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Bonnington Square
Digital Artefact
Oldham, A. Bonnington Square

Bonnington Square is right in the heart of London, just two minutes walk from the river and just ten minutes from the Houses of Parliament. In the early eighties the one hundred houses of the Square were all squatted, forming a bohemian community fro... Read More about Bonnington Square.

Time slice
Working Paper
Dovey, J. (2010). Time slice. University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol

Tenderflix
Digital Artefact
Buchheim, Y. Tenderflix

Video art work for video screening and DVD launch, Tenderpixel’s Experimental Film festival, Tenderpixel gallery, London Tenderpixel gallery is converted into a mini-cinema and in collaboration with Rushes Soho Shorts Festival (RSSF). Tenderpixel... Read More about Tenderflix.

A video serenade
Digital Artefact
Buchheim, Y. A video serenade

EFA Project Space presents A Video Serenade, a screening of recent works selected by ArtVideoExchange (AVE) and Format Network. AVE is an international exchange program and initiative between artists and curators that promotes the production and circ... Read More about A video serenade.

Mythos Europäische Identität – Supranationale, nationale und regionale Identitäten in deutschen und französischen Fernsehnachrichten
Thesis
Wiehl, A. (2010). Mythos Europäische Identität – Supranationale, nationale und regionale Identitäten in deutschen und französischen Fernsehnachrichten. (Thesis). University of Bayreuth. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/989252

Comparative PhD thesis on the representation and construction of regional, national and international identity in French and German prime time TV news.

Pigs, eels and insects: Re-assessing the legacy of Shohei Imamura. 15 October - 8 November 2009.
Other
Crogan, P., Sharp, J., & Cameron, A. Pigs, eels and insects: Re-assessing the legacy of Shohei Imamura. 15 October - 8 November 2009. Bristol

This retrospective festival took place in October and November, 2009 at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol. It was co-curated by Patrick Crogan, Jasper Sharp and Alastair Cameron. 8 Films by the dual Palme d'Or winning Japanese filmmaker were screened.... Read More about Pigs, eels and insects: Re-assessing the legacy of Shohei Imamura. 15 October - 8 November 2009..

Nietzsche contra Caillois: Beyond play and games
Presentation / Conference
Dixon, D. Nietzsche contra Caillois: Beyond play and games. Paper presented at Philosophy of Computer Games 2009, Oslo

Roger Caillois' Man, Play and Games is a seminal book in Game Studies and his taxonomy of play and games has framed much of the debate while the field has been active. However this book was published half a century ago and does not provide much help... Read More about Nietzsche contra Caillois: Beyond play and games.

Reporting difference in Dungannon
Report
Jempson, M. Reporting difference in Dungannon

Analysis of media coverage of ‘foreigners’ in Dungannon; journalistic study of attitudes on the ground; commentary and recommendations for Action plan to improve, coverage and community relations.

www.voicesfromthebluenile.org
Digital Artefact
Aston, J., & James, W. (2007). www.voicesfromthebluenile.org

Welcome to our portrait, in imagery and sound, of a refugee community. This presentation accompanies Wendy James’ study of how Sudan’s civil wars have affected just one among many minority groups who have lived through loss and displacement. You are... Read More about www.voicesfromthebluenile.org.

How do you play? Identity technology and Ludic culture
Working Paper
Dovey, J. (2006). How do you play? Identity technology and Ludic culture. Bristol

A very broad ranging paper based on research undertaken for the Dovey & Kennedy book 'Game Cultures' (2006; McGraw Hill). It is quite a good background resource for thinking about cultures and theories of play in technoculture.

Frustration
Digital Artefact
Grant, D. (2014). Frustration. [Breaths, electronic frequencies]

Contemporary dance commission 2014

Our many selves
Digital Artefact
Grant, D. (2015). Our many selves. [Hidden sound, projected images]

If a person falls over and dies in a forest and no one is around to hear, should it still be ‘liked’ on face-book? Our Many Selves takes the intensely private yet public site of the Edwardian Cloakroom as a starting point for an exploration of how... Read More about Our many selves.

When television became old
Working Paper
Dovey, J. (2010). When television became old. Bristol

Short conference paper that discusses the emergent form of Web Drama within the context of the disciplinary debates about Media Studies 2.0.

Shrine - an ongoing research project that explores the re-presentation of devotional iconography through the photographic medium.
Physical Artefact
Fraser, A. (2010). Shrine - an ongoing research project that explores the re-presentation of devotional iconography through the photographic medium

Shrine is an ongoing research project that explores the re-presentation of devotional iconography through the photographic medium. Documenting and recording a wide range of pre-selected evocative shrines – religious and secular, historical and contem... Read More about Shrine - an ongoing research project that explores the re-presentation of devotional iconography through the photographic medium..