A drawing, commissioned by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Landscape and Environment Programme to contextualise the commissioned soundwork, "Warplands" by Professor Mike Pearson, produced at the Alkborough Flats Tidal Defence Scheme in 2010. This output was commissioned to examine the Humber Estuary and its propensity for flooding and flood risk management. The context for this was the contribution to the Chairman's Plenary Session at Royal Geographic Conference 2011, "Cartographic Imaginations" and the film "Imagining Change; Coastal Conversations" also for AHRC
Tide is a digital animated interactive drawing that represents the tidal movement around the whole o...
Geography has a long, if episodic, relationship with film and film-making. In this essay we reflect ...
A series of maps as artworks that Simon Read produced as contribution to a number of infrastructure ...
Estuary, Beacon and Hadleigh-in-Place are elements of a research based project examining the landsca...
As part of the Impact Fellowship, the Programme Directorate was invited to produce the AHRC contribu...
In the UK, stretches of coasts are under threat from increased coastal flooding and erosion. As a r...
The Inner Humber Estuary Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey is part of a national programme funded...
Over recent years I have been exploring ways in which, as an artist, I can make a material contribut...
This was a structure built in 2008/9 in collaboration with The River Deben Association, for which my...
Human voices, young voices, expert voices, archive voices. Winds, waters, creatures, café sounds, ai...
Between 2008–13 Cooke’s research has focused specifically on riparian landscapes and the ecologies b...
The project was carried out by the Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) on behalf of English...
The Scarborough to Hartlepool and adjacent marine zones project was undertaken by Cornwall County Co...
The completion of the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway in the 1850s included the Arnside viaduct and ...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committe...
Tide is a digital animated interactive drawing that represents the tidal movement around the whole o...
Geography has a long, if episodic, relationship with film and film-making. In this essay we reflect ...
A series of maps as artworks that Simon Read produced as contribution to a number of infrastructure ...
Estuary, Beacon and Hadleigh-in-Place are elements of a research based project examining the landsca...
As part of the Impact Fellowship, the Programme Directorate was invited to produce the AHRC contribu...
In the UK, stretches of coasts are under threat from increased coastal flooding and erosion. As a r...
The Inner Humber Estuary Rapid Coastal Zone Assessment Survey is part of a national programme funded...
Over recent years I have been exploring ways in which, as an artist, I can make a material contribut...
This was a structure built in 2008/9 in collaboration with The River Deben Association, for which my...
Human voices, young voices, expert voices, archive voices. Winds, waters, creatures, café sounds, ai...
Between 2008–13 Cooke’s research has focused specifically on riparian landscapes and the ecologies b...
The project was carried out by the Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS) on behalf of English...
The Scarborough to Hartlepool and adjacent marine zones project was undertaken by Cornwall County Co...
The completion of the Ulverston and Lancaster Railway in the 1850s included the Arnside viaduct and ...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. Copyright © The Severn Estuary Levels Research Committe...
Tide is a digital animated interactive drawing that represents the tidal movement around the whole o...
Geography has a long, if episodic, relationship with film and film-making. In this essay we reflect ...
A series of maps as artworks that Simon Read produced as contribution to a number of infrastructure ...