considers how designers can achieve colour fidelity when digitally printing on a range of fabrics, through exploring, and developing, existing colour tools and methods. Digital screen colour, a mix of red, green and blue light... Read More about The development of methodologies for digital colour printing in textile design.

Printmaking an industrial continuum, technology looking back to go forward (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Hoskins, S. (2017, November). Printmaking an industrial continuum, technology looking back to go forward. Presented at The First International Printmaking Conference: From Tradition to Transition: Aspects and Technologies of printmaking from the past to present day, Nicosia, Greece

This talk was composed of two halves; the first in essence is a history lesson on how printmaking relates to industrial printing. The second half explained the development of the Centre for Fine Print Research including the historic context of print... Read More about Printmaking an industrial continuum, technology looking back to go forward.

Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) portraits (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Franklin, L. (2017, November). Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) portraits. Paper presented at "Very strange and crazy, but I like it": the Life and Art of Chaim Soutine (1893-1943), lecture series hosted by the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol

This lecture considers the nature and importance of Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) portraits. Unlike his work in landscape and still life, which was mostly confined to the 1910s and 1920s, Soutine returned to portrait painting throughout his life. His p... Read More about Chaim Soutine’s (1893-1943) portraits.

Intuitive integration: A curricula model for teaching Critical and Contextual Studies (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Rintoul, J. (2017, November). Intuitive integration: A curricula model for teaching Critical and Contextual Studies. Paper presented at International Journal of Art and Design Education (iJADE) annual conference: Art and Design as Agent for Change, National College of Art and Design (NCAD), Dublin, Ireland

This conference paper proposes a curricula model and pedagogical approach that encourages students to work ‘intuitively’ as a means to empower them as learners and artists. This model draws together seemingly disparate knowledges from the studio and... Read More about Intuitive integration: A curricula model for teaching Critical and Contextual Studies.

Chaim Soutine (1893-1943): Life and Work (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Franklin, L. (2017, November). Chaim Soutine (1893-1943): Life and Work. Paper presented at "Very strange and crazy, but I like it": the Life and Art of Chaim Soutine (1893-1943), lecture series hosted by the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol

This lecture provides an introduction to Parisian painter Chaim Soutine (1893-1943): when and where he lived, what he painted and how he sits within the context of interwar French art. Friends with Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), respected by Picasso,... Read More about Chaim Soutine (1893-1943): Life and Work.

Working the break point: Maintenance, repair and failure in art (2017)
Journal Article
Dillon, T. (2017). Working the break point: Maintenance, repair and failure in art

This article draws on repair practices within the arts, media and academia. Taking Mierle Laderman Ukeles, MANIFESTO FOR MAINTENANCE ART 1969! as a starting point the paper discusses what Schulz (2017) has referred to as the ‘turn’ towards repair. Em... Read More about Working the break point: Maintenance, repair and failure in art.

Intuitive integration: A proposal for course design (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Rintoul, J. (2017, November). Intuitive integration: A proposal for course design. Paper presented at public symposium hosted by UWE Visual Culture Research Group (VCRG): Re-thinking Thinking in art and design education - thoughts on/from/with practice, Arnolfini, Bristol, England

Critical and Contextual Studies, Critical Studies, Contextual Studies, Visual Culture, Theory, Research, Art History and Contextual & Historical Studies are some of the many terms in circulation for forms of ‘theory’ in art and design education. Notw... Read More about Intuitive integration: A proposal for course design.

Virtual reality in pediatric psychology (2017)
Journal Article
Parsons, T. D., Riva, G., Parsons, S. J., Mantovani, F., Newbutt, N., Lin, L., …Hall, T. (2017). Virtual reality in pediatric psychology. Pediatrics, 140(2), S86-S91. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2016-1758I

Copyright © 2017 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Virtual reality (VR) technologies allow for controlled simulations of affectively engaging background narratives. These virtual environments offer promise for enhancing emotionally relevant expe... Read More about Virtual reality in pediatric psychology.

Efficacy of whip roller setting on physical attributes of denim fabric (2017)
Journal Article
Farha, F. I., Siddiqa, F., & Islam, M. R. (2017). Efficacy of whip roller setting on physical attributes of denim fabric. Fashion and Textiles, 4(1), Article 21. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40691-017-0106-0

Whip roller settings in a weaving machine is one of the vital factor to adjust warp yarn tension properly as well as delivering fault free fabric. The present study was undertaken with an aim to explore the influence of whip roller settings on variou... Read More about Efficacy of whip roller setting on physical attributes of denim fabric.

Othering the elderly: Autoethnography as counteractive methodological strategy (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Franklin, A. (2017, October). Othering the elderly: Autoethnography as counteractive methodological strategy. Paper presented at Aging and Society, International Interdisciplinary Conference, Gdańsk, Poland

This paper will first establish that 'the elderly' are habitually othered in the texts that endeavour to describe 'them' and their 'needs'. It will then argue that an intersectional conceptualising of identity construction aids a researcher who is en... Read More about Othering the elderly: Autoethnography as counteractive methodological strategy.

Age-appropriate dress? (2017)
Presentation / Conference
Franklin, A. (2017, October). Age-appropriate dress?. Paper presented at Aging and Society, International Interdisciplinary Conference, Gdańsk, Poland

This paper aims to contribute to the developing body of literature spanning dress, fashion and sociological theory which is concerned with unpicking the way in which the category of ‘old age’ is enacted within a symbolic economy of difference. More s... Read More about Age-appropriate dress?.

Are You Still Watching? (2017)
Exhibition / Performance
Dillon, T. Are You Still Watching?. [http://www.polarproduce.org/works/are-you-still-watching/]. Performed at Arnolfini, Bristol. 20 October 2017 - 20 October 2017. (Unpublished)

Are You Still Watching? draws on the histories of CCTV installation, animal mythology and critical-eco narratives to explore and speculate on the continued normalisation of machine vision and surveillance technologies within our urban spaces.