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    • 1917: Art Revolution and Darwinism 

      Simpson, Patricia (2017-04-07)
      Abstract 1917 was undoubtedly a significant year regarding the relationships between art and bio-science in both Britain and Russia. It was marked not only by the publication of D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson’s On Growth and ...
    • 1st 'Huang Shan Dialogue' - Chinese and International seminar : Contemporary Chinese art in a global context 

      St James, Marty (2013-10-20)
      The future of Contemporary Chinese art within a global context as seen by a practicing artist / professor of Fine Art from London UK. Can Chinese art continue with subject matter which is in generally seemingly focused on ...
    • 3D Printed book : 3D Printed Book. 2015. Artist experiment. 3rd edition. Material: Polyamide (nylon). Process: Selective laser sintering (SLS). 

      Borstrock, Shaun (2015-12-16)
      Traditional printing processes allowed the book to flourish as reproduction processes became distributed and accessible. We're now at a stage where technology enables objects to be created and reproduced through a variety ...
    • 404: File Not Found: Web Archives and the Challenges of Preserving Digital Film Promotion 

      Walden, Kim (2022-07-14)
      In 2019 the Historical Journal of Film, Radio & Television published an article by Keith Johnston on the challenges of researching historical promotional materials. It concluded with an invitation to other researchers to ...
    • The 43 Uses of Drawing 

      Cureton, Paul; Staff, Craig (RAGM, 2011-09)
    • L'Abitare come potrebbe essere 

      Carta, Silvio (libria, 2016-06)
      The chapter introduces the monographic work of the architectural practice C+C04 Studio, analysing their residential projects.
    • About Painting : Shadow Series 

      Dalwood, Alison (2011-10)
      About Painting looks at painting from the inside and considers the forces shaping it and controversy surrounding the medium. The project considers the wider contexts in which painting is exhibited and made. For example how ...
    • Accommodating 'Mrs. Three-in-One': homemaking, home entertaining and domestic advice literature in post-war Britain 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace (2007-10-01)
      This article analyses the effects of the ‘servant problem’, meaning the contraction of the domestic service industry in the twentieth century, as represented in domestic advice literature (etiquette, homemaking and home ...
    • The accused is entering the courtroom: the live-tweeting of a murder trial. 

      Knight, Megan (2016-07-26)
      The use of social media, especially Twitter, is now widely accepted within journalism as an outlet for news information. Live tweeting of unfolding events is standard practice, with a few exceptions. As technology unfolds, ...
    • An activity theory of research methods in architecture and urbanism 

      Biggs, M. (2014-12-23)
      Background: using activity theory this article argues that intentional activities are central to knowledge-production and may be compared to methods in research, and the worldview within which these activities are perceived ...
    • Acts of Undressing : Politics, Eroticism and Discarded Clothing 

      Brownie, Barbara (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016-11)
      Acts of Undressing: Politics, eroticism and discarded clothing This monograph explores the significance of undressing in various cultural and social contexts. Overall, the book takes a broad focus, exploring the many ...
    • Adagio No.8 

      Filoseta, Roberto; St James, Marty (Redtory, 2012-10-20)
      The soundtrack to Adagio No.8 investigates strategies of synchronisation in the context of video material exhibiting a prominent visual rhythm. Rather than overloading the visual rhythm with sonic events tightly synchronised ...
    • Adagio No.8 : [Solo Exhibition: Video projection and drawings] 

      St James, Marty; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Art and Design; Research into Practice (Chi-Wen Gallery, 2011-06-25)
      Artists Statement: ‘Adagio No 8’ is a Kaleidoscope of movement, a visual dance, a portrait, an assemblage. I set myself the challenge of working with the figure within a classical form, physical landscape through the use ...
    • Adam’s Anarchy: The Gypsy and the Gentleman Reconsidered 

      Broughton, Mark (2014-06-07)
      What have been the major watersheds in the history of country-estate films and television? Whether this history is seen as one of modes of production, aesthetics or ideology, it is Joseph Losey’s deployment of the country ...
    • ‘Adaptation through Landscape: The Ruling Class’ 

      Broughton, Mark (2005-04-22)
      British film adaptations of novels and plays set in country estates frequently carry a much greater emphasis on landscape gardens than their source texts. This interpolation of landscape seems, therefore, to be intrinsic ...
    • Adaptive Narratives For Immersive Spaces 

      Tree, David (Filmby Aarhus / VIA Film & Transmedia / Create Converge, 2019-11-30)
      In this chapter, we explore the concept of immersive spaces, investigating how the lessons of immersive physical spaces can influence the design of immersive digital worlds; VR, AR and XR are mere trans-dimensional portals ...
    • Adieu Carmela Soprano! : Lessons from the HBO Mobster Wife on TV Female Agency and Neo-liberal (Narrative) Power 

      Akass, Kim; McCabe, Janet (Intellect, 2017-01-10)
      This chapter argues that characters like Carmela Soprano are a product of our complex post-feminist age of troubled emancipation. Indeed, Carmela is produced by a premium cable subscription company trading in a dynamic ...
    • Adventures in motion pictures : Frozen fire 

      Purcell, Kerry William (2010)
      If, as the critic Peter Wollen famously said, 
film is like fire and photography like ice, what happens when technological developments force an elision between the still and moving image and how does this affect the content ...
    • ‘Alexander Brener: Creative Vandalism as a mode of Hybrid Thought’ 

      Simpson, Patricia (Open University/Metamorphosis:Centre for Creative Writing and Performance Research, 2003)
    • Alexey Brodovitch 

      Purcell, Kerry William (2000)
      As the revolutionary art director of Harper’s Bazaar at its zenith (1934–58), as an educator of some of the most renowned and respected photographers in recent history, and as a photographer who, with one book, set free ...