Developed for the OUR MACHINES exhibition at the Observer Building Hastings, 13 February to 14 March 2016, ‘Screen Machine’ offered public audience participants the opportunity to co-create chance encounters and self-direct spontaneous performances between two separate installation locations. These unique transitory events relied entirely on the roles and performances the participants brought to these telepresent screens and the experiences they chose to live out. Inspired by our urban and cultural surroundings and re-contextualized in a diverse array of digital milieus, ‘Screen Machine’ aimed to allow these public audiences the agency and control over the outcomes of this intervention, akin to a telepresent fluxus happening. The installati...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This paper studies atmospheres of stillness in a contested urban publi...
Over the last years, what began as a dancing and lip-syncing app, is now one of the most revolution...
For access to the full interview transcripts and photographs from Appendix 2 please contact the auth...
The UK television industry has increasingly integrated multiple screen technologies into multiplatfo...
This thesis investigates how images become present through movement and bodily performance. Inspirin...
Presented in an exhibition of shortlisted proposals for a new public art work at the Huxley Building...
This paper explores the role of lighting in creating place and the challenges and opportunities intr...
From 12 to 14 December 2014, visitors to the Southbank Centre London or Khoj Studios New Delhi were ...
In this essay we outline how video-related technology can be used as a tool for studying animal beha...
As part of the AHRC funded Academic Book of the Future project and the Frequency Festival (2015), th...
Making use of material from the BBC Archives, this article focuses on the dilemmas, problems and pos...
“Voice in Radio” is a practice-based thesis. It reflects on a series of participatory media projects...
A survey of Italian mothers who engage in ‘sharenting’ suggests they are motivated by both a desire ...
During the last 10-15 years, a great deal of scholarship has appeared on the topics of “applied thea...
Representations of female friendships in film are often overly romantic, wrought with conflict, or o...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This paper studies atmospheres of stillness in a contested urban publi...
Over the last years, what began as a dancing and lip-syncing app, is now one of the most revolution...
For access to the full interview transcripts and photographs from Appendix 2 please contact the auth...
The UK television industry has increasingly integrated multiple screen technologies into multiplatfo...
This thesis investigates how images become present through movement and bodily performance. Inspirin...
Presented in an exhibition of shortlisted proposals for a new public art work at the Huxley Building...
This paper explores the role of lighting in creating place and the challenges and opportunities intr...
From 12 to 14 December 2014, visitors to the Southbank Centre London or Khoj Studios New Delhi were ...
In this essay we outline how video-related technology can be used as a tool for studying animal beha...
As part of the AHRC funded Academic Book of the Future project and the Frequency Festival (2015), th...
Making use of material from the BBC Archives, this article focuses on the dilemmas, problems and pos...
“Voice in Radio” is a practice-based thesis. It reflects on a series of participatory media projects...
A survey of Italian mothers who engage in ‘sharenting’ suggests they are motivated by both a desire ...
During the last 10-15 years, a great deal of scholarship has appeared on the topics of “applied thea...
Representations of female friendships in film are often overly romantic, wrought with conflict, or o...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. This paper studies atmospheres of stillness in a contested urban publi...
Over the last years, what began as a dancing and lip-syncing app, is now one of the most revolution...
For access to the full interview transcripts and photographs from Appendix 2 please contact the auth...