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Mirror on the screen (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Sermon, P., & Gould, C. Mirror on the screen. [Interactive installation]. 5 September 2023 - 30 October 2012. (Unpublished)

This installation allows the Gallery visitor and their ‘second life’ virtual avatar to confront each other and coexist in the same enchanted forest environment in a live interactive public video installation. Simply stand in front of the video screen... Read More about Mirror on the screen.

Nested Cinematic Reality: cinema as a connected multi-media immersive experience for the living room of the future (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Prokopic, P. (2023, September). Nested Cinematic Reality: cinema as a connected multi-media immersive experience for the living room of the future. Paper presented at MeCCSA Conference, Glasgow Caledonian University

Nested Cinematic Reality (NCR) is a practice-as-research project based on a novel concept for the presentation and consumption of cinematic content, which combines an atmospheric interior space (with IoT features), a virtual space in a VR headset, an... Read More about Nested Cinematic Reality: cinema as a connected multi-media immersive experience for the living room of the future.

Naked data: curating Wikidata as an artistic medium to interpret prehistoric figurines (2023)
Journal Article
Sant, T., & Tabone, E. (2023). Naked data: curating Wikidata as an artistic medium to interpret prehistoric figurines. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 19(3), 445-462. https://doi.org/10.1080/14794713.2023.2253335

In 2019, Digital Curation Lab Director Toni Sant and the artist Enrique Tabone started collaborating on a research project exploring the visualization of specific data sets through Wikidata for artistic practice. An art installation called Naked Data... Read More about Naked data: curating Wikidata as an artistic medium to interpret prehistoric figurines.

Time and tide (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Giles, L. (2002). Time and tide. [Photos / news articles]. 1 September 2023 - 31 December 2002. (Unpublished)

Intimate Exposure: Connecting with the Camera in Screen Actor Training (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Daly, D. (2023, August). Intimate Exposure: Connecting with the Camera in Screen Actor Training. Paper presented at Theatre and Performance Research Association, Leeds University

When discussing their craft, many successful screen actors highlight the close, personal and intense relationship they have with the camera when performing. Yet, for many student actors the camera can prove discomforting, invoke tension and anxiet... Read More about Intimate Exposure: Connecting with the Camera in Screen Actor Training.

The Fifth Order of Design: The Value of Design in Times of Transition (2023)
Journal Article
Fonseca Braga, M. (in press). The Fifth Order of Design: The Value of Design in Times of Transition. Cubic Journal, 6(6), 98-115. https://doi.org/10.31182/cubic.2023.6.63

Failures in achieving sustainability are being recognised worldwide. Approaches to tackling sustainability challenges often fail to address the roots of these challenges. This paper contributes to a necessary discussion of an emerging necessity, a re... Read More about The Fifth Order of Design: The Value of Design in Times of Transition.

A poet who climbed or a climber who writes poetry: The Poetry of Cinema and Movement in the Rock-Climbing Documentary (2023)
Book Chapter
Kirby, T. A poet who climbed or a climber who writes poetry: The Poetry of Cinema and Movement in the Rock-Climbing Documentary. In The Place of Poetics within Documentary Filmmaking: The Art of Fact (171-188). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

This collection aims to give insight to the reader as to how poetic approaches to documentary filmmaking have helped to develop the documentary form into a rich and diverse way of representing the real world in film. As such, it is the aesthetics of... Read More about A poet who climbed or a climber who writes poetry: The Poetry of Cinema and Movement in the Rock-Climbing Documentary.

"The Great Doctrine Disaster": Reform, Reaction, and Mechanization in the British Army, 1919-1939 (2023)
Journal Article
Searle, D. (2023). "The Great Doctrine Disaster": Reform, Reaction, and Mechanization in the British Army, 1919-1939. Journal of Military History, 87(3), 599–632

Historians have argued that Britain lost its early lead in developing mechanized formations in the interwar period due to financial pressures, inter-arm rivalry, poor tank design, and the misjudgments of tank enthusiasts. A systematic examination of... Read More about "The Great Doctrine Disaster": Reform, Reaction, and Mechanization in the British Army, 1919-1939.

