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Bell in the ball
Digital Artefact
Peters, L., & Brown, G. Bell in the ball. [CD]

Danny was blinded in a fight on New Year's Eve 2008. He's angry about it - in fact he's angry about everything. So his long suffering girlfriend suggests he joins a blind cricket team. It's surprisingly competitive and skilful. There's only one probl... Read More about Bell in the ball.

Bell in the ball
Digital Artefact
Peters, L., & Brown, G. Bell in the ball. [CD]

Danny was blinded in a fight on New Year's Eve 2008. He's angry about it - in fact he's angry about everything. So his long suffering girlfriend suggests he joins a blind cricket team. It's surprisingly competitive and skilful. There's only one probl... Read More about Bell in the ball.

Liberate your avatar
Presentation / Conference
Sermon, P. Liberate your avatar. Presented at Creating Second Lives Conference, Bangor University, Wales, UK

The merged realities of 'All Saints Gardens' on Oxford Road, and its online three-dimensional counterpart in 'Second Life' will, for the first time, allow 'first life' visitors and 'second life' avatars to coexist and share the same park bench in a l... Read More about Liberate your avatar.

Puppeteers, performers or avatars - A perceptual difference in telematic space
Presentation / Conference
Sermon, P. Puppeteers, performers or avatars - A perceptual difference in telematic space. Presented at Object and Identity in a Digital Age (CHArt 2009), CHArt COMPUTERS AND THE HISTORY OF ART Seeing, Vision and Perception in a Digital Culture CHArt twenty-fourth Annual Conference, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United Kingdom

My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by bringing remote participants together in a shared telepresent environment. Through the use of live chroma-keying and videoconferencing technology, two pub... Read More about Puppeteers, performers or avatars - A perceptual difference in telematic space.

Puppeteers, performers or avatars - A perceptual difference in telematic space
Presentation / Conference
Sermon, P. Puppeteers, performers or avatars - A perceptual difference in telematic space. Presented at Object and Identity in a Digital Age (CHArt 2009), CHArt COMPUTERS AND THE HISTORY OF ART Seeing, Vision and Perception in a Digital Culture CHArt twenty-fourth Annual Conference, Birkbeck, University of London, London, United Kingdom

My work in the field of telematic arts explores the emergence of a user-determined narrative by bringing remote participants together in a shared telepresent environment. Through the use of live chroma-keying and videoconferencing technology, two pub... Read More about Puppeteers, performers or avatars - A perceptual difference in telematic space.

Liberate your avatar; the revolution will be social networked
Presentation / Conference
Sermon, P., & Gould, C. Liberate your avatar; the revolution will be social networked. Presented at Digital Art & Culture 2009, University of California Irvine

This paper brings together the practice-based creative research of artists Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon, culminating in a collaborative interactive installation that investigates new forms of social and political narrative in multi-user virtual en... Read More about Liberate your avatar; the revolution will be social networked.

Understanding and preventing corruption: Lessons from the UK expenses scandal
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. Understanding and preventing corruption: Lessons from the UK expenses scandal. Presented at ‘Organized Crime – The Dark Side of Globalization’, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Paper prepared for presentation at the Karlsruhe Dialogues, ‘Organized Crime – The Dark Side of Globalization’, 5 – 7 February 2010, Centre for Cultural and General Studies, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.

Understanding and preventing corruption: Lessons from the UK expenses scandal
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. Understanding and preventing corruption: Lessons from the UK expenses scandal. Presented at ‘Organized Crime – The Dark Side of Globalization’, University of Karlsruhe, Germany

Paper prepared for presentation at the Karlsruhe Dialogues, ‘Organized Crime – The Dark Side of Globalization’, 5 – 7 February 2010, Centre for Cultural and General Studies, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.

Interview with David Rohoman
Other
Mckay, G. Interview with David Rohoman

Drummer, member of Kilburn and the High Roads (mid-1970s) and before that Kripple Vision (early 1970s). Interviewed as part of the AHRC-supported research for Shakin' All Over: Popular Music and Disability. Rohoman is a disabled musician, who first m... Read More about Interview with David Rohoman.