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As seen: Modern British painting and visual experience (2015)
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Pepperell, R., & Hughes, L. (2015). As seen: Modern British painting and visual experience. Tate Papers, Spring(23),

During the twentieth century several important British artists began to paint features of visual experience rarely ever painted before, including subjective curvature, double vision and the body seen from the first person viewpoint. In doing so they... Read More about As seen: Modern British painting and visual experience.

Towards UV-curable inkjet printing of biodegradable poly (lactic acid) fabrics (2015)
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Karim, M. N., Afroj, S., Rigout, M., Yeates, S. G., & Carr, C. (2015). Towards UV-curable inkjet printing of biodegradable poly (lactic acid) fabrics. Journal of Materials Science, 50(13), 4576-4585. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-015-9006-0

There has been growing interest in using poly (lactic acid) (PLA) fibres because of its natural-based origin and good biodegradability; however, its adoption within the textile industry has been limited to lower temperature wet and dry processing, be... Read More about Towards UV-curable inkjet printing of biodegradable poly (lactic acid) fabrics.

3D printed self-glazing ceramics: Process and materials development (2015)
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Huson, D., & Vaughan, K. (2015). 3D printed self-glazing ceramics: Process and materials development

David Huson and Katie Vaughan and colleagues at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England are continuing their research into the 3D printing of ceramic bodies by investigating the possibilities of using techniques de... Read More about 3D printed self-glazing ceramics: Process and materials development.

An evaluation of the transferability of Munsell's colour notation methodology to modern inkjet printing technology (2015)
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Olen, M., Geisow, A., & Parraman, C. (2015). An evaluation of the transferability of Munsell's colour notation methodology to modern inkjet printing technology. Proceedings of SPIE, 9395, https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083333

© 2015 SPIE. This paper examines the transferability of the Munsell system to modern inkjet colorants and printing technology following a similar approach to his original methods. While extensive research and development has gone into establishing me... Read More about An evaluation of the transferability of Munsell's colour notation methodology to modern inkjet printing technology.

Island Life - Otto of ottoGraphic’s artist’s book Flat Holm (2015)
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Bodman, S. L. (2015). Island Life - Otto of ottoGraphic’s artist’s book Flat Holm. Printmaking Today, 24(1), 17

An unusual island landscape that captivated Otto is represented in a new artists' book with poems by Chris Sully, writes Sarah Bodman

The threads that bind us: WSW and Libby Scarlett’s A 19-2 view (2015)
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Bodman, S. L. (2015). The threads that bind us: WSW and Libby Scarlett’s A 19-2 view. Printmaking Today, 24(2), 17

Women's Studio Workshop residencies offer artists the facilities and funding to create a bookwork, writes Sarah Bodman.

m-AssIST: Interaction and scaffolding matters in authentic assessment (2015)
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Santos, P., Cook, J., & Hernández-Leo, D. (2015). m-AssIST: Interaction and scaffolding matters in authentic assessment. Journal of Educational Technology and Society, 18(2), 33-45

Authentic assessment is important in formal and informal learning. Technology has the potential to be used to support the assessment of higher order skills particularly with respect to real life tasks. In particular, the use of mobile devices allows... Read More about m-AssIST: Interaction and scaffolding matters in authentic assessment.

Fairing well: The university publisher and its emerging artists (2014)
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Laidler, P., & Super, A. (2014). Fairing well: The university publisher and its emerging artists

The university as a producer and publisher of prints is not a new concept when we consider established US-based institutes such as Graphicstudio in Tampa, Florida, (part of the University of Southern Florida) and the Tamarind Institute, which is part... Read More about Fairing well: The university publisher and its emerging artists.

Theory and (in) Practice: The Problem of Integration in Art and Design Education (2014)
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Rintoul, J. (2014). Theory and (in) Practice: The Problem of Integration in Art and Design Education. International Journal of Art and Design Education, 33(3), 345-354. https://doi.org/10.1111/jade.12064

© 2014 NSEAD/John Wiley Sons Ltd. This paper examines the relationship between art 'theory' and art 'practice' in British art education at post-compulsory level, with a focus on the ways in which theory is framed and delivered and what this means for... Read More about Theory and (in) Practice: The Problem of Integration in Art and Design Education.

Further developments in the 3D printing of self-glazing single fire ceramic materials (2014)
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Huson, D., & Vaughan, K. (2014). Further developments in the 3D printing of self-glazing single fire ceramic materials

David Huson and Katie Vaughan at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England are continuing their research into the 3D printing of ceramic bodies by investigating the possibilities of using techniques developed by the... Read More about Further developments in the 3D printing of self-glazing single fire ceramic materials.

Issues of tacit knowledge within 3D printing for artists, designers and makers (2014)
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Hoskins, S. (2014). Issues of tacit knowledge within 3D printing for artists, designers and makers

The creative industries are directly interfacing with 3D printing technology and how it is changing the practices of many artists and designers across the globe. However for the creative community it is not possible to take on a new manufacturing tec... Read More about Issues of tacit knowledge within 3D printing for artists, designers and makers.

Digital creation of hand engraved copper plates to secure a historic process (2014)
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Hoskins, S. (2014). Digital creation of hand engraved copper plates to secure a historic process

Underglaze tissue ceramic transfer printing was first developed circa 1750 and involved the use of engraved or etched copper plates, from which a wet strength tissue paper was printed with an oxide (commonly cobalt for blue colour) the famous ‘Will... Read More about Digital creation of hand engraved copper plates to secure a historic process.

When artists become inkjet innovators (2014)
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Laidler, P. (2014). When artists become inkjet innovators

Dr Paul Laidler, research fellow at the Centre for Fine Print Research at the University of the West of England, explains how the work undertaken by the centre and its artists is pushing the boundaries of wide-format inkjet.

New approaches in glass investment casting: Creative practitioners researching and innovating in the field of digital fabrication (2014)
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Jorgensen, T., & Matthias, G. (2014). New approaches in glass investment casting: Creative practitioners researching and innovating in the field of digital fabrication. Design Journal, 17(3), 455-471. https://doi.org/10.2752/175630614X13982745783127

© 2014, BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC. This paper describes a research project aimed at delivering innovation in a combined sphere of digital fabrication and glass investment casting. The project has established an entirely new method for creating glass... Read More about New approaches in glass investment casting: Creative practitioners researching and innovating in the field of digital fabrication.