Megalithic stone animism and sonorous potential (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Vivian, P. (2023, July). Megalithic stone animism and sonorous potential. Paper presented at Sound and Photography, Tate Liverpool

The paper documents recent work across megalithic sites in the UK relating to recorded sounds from the 4-5000 year old stones within these sites.

2023 SPARC Book Of Abstracts (2023)
Book
Salihu, Y., Idegbekwe, D., Ige, H., Rafati, P., Scanlan, J., Alhasso, B., …Usman, N. (2023). T. Ireland (Ed.), 2023 SPARC Book Of Abstracts. University of Salford

The conception of value in television production work: Production Managers, historical denigration and new possibilities (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Beedles, P. (2023, July). The conception of value in television production work: Production Managers, historical denigration and new possibilities. Paper presented at Critical Studies In Television Conference, Edge Hill University

Addresses to the exploitative and exclusionary nature of television work are long recorded (Lee, 2011; O'Brien, 2014; Skillset, 2008, 2010; Ursell, 2000). However, the motivation for progressive change in television work has accelerated in recent yea... Read More about The conception of value in television production work: Production Managers, historical denigration and new possibilities.

‘For few mean ill in vaine’: Roxolana and the clash of passion and politics in the Ottoman Court in Fulke Greville's The Tragedy of Mustapha (1609) and Roger Boyle's The Tragedy of Mustapha (1665) (2023)
Journal Article
Hussain, A. (in press). ‘For few mean ill in vaine’: Roxolana and the clash of passion and politics in the Ottoman Court in Fulke Greville's The Tragedy of Mustapha (1609) and Roger Boyle's The Tragedy of Mustapha (1665). Renaissance Studies, https://doi.org/10.1111/rest.12883

Despite the many historical references to wealth, military strength and political efficiency, Turks were generally represented as violent, lustful and despotic figures in early modern cultural discourses. The stereotyped cultural Turk soon populated... Read More about ‘For few mean ill in vaine’: Roxolana and the clash of passion and politics in the Ottoman Court in Fulke Greville's The Tragedy of Mustapha (1609) and Roger Boyle's The Tragedy of Mustapha (1665).

The Foreign Office ‘Thought Police’: Foreign Office Security, the Security Department and the ‘Missing Diplomats’, 1940 – 1952 (2023)
Journal Article
Murphy, C. J., & Lomas, D. (2023). The Foreign Office ‘Thought Police’: Foreign Office Security, the Security Department and the ‘Missing Diplomats’, 1940 – 1952. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 34(3), 433-463. https://doi.org/10.1080/09592296.2023.2239638

The protection of diplomats, embassies and sensitive information has always been an important aspect of diplomacy. Today, security is an accepted norm of day-to-day diplomatic work, yet the importance of security in the UK Foreign Office was not al... Read More about The Foreign Office ‘Thought Police’: Foreign Office Security, the Security Department and the ‘Missing Diplomats’, 1940 – 1952.

Telematic dreaming 05 (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Sermon, P. (2005). Telematic dreaming 05. [DVD/brochure]. 2 July 2023 - 24 August 2005. (Unpublished)

Relational continuity in community policing: Insights from a human-centred design perspective (2023)
Journal Article
Signori, R., Heinrich, D. P., Wootton, A., & Davey, C. (2023). Relational continuity in community policing: Insights from a human-centred design perspective. Policing, 17, https://doi.org/10.1093/police/paad038

Community policing prioritises building positive relationships between police officers and local communities. The approach focuses on working with communities to identify and address the causes of crime and disorder, rather than just reacting to call... Read More about Relational continuity in community policing: Insights from a human-centred design perspective.