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'The queen', aging femininity and the recuperation of the monarchy (2012)
Journal Article
Dolan, J. (2012). 'The queen', aging femininity and the recuperation of the monarchy

Located in the ideologically saturated discourses of historical truth and the cinematic conventions of authenticity mobilised by the biopic genre, Stephen Frear’s 2006 film, The Queen, contributes to the hegemonic recuperation of the British monarchy... Read More about 'The queen', aging femininity and the recuperation of the monarchy.

We’re happy and we know it: Documentary, data, montage (2012)
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Dovey, J., Dovey, J., & Rose, M. (2012). We’re happy and we know it: Documentary, data, montage. Studies in Documentary Film, 6(2), 159-173. https://doi.org/10.1386/sdf.6.2.159_1

This article is concerned with the social praxis of documentary in the sea of ‘ubiquitous data’ that is both consequence and driver of online social mediation. The topic is given importance by the morphing of the character of video in the context of... Read More about We’re happy and we know it: Documentary, data, montage.

Editing (and) individuation (2012)
Journal Article
Crogan, P. (2012). Editing (and) individuation. New Formations: A Journal of Culture, Theory, Politics, 97-110

This essay will explore aspects of Bernard Stiegler's theorisation of film editing as the construction of a flux of perceptual experience at the heart of the industrialisation of attention characteristic of modern and contemporary technocultures. Thi... Read More about Editing (and) individuation.

Artists’ Books in Australia (2012)
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Bodman, S. L. (2012). Artists’ Books in Australia

Invited article for the Journal of Artists’ Books, JAB 31, USA, Spring 2012, pp 16-23 Six new writers for JAB make their debut in this issue including Thomas Kromann, Anthony Leslie, Sarah Bodman, Alastair Johnston, Sarah Bassnett, and Albert Coer... Read More about Artists’ Books in Australia.

Mini-games, monsters and Mr Happy: A video essay on virtual and actual play (2011)
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Giddings, S. (2011). Mini-games, monsters and Mr Happy: A video essay on virtual and actual play

This video essay is a microethological study of the transduction of a virtual world (the PC game Age of Mythologies) into the actual world play of children with toys and water. The video is constructed from an audio recording and a sequence of still... Read More about Mini-games, monsters and Mr Happy: A video essay on virtual and actual play.

The Lady (Luc Besson, 2011, France/UK) [Film Review] (2011)
Journal Article
Presence, S. (2011). The Lady (Luc Besson, 2011, France/UK) [Film Review]

This is a review of The Lady (Luc Besson, 2011, France/UK) that was published in the Journal of American Studies of Turkey, 33-34 (2011)

From Fluxus to iPad: A very short history of artists' books (2011)
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Bodman, S. L. (2011). From Fluxus to iPad: A very short history of artists' books

A journal article on the contemporary artist's book which has emerged gradually from the French livre de luxe tradition of the mid-19th century,where texts by authors – including the Symbolist poet Stéphane Mallarmé (1842–98) – were published in exqu... Read More about From Fluxus to iPad: A very short history of artists' books.

HD aesthetics (2011)
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Flaxton, T. (2011). HD aesthetics. Convergence, 17(2), 113-123. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856510394884

Professional expertise derived from developing and handling higher resolution technologies now challenges academic convention by seeking to reinscribe digital image making as a material process. In this article and an accompanying online resource, I... Read More about HD aesthetics.

Anticipating ubiquitous computing: Logics to forecast technological futures (2011)
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Kinsley, S. (2011). Anticipating ubiquitous computing: Logics to forecast technological futures. Geoforum, 42(2), 231-240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2010.12.005

Visions of the future predict spaces apparently teaming with ever more novel and pervasive technologies. Significant amongst such forecasts is the notion of 'ubiquitous computing' (ubicomp), understood as an affordance or capacity tied (in)to people,... Read More about Anticipating ubiquitous computing: Logics to forecast technological futures.

Future fantasteek! (2011)
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Bodman, S. L. (2011). Future fantasteek!. Printmaking Today, 20(2), 15

Jackie Batey is celebrating the tenth issue of her artist's zine with a touring show in Europe and the USA writes Sarah Bodman.

Station to station (2011)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2011). Station to station. Printmaking Today, 20(1), 17

Follow-Ed is a touring exhibition of diverse yet related artists' books produced in tribute to American artist Ed Ruscha.

The al-Mutanabbi street coalition: Making a stand through print (2011)
Journal Article
Bodman, S. L. (2011). The al-Mutanabbi street coalition: Making a stand through print

Journal article published in the autumn 2011 issue of IMPRINT Magazine, the Print Council of Australia. Sarah Bodman is the UK and European curator of the exhibitions of the Al-Mutanabbi Street Broadsides Project, 2008- 2009 and 2010-2014. She is als... Read More about The al-Mutanabbi street coalition: Making a stand through print.