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    • The Other Side of Now 

      Parker, Kayla; Sergeant, David; Moore, S (University of Central Florida, 2022-08-15)
      “It is easier to imagine the end of the world than – this” The opening line of the poem touches on words by Fredric Jameson that it is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism. The 16mm film evokes ...
    • Autoethnographic Memory Archive 

      Parker, Kayla; Moore, S (The Ohio State University Libraries, 2022-09-09)
      Part of the journal section, 'Choreographing the Archive', which highlights the visual evolution of one particular strand of screendance creation that focuses on choreographing and working with found and archival footage. ...
    • Cadence 

      Parker, Kayla; Moore, S (2022-07-31)
      Animated film poem created with a constellation of common wayside flowers, gathered during walks on land reclaimed from the sea along the shore of the Laira estuary, on the coast of south-west Britain, an endangered habitat ...
    • Family and Other Ties 

      Waterman, S; Bird, N; Suze, A; Jaqueline, B; Martin, R; Rae, I
      The exhibition features works by 7 FTN co-ordinators alongside photographs and books by 19 artists, selected from an open call. Many of these works reflect on what is meant by family in the aftermath of the global pandemic. ...
    • Urban AI: understanding the emerging role of artificial intelligence in smart cities 

      Luusua, A; Ylipulli, J; Foth, M; Aurigi, A (Springer Science and Business Media LLCGermany, 2023-06)
    • Understanding the thermal benefits of retrofitting ‘living walls’ to existing buildings 

      Fox, M; Murphy, T (Thomas Telford Ltd., 2022-05)
      Like green roofs, ‘living walls’ offer many environmental, social and economic benefits. Matthew Fox and Tom Murphy of The University of Plymouth report on a study of one of the campus buildings, which proved that a living ...
    • Investigating the potential of EDA data from biometric wearables to inform inclusive design of the built environment 

      Willis, KS; Cross, E (Elsevier, 2022-11)
      This paper presents a pilot of a method which measures quantitative biometric data to understand the emotional response of people to their physical environment. The aim of the audit method is to address the problem of ...
    • Factors influencing the state of blinds and lights in primary schools: Behavioural models and opportunities to improve children's visual environment 

      Korsavi, SS; Jones, RV; Fuertes, A (Elsevier, 2022-12-01)
      The state of blinds and lights affects children's visual environment and comfort, however, there is a significant gap in research on the factors leading to the operation of blinds and lights in primary school classrooms. ...
    • Visual communication in a time of crisis: Insights into the relationship between visual communication and health 

      Squire, Victoria (8th International conference on Typography and Visual Communication, 7 - 9 July 2022, 2022-07-07)
      The impact of Covid-19 has taken numerous forms. It will continue to affect individuals and groups in a multitude of ways, due to the ever adapting, ever changing uncertain world. A shift has taken place in our perspectives, ...
    • Cob, Future Heritage of the 21st Century? 

      Goodhew, Steve; Strieff, F; Morton, T; Boutouil, M (Terra 2022 13th World Congress on Earthen Architectural Heritage, 2022-06-09)
      The technique of cob is present on almost every continent. Qualities of soils, climates and history of local constructive cultures have generated multiple variants of its implementation, but it can be defined as a monolithic ...

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