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On writing instability (2024)
Book Chapter
Abba, T. (2024). On writing instability. In A. Spencer, A. Mandal, & J. Kidd (Eds.), Ambient Stories in Practice and Research: Digital Writing in Place. UK: Bloomsbury Publishing

Abba examines the specific manners by which Ambient Literature is composed and experienced by a reader. Looking back to the canon of works produced under the project banner to date, and developing the Ambient Poetics proposed in 2016-18, he addresses... Read More about On writing instability.

Everyone has a tale to tell: Family history, family historians and working-class histories (2024)
Book Chapter
Harrison, L. (2024). Everyone has a tale to tell: Family history, family historians and working-class histories. In Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement. Routledge

In this chapter, Laura Harrison considers the multiple decade-long boom of family history and how it connects to the research and practice of working-class history. Family history, the chapter argues, has much to offer the historian both in terms of... Read More about Everyone has a tale to tell: Family history, family historians and working-class histories.

Street Life: The leisure spaces and places of working-class youth in Britain, c.1870-1960 (2024)
Book Chapter
Harrison, L. (2024). Street Life: The leisure spaces and places of working-class youth in Britain, c.1870-1960. In Doing Working-Class History: Research, Heritage, and Engagement. Routledge

One Sunday in early January 1954, the Rev. Peter Stanley, senior curate of St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church in Darlington, County Durham, pronounced in his weekly sermon that the young people parading in the Darlington main streets on the ‘monke... Read More about Street Life: The leisure spaces and places of working-class youth in Britain, c.1870-1960.

Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement (2024)
Book
Harrison, L. (2024). O. Betts, & L. Price (Eds.). Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement. Routledge

Perhaps the most difficult aspect of researching, interpreting, and engaging with working-class history is how broad the terms of reference can be. Rarely a week seems to go by without the working-class, however defined (or undefined), being the subj... Read More about Doing Working Class History: Research, Heritage and Engagement.

Exploring the intersection of A.I. and human creativity: Empowering agency in an age of uncertainty (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Laidler, P. (2024, July). Exploring the intersection of A.I. and human creativity: Empowering agency in an age of uncertainty. Paper presented at ICON12, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

The paper 'Exploring the Intersection of A.I. and Human Creativity: Empowering Agency in an Age of Uncertainty' will be presented at the Prisms Education Symposium, a component of ICON12 at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) July 2024. This sympo... Read More about Exploring the intersection of A.I. and human creativity: Empowering agency in an age of uncertainty.

Revisiting paintings: Automated 2.5D capture for large planar artworks (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Aure Calvet, X., Akula, C., & Hirani, K. (2024). Revisiting paintings: Automated 2.5D capture for large planar artworks. In Proceedings of EVA London 2024. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/eva2024.54

This paper presents a practical method for digitally capturing and visualising paintings, utilising a custom 3D scanner that combines Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) and photogrammetry. Focused on creating highly detailed 2.5D images, the me... Read More about Revisiting paintings: Automated 2.5D capture for large planar artworks.

Translation in transition: The Cabinet of Curiosities (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Parraman, C., White, M., Clarke, L., Hill, T., Smith, M., & Paz, A. (2024). Translation in transition: The Cabinet of Curiosities. In Proceedings of EVA London 2024. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/EVA2024.41

Working collaboratively: digital and analogue, artist and machine, artist and artist is a constant activity of negotiation and translation – between code, language, process, matrix material and metaphor. The CFPR’s Artist in Residence programme aims... Read More about Translation in transition: The Cabinet of Curiosities.

B for Book (2024)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S. B for Book. [Artists' books]. Exhibited at Bristol. 28 June 2024 - 19 July 2024. (Unpublished)

B for Book, Frankenstein Press, Bristol. An exhibition of 100+ bookworks selected from the archive at the Centre for Print Research, UWE Bristol. Created by national and international artists including: Ioulia Akhmadeeva (Mexico), Craig Atkinson (UK)... Read More about B for Book.

The spatial imaginaries of creative clusters: Examining the role of R&D programmes in creative placemaking (2024)
Journal Article
Roberts, L., & Lowe, J. (2024). The spatial imaginaries of creative clusters: Examining the role of R&D programmes in creative placemaking. Geoforum, 154, Article 104066. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2024.104066

Creative clusters – geographic concentrations of creative industries sector activity, its skilled individuals, organisations and institutions – have attracted significant investment globally, becoming an important driver of economic growth. In this p... Read More about The spatial imaginaries of creative clusters: Examining the role of R&D programmes in creative placemaking.

Innovative laser technology for textile coloration and patterning (2024)
Exhibition / Performance
Morgan, L. Innovative laser technology for textile coloration and patterning. [Textiles]. Exhibited at Magazine, London, United Kingdom. 25 June 2024 - 26 June 2024. (Unpublished)

Innovative laser technology has been explored for textile coloration and patterning. This laser-assisted dyeing technique allows intricate targeted surface design of textile fabrics. In this technique, the dye diffusion and reaction takes place at th... Read More about Innovative laser technology for textile coloration and patterning.

