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Mirror on the screen (2023)
Exhibition / Performance

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.

'Open Spaces' 2016 : residency/exhibition. Under Construction-Zukunft Bauen. Curated by Barbel Mollmann. (2023)
Exhibition / Performance

"Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.” Paul Klee.

Randall’s work focuses on artists residencies in industrial settings as the context for new work, and she has established innovative ways of interpreting industrial heritag... Read More about 'Open Spaces' 2016 : residency/exhibition. Under Construction-Zukunft Bauen. Curated by Barbel Mollmann..

'Aftermath' : solo exhibition at Geevor Tin Mine World Heritage Museum, Cornwall, Feb 12th-Oct 23rd 2016. (2023)
Exhibition / Performance

‘Aftermath’ was a new exhibition of work by Jill Randall, along with accompanying creative public engagement activities and collaboration with Dr Gaynor Bagnall, Directorate of Sociology, Criminology & Social Policy at the University of Salford to co... Read More about 'Aftermath' : solo exhibition at Geevor Tin Mine World Heritage Museum, Cornwall, Feb 12th-Oct 23rd 2016..

Rethinking horror in the new economies of television (2022)
Book
Gaynor, S. (2022). Rethinking horror in the new economies of television. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97589-0

This book explores the cycle of horror on US television in the decade following the launch of The Walking Dead, considering the horror genre from an industrial perspective. Examining TV horror through rich industrial and textual analysis, this book r... Read More about Rethinking horror in the new economies of television.

Re-reading Alan Moore's "lost" essay on Stan Lee and Marvel Comics (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Flanagan, M. (2020, July). Re-reading Alan Moore's "lost" essay on Stan Lee and Marvel Comics. Presented at International Graphic Novels and Comics Conference (IGNCC 2020), UAL - London and online

When Marvel UK’s The Daredevils anthology began publication under editor Bernie Jaye in the early 1980s, Alan Moore was a central contributor for several issues. Presenting its flagship character Captain Britain with art by Alan Davis, (alongside rep... Read More about Re-reading Alan Moore's "lost" essay on Stan Lee and Marvel Comics.

Songs of The City (2020)
Digital Artefact
Court, A. (2020). Songs of The City. [Video]

One sketchbook. One stroke of a brush. One inkblot magically transformed. In a bid to celebrate urban bird song, this heart-warming animation will take you to the heart of the City of Manchester where a mute blackbird flees the nest. Over the rooftop... Read More about Songs of The City.

Where are the South Asian [Women] artists? The Horizon Gallery responds to 'The Other Story' (2020)
Book Chapter
Correia, A. Where are the South Asian [Women] artists? The Horizon Gallery responds to 'The Other Story'. In S. Boyce, D. Dibosa, & S. Lok (Eds.), The Fissures of Modernism: Collections, Cultures and Black-British Artists. Duke University Press. Manuscript submitted for publication

There is no question that The Other Story: Afro-Asian Artists in Post-War Britain curated by Rasheed Araeen and staged at the Hayward Gallery, London, and then touring to Wolverhampton and Manchester, 1989-1990, has had a formative, if belated, impac... Read More about Where are the South Asian [Women] artists? The Horizon Gallery responds to 'The Other Story'.

Making myself visible : self-portraiture and representations of blackness in the work of Donald Rodney (2019)
Journal Article
Correia, A. (2019). Making myself visible : self-portraiture and representations of blackness in the work of Donald Rodney. Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art, 45, 74-86

This article considers the role of self-portraiture within the work of British artist Donald Rodney (1961–98). The text investigates the ways in which Rodney used the self-portrait, not to visualize himself, but to animate issues associated with the... Read More about Making myself visible : self-portraiture and representations of blackness in the work of Donald Rodney.

Haiku : the whirlpools of translation (2019)
Presentation / Conference
Kendall, J. (2019, May). Haiku : the whirlpools of translation. Presented at International Haiku Conference, St Albans, UK

Keynote lecture given at June 2019 International Haiku Conference, St Albans, organised by British Haiku Society, focussing on first discussing and then giving participants an experiential awareness of issues involved in haiku translation and of givi... Read More about Haiku : the whirlpools of translation.

The disturbance of images (2018)
Book Chapter

This study explores the appropriation of images, their fracture and unmaking in relation to the practice of collage. It attempts to identify a means of articulating the relationship of trauma occurring within an image, a trauma that results from the... Read More about The disturbance of images.

Virtual ecosystems & video games (2018)
Presentation / Conference
Ali, U. (2018, November). Virtual ecosystems & video games. Presented at CIEEM Autumn Conference 2018 - Advances in Ecological Restoration and Habitat Creation, Glasgow, UK