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Emotion memory in postdramatic performance : Quarantine Theatre’s Wallflower.
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Crossley, T. Emotion memory in postdramatic performance : Quarantine Theatre’s Wallflower. Presented at The S Word: Stanislavsky and the Future of Acting, Rose Bruford College, Sidcup, Kent

This paper provokes a dialogue between dramatic and postdramatic theatre by applying the concept of emotion memory to Quarantine Theatre’s Wallflower (2015). Stanislavski’s methodology and postdramatic approaches to performance are generally consi... Read More about Emotion memory in postdramatic performance : Quarantine Theatre’s Wallflower..

‘Høre, at ekko!’: echoes of Odin Teatret’s training in Triangle Theatre’s tribute to Danish celebrity
Presentation / Conference
Talbot, R. ‘Høre, at ekko!’: echoes of Odin Teatret’s training in Triangle Theatre’s tribute to Danish celebrity. Presented at A handful of dust : the praxis and diasporic legacy of Odin Teatret, Contact Theatre

Theatre companies and arts organisations are usually exhorted by their funders to demonstrate the sustainability and legacy of their projects. This article considers an aspect of the legacy of Odin Teatret, one of Europe’s leading companies working i... Read More about ‘Høre, at ekko!’: echoes of Odin Teatret’s training in Triangle Theatre’s tribute to Danish celebrity.

Nostos/Algia
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Scott, J. Nostos/Algia. Presented at TaPRA Performance and New Technologies Interim Event, Manchester Metropolitan University

This lecture/demonstration presents my current explorations, using live media practice to explore and share key pieces of music from my past. Working from a single song, which has a particular affective resonance for me, I aim to explore this sonic n... Read More about Nostos/Algia.

A state between
Presentation / Conference
Scott, J. A state between. Presented at Live Interfaces, University of Leeds

This paper examines the ‘state between’ occupied by the performer in a live media performance. Working from Matthew Causey’s contention that ‘the performer becomes the medium through which the technology reaches the audience’ [2, p.45], the argum... Read More about A state between.

Lost Voice Guy : transcending barriers of disability through technology in live comedy performance
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Fairclough, K. Lost Voice Guy : transcending barriers of disability through technology in live comedy performance. Presented at INTETAIN 2014 : Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment, Chicago, United States

This paper will explore the intersection of live comedy and interactive technology through the work of UK stand-up comedian, Lost Voice Guy. Lost Voice Guy, real name Lee Ridley, has cerebral palsy and is unable to speak. Ridley delivers his co... Read More about Lost Voice Guy : transcending barriers of disability through technology in live comedy performance.

The aesthetics of intermedial interactivity
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Scott, J. The aesthetics of intermedial interactivity. Presented at International Society for Intermedial Studies Conference #2, Utrecht University

This paper places Gareth White’s (2013) theories around the ‘aesthetics’ of participation in relation to an interactive intermedial space in order to propose the distinct ‘aesthetics of intermedial interactivity’. White’s definition of ‘participation... Read More about The aesthetics of intermedial interactivity.

“Last orders please!” The rise and impact of commercial brewing in nineteenth- century Manchester and Salford
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Woodman, D. “Last orders please!” The rise and impact of commercial brewing in nineteenth- century Manchester and Salford. Presented at EHS Annual Conference 2008

This paper examines the nature of the brewing industry in Manchester and Salford during the nineteenth century, with particular reference to the complex relationships between drinking establishment, publican, and commercial brewer.

New school vs old school, new opportunities for the creative disciplines
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Peploe, G. New school vs old school, new opportunities for the creative disciplines. Presented at 2013 Sino-UK Higher Education Cooperation in New Media Industry, Shenzhen, Wuhan & Shanghai

Digital media is mainstream in contemporary culture. Within creative education (like its predecessors, the traditional high arts of the academy), it risks becoming siloed. The creative culture of the studio can be instrumental in addressing this... Read More about New school vs old school, new opportunities for the creative disciplines.

"All the world's a screen"
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Gould, C., & Sermon, P. "All the world's a screen". Presented at ISEA 2013 Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Charlotte Gould and Paul Sermon developed and presented this collaborative new artwork entitled All the World’s a Screen, a live interactive telecommunications performance, to link public audiences in Manchester and Barcelona. On the evening of... Read More about "All the world's a screen".

A literature review on information coordination in construction
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Biscaya, S., & Tah, H. A literature review on information coordination in construction. Presented at The Seventh International Postgraduate Conference in the Built and Human Environment, Salford, UK

Currently in Portugal, procedures for gathering construction project information as well as coordinating and communicating the information amongst all the stakeholders in the process are extremely bureaucratic, confusing and awfully time-consuming.... Read More about A literature review on information coordination in construction.