Initial teacher education as a dialogic space for agile art curriculum design (2024)
Journal Article
Grant, W., & Kidwell, A. (2024). Initial teacher education as a dialogic space for agile art curriculum design. International Journal of Education through Art, 20(2), 209-222. https://doi.org/10.1386/eta_00162_1

In this article we draw on our positionality as teacher educator and student teacher to reflect on initial art teacher education as a forum for novel disciplinary curriculum design. We describe how, without new system thinking, much taught school art... Read More about Initial teacher education as a dialogic space for agile art curriculum design.

New traditions - An exhibition of modern folklore (2024)
Exhibition / Performance
Laidler, P. New traditions - An exhibition of modern folklore. [Inkjet print on cotton]. Exhibited at The Island, Nelson St, Bristol BS1 2BE. 20 June 2024 - 23 June 2024. (Unpublished)

The New Traditions on Modern Folklore exhibition seeks to merge echoes of ancient lore with the pulsing grind of contemporary life, inviting select artists to contribute visions of this "future-past" through conventional and experimental interpretati... Read More about New traditions - An exhibition of modern folklore.

Textile‐based triboelectric nanogenerators integrated with 2D materials (2024)
Journal Article
Ali, I., Karim, N., & Afroj, S. (in press). Textile‐based triboelectric nanogenerators integrated with 2D materials. EcoMat, Article e12471. https://doi.org/10.1002/eom2.12471

The human body continuously generates ambient mechanical energy through diverse movements, such as walking and cycling, which can be harvested via various renewable energy harvesting mechanisms. Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG) stands out as one of... Read More about Textile‐based triboelectric nanogenerators integrated with 2D materials.

Luiz Sacilotto's 100th birthday exhibition (2024)
Exhibition / Performance
Bodman, S. Luiz Sacilotto's 100th birthday exhibition. [Collage]. Exhibited at Guarulhos. 15 June 2024 - 15 July 2024. (Unpublished)

Luiz Sacilotto's 100th birthday exhibition, curated by Marica Rosenberger, Collective 308, Ponte Grande, Guarulhos, Brazil. MAIL ART EXHIBITION HONOURS THE 100TH BIRTHDAY OF ANDREENSE ARTIST LUIZ SACILOTTO Organised and curated by Marcia Rosenb... Read More about Luiz Sacilotto's 100th birthday exhibition.

Alternative technologies: A just transition (2024)
Report
Asani, F., Rasbash, Z., Ochu, E., Anywar, L., Blackburn, M., & Lansdowne, J. (2024). Alternative technologies: A just transition. United Kingdom: NERC-UKRI

In the second half of 2023, Pervasive Media Studio was recognised for our work and expertise within responsible R&D at the intersection of creative technology and climate action, by Dr. Erinma Ochu- Wallscourt Associate Professor in Immersive Media b... Read More about Alternative technologies: A just transition.

AB1429 Sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with health-related quality of life in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases treated with glucocorticoids: A cross-sectional study (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Lim, K. W., Janagan, S., Bhogal, R., Bridgewater, S., Silverthorne, C., Richards, P., …Robson, J. C. (2024). AB1429 Sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with health-related quality of life in patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases treated with glucocorticoids: A cross-sectional study. In Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (ARD) (2070). https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2024-eular.3928

Laying Pluckley’s ghosts: Frederick Sanders and the origins of the “Most Haunted Village in England” 1939 – 1979 (2024)
Journal Article
Moreton, S. (in press). Laying Pluckley’s ghosts: Frederick Sanders and the origins of the “Most Haunted Village in England” 1939 – 1979. Folklore,

The village of Pluckley in the British county of Kent has enjoyed a reputation for being ‘the most haunted village in England’ for over seventy years. Popular books on ghosts have featured the village and its stories since the late 1960s, and the tot... Read More about Laying Pluckley’s ghosts: Frederick Sanders and the origins of the “Most Haunted Village in England” 1939 – 1979.

From logwood to lasers: Bio-digital textile dyeing and design (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Morgan, L., & Heywood, R. (2024, June). From logwood to lasers: Bio-digital textile dyeing and design. Paper presented at BioColours 2024: Sustainable Value Chain for Colour, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

The textile industry is a global giant whose environmental consequences are severe. Textile processing accounts for 51% of a textile's overall carbon footprint (WRAP, 2022) and is estimated to contribute up to 20% of global industrial water pollution... Read More about From logwood to lasers: Bio-digital textile dyeing and design.

Veganism as anti-anthropocentrism: The potential of vegan advocacy discourse (2024)
Journal Article
Gough, L. A. (2024). Veganism as anti-anthropocentrism: The potential of vegan advocacy discourse. Animal Ethics Review, 4, https://doi.org/10.31009/aer.2024.v4.01

Proceeding from an identification of anthropocentrism as the ideological bedrock of interconnected human to nonhuman animal and intra-human oppressions, and the central role played by discourse in transmitting and normalising anthropocentrism and its... Read More about Veganism as anti-anthropocentrism: The potential of vegan advocacy discourse.

Exhuming Franco: Spain’s second transition (2024)
Journal Article
Richards, M. (2024). Exhuming Franco: Spain’s second transition. Journal of Modern History, 96(2), 494-496. https://doi.org/10.1086/730035

Following recommendation by a commission of historians, General Franco’s coffin was removed in 2019 from the controversial basilica-cum-heritage site, the Valley of the Fallen, constructed by his regime in the mountains north of Madrid. This attempt... Read More about Exhuming Franco: Spain’s second transition.