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Digital publications and technical innovations: The collaborative print studio in the digital age (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Laidler, P. (2012, September). Digital publications and technical innovations: The collaborative print studio in the digital age. Paper presented at Industry and genius in the printing trade - The Printing Historical Society, Birmingham School of Art, Birmingham, UK

The collaborative print studio has had profound impact upon the production and realisation of some of the most innovative prints within the discipline of fine art printmaking. Historically an artist with little understanding of the print process or a... Read More about Digital publications and technical innovations: The collaborative print studio in the digital age.

'Chronology', The Cambridge companion to the Pre-Raphaelites (2012)
Book Chapter
Hughes, L. (2012). 'Chronology', The Cambridge companion to the Pre-Raphaelites. In E. Prettejohn (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-­Raphaelites. Cambridge University Press

Chronology of key dates and events for the period covered in 'The Cambridge Companion to the Pre-Raphaelites'.

Play with a big P (2012)
Book Chapter
Sim, N. (2012). Play with a big P. In The Cat Came as a Tomato. London: South London Gallery

Published by the South London Gallery, The Cat Came As A Tomato catalogues the three-year long programme Making Play, 2008-2011. Funded by the Big Lottery’s Playful Ideas fund, Making Play is inspired by the possibilities of bringing together childre... Read More about Play with a big P.

Futures in the making: Practices to anticipate 'ubiquitous computing' (2012)
Journal Article
Kinsley, S., & Kinsley, S. (2012). Futures in the making: Practices to anticipate 'ubiquitous computing'. Environment and Planning A, 44(7), 1554-1569. https://doi.org/10.1068/a45168

This paper addresses the discourse for a proactive thinking of futurity, intimately concerned with technology, which comes to an influential fruition in the discussion and representation of 'ubiquitous computing'. The imagination, proposal, or playin... Read More about Futures in the making: Practices to anticipate 'ubiquitous computing'.

Auctioning David Bomberg: a Sales History, 1990-2010, introduced by Richard Cork (The Nobile Index Series) (2012)
Book
Hughes, L. (2012). Auctioning David Bomberg: a Sales History, 1990-2010, introduced by Richard Cork (The Nobile Index Series). London, UK: Piano Nobile Publications

This publication makes a significant contribution to the scholarship on such a significant twentieth-century British artist. It establishes for the first time a relationship between the fortunes of David Bomberg (1890-1957) in the auction houses and... Read More about Auctioning David Bomberg: a Sales History, 1990-2010, introduced by Richard Cork (The Nobile Index Series).

Auctioning Water Sickert: a Sales History, 1990-2012, introduced by Wendy Baron (The Nobile Index Series) (2012)
Book
Hughes, L. (2012). Auctioning Water Sickert: a Sales History, 1990-2012, introduced by Wendy Baron (The Nobile Index Series). London, UK: Piano Nobile Publications

This publication establishes the art market fortunes of one of Britain's foremost modern artists, Walter Sickert (1840-1942). Examining factors such as general and specific market trends, media, genres and biography, this analysis of sales prices pro... Read More about Auctioning Water Sickert: a Sales History, 1990-2012, introduced by Wendy Baron (The Nobile Index Series).

Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books (2012)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2012). Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books. In R. Miller, T. Wilkie, & J. Carson (Eds.), Photography and The Artist’s Book (252-271). UK: Museumsetc

Invited chapter in 'Photography and The Artist’s Book'. There is a renewed interest in the relationship of photography and the artist's book, both as a work of art and as an alternative means of exhibition and dissemination. There is also a notab... Read More about Imaginary shadows: Fictional documentary photography in artists’ books.

Unnatural natural history (2012)
Exhibition / Performance
Bright, N. Unnatural natural history. 14 July 2012 - 23 September 2012. (Unpublished)

Listening to the tube map: Rhythm and the historiography of urban map use (2012)
Journal Article
Hornsey, R. (2012). Listening to the tube map: Rhythm and the historiography of urban map use. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 30(4), 675-693. https://doi.org/10.1068/d1410

This paper is in two parts. In the first half I consider the challenge posed by the recent performative turn in critical cartography to the urban historical geographer. If maps come into being only within the diverse moments of their use, then how ca... Read More about Listening to the tube map: Rhythm and the historiography of urban map use.

