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Proliferation, peristalsis and ejaculation: Reflections on narrative and spectacle in digital SF cinema (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bould, M. (2008, April). Proliferation, peristalsis and ejaculation: Reflections on narrative and spectacle in digital SF cinema. Presented at Narratives in Transition: Literary and Cultural Change since 1989 Conference, Institute of English Studies, University of London

This paper addresses the changing nature of the cinamatic experience in the era of blockbuster digital filmamking, using Transformers as its key example.

The artist’s book market, and the relationship between the artist and purchaser within this field (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2008, April). The artist’s book market, and the relationship between the artist and purchaser within this field. Presented at Beyond the Book Symposium, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Sarah Bodman invited speaker for Symposium: Beyond the Book, Friday 18 April 2008, 10.30-17.00, Lecture Theatre, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. A one-day symposium that accompanied the Blood on Paper exhibition. Topics included private presses... Read More about The artist’s book market, and the relationship between the artist and purchaser within this field.

Art in the life of the city: London stories (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Doherty, C. (2008, April). Art in the life of the city: London stories. Presented at Art in the Life of the City, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

This keynote lecture was presented at the beginning of a two-day conference to international peers at Harvard University. The lecture introduced an overview of current critical issues in the commissioning of temporary public art projects and events i... Read More about Art in the life of the city: London stories.

Gender, professionalisation and after death body care (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Maddrell, A. (2008, April). Gender, professionalisation and after death body care. Paper presented at American Association of Geographers Annual Conference, Boston, USA

This paper explores the extent to which body care after death is gendered in the UK and the extent this has changed over time, with particular reference to the profesisonalisation and masculinisation of these services. The emotional and cosmetic ser... Read More about Gender, professionalisation and after death body care.