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Journey Planet - Letters from Absentia (2015)
Other
MacCallum-Stewart, E., Bacon, J., Garcia, C., Wenzelburger, L., & Frank, M. (2015). Journey Planet - Letters from Absentia

An edition of the Hugo Award winning Fanzine Journey planet, which focusses on penmanship, writing and letters.

Ambient literature: Writing probability (2015)
Book Chapter
Dovey, J. (2016). Ambient literature: Writing probability. In J. D. Bolter, L. Díaz, M. Søndergaard, M. Engberg, & U. Ekman (Eds.), Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

This chapter explores what might happen when data aspires to literary form. It presents examples of conventional psycho geographic literature of place to consider what kinds of literary forms are being remediated in pervasive media systems, before tu... Read More about Ambient literature: Writing probability.

Asi Nos Ven. Asi Somos? (2015)
Exhibition / Performance
Harman, A. Asi Nos Ven. Asi Somos?. Exhibited at Pinacoteca Francisco Fernandez del Reigo, Vigo, Spain. 21 December 2015 - 26 June 2016. (Unpublished)

A group exhibition at the Pinacoteca Francisco Fernandez del Reigo, Vigo, Spain, exploring the representation of women in art, and including photography, painting and sculpture. Curated by Professor Susana Cendan of University of Vigo

From networks to complexity - Creative Citizens project (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Sobers, S., & Harte, D. (2015, December). From networks to complexity - Creative Citizens project. Paper presented at DCRC Cultural Value Seminars, Pervasive Media Studio, Bristol

From Networks to Complexity: two case studies from the AHRC Creative Citizens project. From the noticeboard in the newsagent’s window to multi-layered online networks using social networking technologies, citizens are increasingly accessing networks... Read More about From networks to complexity - Creative Citizens project.

Photo of the Day (2015)
Digital Artefact
Harman, A. (2015). Photo of the Day. [Photo]

Don’t Take Pictures is a photography magazine published in print in addition to regular online articles. The title, Don’t Take Pictures, references the language of modern photography. Over the years, the term “taking pictures” has begun to be replace... Read More about Photo of the Day.

Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 (2015)
Digital Artefact
Harman, A. (2015). Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50. [Photos]

Critical Mass is an annual online program that makes connections within the photography community. Photographers from anywhere in the world, submit a portfolio of 10 images. Through a pre-screening process, the field is narrowed to a group of 200 fin... Read More about Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50.

Toledo and the trinity of death in Mexico: Dia de los Muertos, La Catrina y La Santa Muerte (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Fraser, A. (2015, November). Toledo and the trinity of death in Mexico: Dia de los Muertos, La Catrina y La Santa Muerte. Presented at Understanding the Day of the Dead, British Museum, London, UK

As part of the British Museum's Day of the Dead season, Angus Fraser was invited to talk about the work of the prominent Mexican artist Francisco Toledo in relation to Angus Fraser's recent publication 'Santa Muerte' More specifically, attention was... Read More about Toledo and the trinity of death in Mexico: Dia de los Muertos, La Catrina y La Santa Muerte.

Red Moon workshop (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Banks, L. (2015, November). Red Moon workshop. Presented at Red Moon workshop around the menopause, Bristol, England

A discussion and research workshop for women around issues concerning the menopause, used as preparation and research for the film Red Moon Diaries.

Rethinking ‘knowledge exchange’: new approaches to collaborative work in the arts and humanities (2015)
Journal Article
Moreton, S. (2016). Rethinking ‘knowledge exchange’: new approaches to collaborative work in the arts and humanities. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 22(1), 100-115. https://doi.org/10.1080/10286632.2015.1101081

© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This paper explores approaches to collaborative work between arts and humanities disciplines in UK Higher Education and the creative economy. The paper examines the work of four Knowledge Exchange Hubs for the Creative Econ... Read More about Rethinking ‘knowledge exchange’: new approaches to collaborative work in the arts and humanities.

Gathered Leaves (2015)
Book
Schuman, A. (2015). Gathered Leaves. London: Mack

This book brings together texts by Aaron Schuman – spread across 28 large-format photographic prints – an essay by Kate Bush (Curator of Photography, TATE Modern), and facsimile versions of photographer Alec Soth’s four most celebrated American-based... Read More about Gathered Leaves.