Paying attention: Toward a critique of the attention economy (2012)
Journal Article
Crogan, P., & Kinsley, S. (2012). Paying attention: Toward a critique of the attention economy

This is the introduction to the special issue of Culture Machine co-edited by the authors and drawn from the 2010 conference of the same name co-convened by the Digital Cultures Research Centre for the European Science Foundaiton (see www.payingatten... Read More about Paying attention: Toward a critique of the attention economy.

Codex Event 8 (2012)
Exhibition / Performance
Laidler, P., Bodman, S. L., Sowden, T., & Mosely, T. Codex Event 8. 13 June 2012 - 31 August 2012. (Unpublished)

An Australian and British collaborative research project into pulp-printing, installation and artists’ books between Sarah Bodman, Paul Laidler, Tim Mosely, Monica Oppen and Tom Sowden. Codex Event 8 tackled the ‘urban jungle’, its physical mass... Read More about Codex Event 8.

New Pages: Celebrating the book as a democratic multiple in a variety of 21st century forms (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2012, June). New Pages: Celebrating the book as a democratic multiple in a variety of 21st century forms. Paper presented at BOOK LIVE!, London South Bank University, London, UK

A showcase of how artists are exploring and utilising the tools available to create books for e-readers through epub, hypertext and publish-on-demand (POD), and how small publishers are embracing the potential of small scale publishing of affordable,... Read More about New Pages: Celebrating the book as a democratic multiple in a variety of 21st century forms.

Beyond patriarchy: Six Feet Under and the older woman (2012)
Book Chapter
Wilson, S. (2012). Beyond patriarchy: Six Feet Under and the older woman. In J. Dolan, & E. Tincknell (Eds.), Ageing Femininities: Troubling Representations. Cambridge Scholars Press

The chapter explores the ways in which ageing femininities are constructed in the TV drama Six Feet under by looking at the characters of Ruth Fisher and her friend Bettina. The chapter argues that through the rule breaking, unruly bhaviour, the TV s... Read More about Beyond patriarchy: Six Feet Under and the older woman.

‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’ (2012)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2012). ‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’. In S. Salamony, P. Thomas, & D. Thomas (Eds.), 1000 Artists’ Books: Exploring The Book As Art. USA: Quarry Books

Two artists’ books by Bodman: ‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’ have been selected by Sandra Salamony with co-curators Peter and Donna Thomas (USA) to be included in ‘1000 Artists’ Books: Exploring The Book As Art'. The book is a time... Read More about ‘How Do I Love Thee?’ and ‘Fehling's Solution’.

1000 artists’ books: Exploring the book as art (2012)
Book Chapter
Bodman, S. L. (2012). 1000 artists’ books: Exploring the book as art. In S. Salamoney, D. Thomas, & P. Thomas (Eds.), 1000 Artists’ Books: Exploring the Book as Art (125-243). USA: Quarry Books

Invited chapter on Sarah Bodman's artist book practice. The book is a timeless art form, one that is as alive today as ever before, and artists continue to explore and explode the boundaries of what a book is and can be. In this beautiful collection... Read More about 1000 artists’ books: Exploring the book as art.

Printmaking – new and old technologies – a conversation (2012)
Journal Article
Laidler, P., & Coldwell, P. (2012). Printmaking – new and old technologies – a conversation

This paper, through a conversation between Professor Coldwell and Dr Laidler, considers the ongoing relationship between old and new technologies within fine art printmaking. In particular it explores how ideas move between virtual and real, and the... Read More about Printmaking – new and old technologies – a conversation.

Location, dislocation, translocation: Navigating a space between place and becoming through practice-led research (2012)
Thesis
Navigating a space between place and becoming through practice-led research. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/948069

The focus of this thesis is the experiential landscape viewed through the lens of a performative visual arts research inquiry. The project explores the dialogue between practice and theory through a series of research projects that focus on the exper... Read More about Location, dislocation, translocation: Navigating a space between place and becoming through practice-led research.