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Conference panel chair (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Partington, M. (2009, September). Conference panel chair. Presented at Impact 6 Print Conference, Council House, Bristol

Chair of the Applied Arts Panel at the Impact 6 Print Conference organised by the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England, Bristol. The speakers were Steve Brown, Cathy Treadway/Charlotte Hodes and Maristela Salvatori... Read More about Conference panel chair.

Safer txt (2009)
Other
Noonan, A., Parry, J., & Robinson, R. (2009). Safer txt

Brokered and facilitated live project between Terrence Higgins Trust, NHS regional trust, and L2 UWE animation students, working closely with Rachel Robinson and John Parry. A group of 16 students produced a 90 second animation to educate teens (14-1... Read More about Safer txt.

Games and Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media, vol 4., no. 2 (April 2009), Special Section on games and technology (2009)
Other
Crogan, P., & Kennedy, H. W. (2009). Games and Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media, vol 4., no. 2 (April 2009), Special Section on games and technology

This special section, co-edited by Patrick Crogan and Helen Kennedy, comprised the majority of this issue of Games and Culture and was derived from a UWE Play Research Group one day symposium held in September 2006.

ADM-HEA 'Looking Out' focus group (2009)
Other
Noonan, A., Mallinder, S., & Crowe, A. (2009). ADM-HEA 'Looking Out' focus group

Looking-Out is a major research project being undertaken by the Art Design Media Subject Centre (ADM-HEA) on behalf of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) as part of the government’s Creative Britain: New Talents for a New Economy strat... Read More about ADM-HEA 'Looking Out' focus group.

The big picture (2009)
Other
Solomons, G. (2009). The big picture

The Big Picture is a visually-focussed free film magazine that goes beyond the borders of the screen to reveal cinema's unique power to entertain, inspire and connect to each and every one of us. The free magazine (and the accompanying website) offer... Read More about The big picture.

What do artists do? (2009)
Other
Voss, R., & Sowden, T. (2009). What do artists do?

Participating artist in year long Arts Council funded research project lead by Phyllida Barlow to establish a working environment where a selected group of [16] artists could engage with the processes of making artwork with no prerequisite outcomes.... Read More about What do artists do?.

E card for Crown Pet Foods, James Wellbeloved (2008)
Other
Robinson, R. (2008). E card for Crown Pet Foods, James Wellbeloved

A Christmas e card for pet food brand James Wellbeloved for customers to forward to friends and family.

Cryptocephalus (2008)
Other
Southerland, D. (2008). Cryptocephalus. Milton Keynes

A exhibition catalogue essay on the work of Artist Nicola Donovan. The essay was the result of a number of studio visits and interviews with the Artist as she worked on a research project at Bletchley Park, home in WW2 to the Enigma code breakers. T... Read More about Cryptocephalus.

Women, ageing and media workshops (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Dolan, J., Jenning, R., Garde Hansen, J., Gorton, K., Wilson, S., & Tincknell, E. (2008, June). Women, ageing and media workshops. Presented at AHRC funded Research Networks and Workshops: Women, Ageing and Media, http://insight.glos.ac.uk/researchmainpage/centres/wam/Pages/AHRCfundedResearchNetworksandWorkshopsProject.aspx

The Women, Ageing and Media (WAM) research group secured Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding in 2008 to run a series of workshops and an international conference in order to conduct a sustained investigation into proliferating print,... Read More about Women, ageing and media workshops.

Rethinking archives: History, media, memory (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Henning, M., & Warren, J. (2008, June). Rethinking archives: History, media, memory. Presented at Rethinking Archives: History, Media, Memory, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK

A series of four interdisciplinary workshops held at Arnolfini, Bristol for participants selected from relevant institutions and invited members of Arnolfini’s audience. These workshops set out to bridge archival theory and practice, and looked in pa... Read More about Rethinking archives: History, media, memory.

Exiled journalists in Europe (2006)
Other
Jempson, M., Cookson, R., & Maisokwadzo, F. (2006). Exiled journalists in Europe. Bristol

This research was designed to provide a picture of the support available for journalists living in exile in Europe. It examines the help and opportunities on offer in eleven countries: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Ital... Read More about Exiled journalists in Europe.

Satisfaction guaranteed: Press complaints systems under scrutiny (2004)
Other
Cookson, R., & Jempson, M. (2004). Satisfaction guaranteed: Press complaints systems under scrutiny. Bristol

This study was funded by the Camden Trust and The MediaWise Trust. Many of its recommendations for reform of PCC procedures and the Editor's Code of Practice have subsequently been adopted, and influenced Ofcom Codes and procedures and those of the B... Read More about Satisfaction guaranteed: Press complaints systems under scrutiny.

Fish Spy
Digital Artefact
Dean, J. (2016). Fish Spy

Digital laminate prints, 51 x 21 x 5cm, 2016.

Commons Sense. Exhibition and gallery test space for citizen sensing May 2018, Knowle West Media Centre
Digital Artefact
Glowacki, B. R., Bennett, P., Dowling, F., & King, M. (2018). Commons Sense. Exhibition and gallery test space for citizen sensing May 2018, Knowle West Media Centre

Commons Sense Test Space Every day things are being ‘sensed’ by smart technologies and data is being collected. But what information can and should be collected? Is this data being used for the common good or corporate gain? Our Commons Sense Tes... Read More about Commons Sense. Exhibition and gallery test space for citizen sensing May 2018, Knowle West Media Centre.