Santa Muerte (2015)
Physical Artefact
Fraser, A. (2015). Santa Muerte. London, UK

The origins of Santa Muerte - a religion/cult that has been denounced as satanic by the Mexican Catholic Church - can be dated back hundreds of years. It was developed through a syncretism between indigenous Mesoamerican and Spanish Catholic beliefs... Read More about Santa Muerte.

Practice-based learning and tomorrow's journalists (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Evans, M. (2015, September). Practice-based learning and tomorrow's journalists. Presented at Future of Journalism Conference, Cardiff, Wales

An investigation into practice-based learning methods in the training and employment of tomorrow’s journalists. What is the best way to teach journalism to prepare students for a career in the industry? The Broadcast Journalism Training Cou... Read More about Practice-based learning and tomorrow's journalists.

The Future takes Classes (2015)
Digital Artefact
Harman, A. (2015). The Future takes Classes. [Photos/Text]

Travelling to Rwanda in early 2015 with the charity Friends of Rwandan Rugby, I undertook a personal project; making portraits of the children that I met and photographing the school buildings and environments we visited. In this project I am interes... Read More about The Future takes Classes.

Look Up - A screening and analysis of my practice research into space, time and grief through film (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Banks, L. (2015, July). Look Up - A screening and analysis of my practice research into space, time and grief through film. Paper presented at Material Environments: Sensing Time and Matter in Digital and Visual Culture, University of Greenwich, London, UK

Exploring the spatial and temporal issues of grief, this presentation will consist of a screening of ‘Look Up’, my short film (2012, 5.04 min) and a paper that explores the processes of interdisciplinary research with a focus on the visualization of... Read More about Look Up - A screening and analysis of my practice research into space, time and grief through film.

Looking to the audience to prepare for the future of news journalism (2015)
Book Chapter
Gross, B. (2015). Looking to the audience to prepare for the future of news journalism. In P. Van Gelder, & C. Whitehouse (Eds.), The Future of News: Partnerships, Engagement and Diversity (67-68). Bracknell: Westminster Media Forum

This short comment piece emphasises that a consideration of the reader allows for more nuance and specificity in understanding contemporary journalism in the context of digital changes– journalists need to follow and understand not just the but their... Read More about Looking to the audience to prepare for the future of news journalism.

Practice as research - an oxymoron? The teacher/practitioner identity (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Fraser, A. (2015, July). Practice as research - an oxymoron? The teacher/practitioner identity. Presented at APHE (Association of Photography in Higher Education) Summer Conference 2015, Nottingham, UK

Coinciding with the forthcoming publication of Angus Fraser' book 'Santa Muerte', the artist presents a talk on praxis and the teacher/practitioner identity in relation to his own experiences.

Museum Media (2015)
Book
Henning, M. (2015). S. Macdonald, & H. R. Leahy (Eds.), Museum Media. Oxford, UK: Blackwells

Vol. 3 of the International Handbook of Museum Studies. This 300,000 word volume contains writings by museum professionals, architects and designers, as well as academics. The series eds. are Sharon Macdonald and Helen Rees Leahy, both at Manchester... Read More about Museum Media.

Self-portraiture and portraiture in the dialogic moment (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Sobers, S. (2015, June). Self-portraiture and portraiture in the dialogic moment. Paper presented at Gender Recalled, King's College, London

This presentation will be an autoethnographic exploration of personal and public approaches to memory, reparation and reconciliation within implicit gendered contexts. Discussed will be personal art works ranging from my confessional works, activist... Read More about Self-portraiture and portraiture in the dialogic moment.

Photography and integrity - an overview (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Sobers, S. (2015, June). Photography and integrity - an overview. Paper presented at Exclave 2015 and Photography and Integrity Symposium, Oxo Tower Wharf, London

To open the 'Integrity and Photography' symposium, this brief paper gives an overview of how I see integrity played out across various genres of photography. I argue that integrity is not a notion owned by documentary approaches to photography, and... Read More about Photography and integrity - an overview.