The neural string network: An interactive collaborative drawing ‘machine’
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Sermon, P. The neural string network: An interactive collaborative drawing ‘machine’. Presented at Drawing Research Network (DRN) 2012, Loughborough University

An interactive collaborative drawing ‘machine’ designed on the concept of a neural network, allowing participants to experience a shared creative process, using the principles of open-source and social networked communication through an analogue stri... Read More about The neural string network: An interactive collaborative drawing ‘machine’.

Electronic health records (EHRs) standards and the semantic edge: A case study of visualising clinical information from EHRs
Presentation / Conference
Arguello-Casteleiro, M., Des, J., Perez, R., Fernandez-Prieto, M., & Paniagua, H. Electronic health records (EHRs) standards and the semantic edge: A case study of visualising clinical information from EHRs. Presented at UKSim 2009: 11th International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, Cambridge, UK

Exchanging medical documents over healthcare networks is becoming a reality. This increases the need to effectively manage the growing amount of information for a single patient. Therefore, there is a current need to visualise Electronic Health Recor... Read More about Electronic health records (EHRs) standards and the semantic edge: A case study of visualising clinical information from EHRs.

City centre crime: Cooling crime hotspots by design
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Wootton, A. B., & Marselle, M. City centre crime: Cooling crime hotspots by design. Presented at British Criminology Conference, University of Huddersfield

City centres present particular challenges to the police. Crime prevention techniques that make the city centre safer would reduce the burden on the police. One such technique is Design Against Crime that uses effective design to prevent crime. The C... Read More about City centre crime: Cooling crime hotspots by design.

An ontology-based approach to natural language generation from coded data in electronic health records
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electronic health records. Presented at 5th European Symposium on Computer Modeling and Simulation, Madrid, Spain

The worldwide adoption of the HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) is promoting the availability of coded data (CDA entries) within sections of clinical documents. At the moment, an increasing number of studies are investigating ways to trans... Read More about An ontology-based approach to natural language generation from coded data in electronic health records.

Creative academy: Reflective stories
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Ingleson, S., & Clements, J. Creative academy: Reflective stories. Presented at 1st Annual International Conference on Fine and Performing Arts, Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, Greece

The Creative Academy centres around Clements and Ingleson’s notion of creativity centred learning. Involving single structure learning platforms (tiered engagement, ‘sliding scale’ benchmarks and achievements) with peer/inter-relational, (community/p... Read More about Creative academy: Reflective stories.

Over the waterfall in a barrel: Experiential marketing and the building of brand
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Leighton, D., & Lehman, K. Over the waterfall in a barrel: Experiential marketing and the building of brand. Presented at The AM Brand, Corporate Identity and Reputation SIG

Experiential marketing has evolved in response to a move away from a service economy to an economy that is shaped and defined by consumer experiences. As consumers seek ever more unique and memorable experiences, experiential marketing has become inc... Read More about Over the waterfall in a barrel: Experiential marketing and the building of brand.

Youth design against crime : a catalyst for change amongst young people
Presentation / Conference
Wootton, A., Davey, C., & Marselle, M. Youth design against crime : a catalyst for change amongst young people. Presented at Endless End, Porto, Portugal

The literature reveals a number of programmes across Europe to involve young people in design, planning and/or community safety. This paper describes a programme developed by the Design Against Crime Solution Centre in partnership with the young peop... Read More about Youth design against crime : a catalyst for change amongst young people.

The emotive city
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Rooney, J. The emotive city. Presented at School of Art and Design Post Graduate Research Seminar Programme, The University of Salford

How can a city, with its connections, people and architecture be viewed as a living cultural artefact? Every city has at least one ArtSpace; larger urban conurbations have a multitude of spaces devoted to art. The ArtSpace is a venue designed to con... Read More about The emotive city.

The scrapbook-letter: embodiment and value in pictorial correspondence
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Carson, J., & Miller, R. The scrapbook-letter: embodiment and value in pictorial correspondence. Presented at Picture This: postcards and letters beyond text, University of Sussex, UK

Collaborative artists Carson & Miller present a two part paper. Part one will allow the artists to examine a letter from collector Sir Harry Page to his friend Mrs Nicholl, who inspired his collection of scrapbooks (1). The letter, an invitation fro... Read More about The scrapbook-letter: embodiment and value in pictorial correspondence.