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Measuring the heavens (2020)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. (2020). Measuring the heavens. Printmaking Today, 29(114), 22-23

Article exploring Kate Bernstein’s artist’s book tribute to astronomers, libraries and printers.

Transplant (2020)
Book
Fahy, N., Lightfoot, S., Mandrile, C., & McDonagh, T. (2020). C. Parraman (Ed.), Transplant. (Printed Edition of 200). Bristol: Impact Press

Urban lighthouses and a tactile city (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Parraman, C., & D'Agnano, F. (2020, June). Urban lighthouses and a tactile city. Paper presented at AMPS Architecture, Media, Politics, Society, Online

Wayfinding strategies for visually impaired are fundamental for providing social inclusion, a better quality of life, a level of independency and urban accessibility for people with special needs. Recent digital technologies can provide significant b... Read More about Urban lighthouses and a tactile city.

Ceramic profile extrusion: New tooling approaches to re-appropriate the use of a heritage medium in architecture (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Jorgensen, T. (2020, June). Ceramic profile extrusion: New tooling approaches to re-appropriate the use of a heritage medium in architecture. Paper presented at CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, CITIES, ART MEDIA, Virtual / Canterbury, United Kingdom

The ceramic medium is extremely prevalent in our build environment. This medium is used in architecture in a myriad of applications in the shape of: bricks, cladding, roofing and tiles for interior/exterior surfaces. The use of red terracotta is char... Read More about Ceramic profile extrusion: New tooling approaches to re-appropriate the use of a heritage medium in architecture.

Urban Lighthouses (2020)
Presentation / Conference
D'Agnano, F., Parraman, C., & Roberton, N. (2020, June). Urban Lighthouses. Paper presented at CONNECTIONS: EXPLORING HERITAGE, ARCHITECTURE, CITIES, ART, MEDIA, Canterbury, UK

Wayfinding strategies for visually impaired are fundamental to provide social inclusion, a better quality of life, level of independency and urban accessibility to people with special needs. Recent digital technologies are a great help (GPS localizat... Read More about Urban Lighthouses.

Field Report - Journal of Field Study International: 'Read With Me' (2020)
Physical Artefact
Bodman, S. Field Report - Journal of Field Study International: 'Read With Me'. [Printed publication in an edition of 100 copies]. Australia

Field Report is edited and published by David Dellafiora for Field Study, Australia. It is a report of all field workers' activity over 2019 published the following year, June 2020. Artists contribute 100 pages of their 'report' which is a documenta... Read More about Field Report - Journal of Field Study International: 'Read With Me'.

Woodburytype: a forgotten 19th century photomechanical process and its 21st century resurrection (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Klein, S. (2020, June). Woodburytype: a forgotten 19th century photomechanical process and its 21st century resurrection

One of the technological achievements of the 19th century was the mass reproduction of photographic images. Woodburytype was the first commercially successful photomechanical continuous tone printing method, of unsurpassed quality until today. Along... Read More about Woodburytype: a forgotten 19th century photomechanical process and its 21st century resurrection.

Graphene-enabled adaptive infrared textiles (2020)
Journal Article
Ergoktas, M. S., Bakan, G., Steiner, P., Bartlam, C., Malevich, Y., Ozden-Yenigun, E., …Kocabas, C. (2020). Graphene-enabled adaptive infrared textiles. Nano Letters, 20(7), 5346-5352. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01694

Interactive clothing requires sensing and display functionalities to be embedded on textiles. Despite the significant progress of electronic textiles, the integration of optoelectronic materials on fabrics remains as an outstanding challenge. In this... Read More about Graphene-enabled adaptive infrared textiles.

Sources of Pigmentless Colour in Nature – Seashells, Butterflies and Beetles (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Leech, D. (2020, June). Sources of Pigmentless Colour in Nature – Seashells, Butterflies and Beetles

Colour arises most prominently in the world from subtractive processes, such as pigmentation. When light is shone upon a painted wall, for instance, pigment absorbs portions of the electromagnetic spectrum that the material underneath did not and we... Read More about Sources of Pigmentless Colour in Nature – Seashells, Butterflies and Beetles.

BFF | Tessellation Tests (2020)
Report
Farzadnia, F. (2020). BFF | Tessellation Tests

Boundary first flattening VS common tessellation methods: There is one more tessellation method which will be discussed in this post and then some generations will be tessellated using all the methods which have been discussed so far.

Gaze light & cheek gaze (2020)
Journal Article
Ho, W. (2020). Gaze light & cheek gaze. Mai Feminism, Pending(Pending),

Wuon-Gean Ho writes of her personal response to lockdown’s enforced lack of touch, and shows prints made during that time.

Origins of Colouration in Invertebrates – Pigment and Structure (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Leech, D. (2020, June). Origins of Colouration in Invertebrates – Pigment and Structure. Presented at Field Studies Council Virtual Meet Ups

Colour/pattern recognition is a common cornerstone of animal identification, however, the processes by which animals actually display colour is incredibly complex. Beyond the simple pigmented systems, that also form the basis of our paints and inks,... Read More about Origins of Colouration in Invertebrates – Pigment and Structure.

Printed Matters (2020)
Journal Article
Butler, A. (2020). Printed Matters. Printmaking Today, Summer 2020(113), 24-25

Dr Angie Butler on her research into contemporary letterpress printed artists' books and small publishing in the UK

Rheological and flow birefringence studies of rod-shaped pigment nanoparticle dispersions (2020)
Journal Article
Salamon, P., Geng, Y., Eremin, A., Stannarius, R., Klein, S., & Börzsönyi, T. (2020). Rheological and flow birefringence studies of rod-shaped pigment nanoparticle dispersions. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 313, Article 113401. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2020.113401

We study rheological and rheo-optical properties of suspensions of anisometric pigment particles in a non-polar fluid. Different rheological regimes from the dilute regime to an orientationally arrested gel state were characterized and compared with... Read More about Rheological and flow birefringence studies of rod-shaped pigment nanoparticle dispersions.

The polychromatic Woodburytype: Colour tracking in translucent, patterned gelatin/pigment films (2020)
Journal Article
Leech, D. J., Guy, W., & Klein, S. (2020). The polychromatic Woodburytype: Colour tracking in translucent, patterned gelatin/pigment films. Molecules, 25(11), Article 2468. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112468

The Woodburytype is a 19th century photomechanical technique capable of producing high-quality continuous-tone prints. It uses pigment dispersed in gelatin to produce a 2.5D print, in which the effect of varying tone is produced by a variation in the... Read More about The polychromatic Woodburytype: Colour tracking in translucent, patterned gelatin/pigment films.

Small paths (2020)
Journal Article
Bell, R. (2020). Small paths. Hoosac Institute Journal, 5,

A personal creative non-fiction text published in the Hoosac Institute Journal - ‘Small Paths’ is about woodland, nature, countryside, childhood and miscarriage. Written during May 2020, it is also entangled in Covid19 era isolation.

Negotiations of socialist modernity: The Czech glass figurine (from the late 1940s-1960s) (2020)
Journal Article
Bell, R. (2020). Negotiations of socialist modernity: The Czech glass figurine (from the late 1940s-1960s). Journal of Modern Craft, 13(2), 137-159. https://doi.org/10.1080/17496772.2020.1815401

This article presents the glass figurine as means of understanding making and socialist modernity in Czechoslovakia during the first two decades of Socialism (late 1940s-1960s). Through studying the work of glass artists such as Jaroslav Brychta and... Read More about Negotiations of socialist modernity: The Czech glass figurine (from the late 1940s-1960s).

ARNOLFINI: MiniBABE: Bookwalks in Lockdown (2020)
Digital Artefact
Butler, A. (2020). ARNOLFINI: MiniBABE: Bookwalks in Lockdown. [Blog post]

In response to the government’s guidelines about exercise during the Covid-19 lockdown, we invited three local artists and writers to share with us where they’re walking.