Room 416, Babbage Building, 3pm Professor Richard Coyne from Edinburgh University will be holding a REF workshop for researchers in Architecture, Built Environment and Planning (Unit of Assessment 16). Professor Coyne’s research examines the relationship between architecture, technology, design, space, and contemporary cultural theories. He has published nine books on digital and philosophical themes. The most… Continue reading 15 February 2017: REF workshop for Architecture, Built Environment and Planning researchers
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7 February 2017: REF Workshop for Art & Design Researchers
Room 409, Babbage Building at 3pm Professor Stephen Partridge from the University of Dundee will be leading a REF workshop at Plymouth University, focusing on Art & Design History, Practice & Theory (UoA34). Professor Partridge is an artist and academic researcher. He is the principal investigator on the research projects REWIND and REWINDItalia which have been… Continue reading 7 February 2017: REF Workshop for Art & Design Researchers
Arts and Humanities Research Events this week at Plymouth University
The following research events are taking place in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities this week. Please contact theartsinstitute@plymouth.ac.uk if you would like further information. 7th February 2017, 3pm in Babbage 409 – REF Workshop for Art & Design Researchers (UoA 34), led by Prof Stephen Partridge. 8th February, 4.30pm in Roland Levinsky Building RLB 308… Continue reading Arts and Humanities Research Events this week at Plymouth University
8 February 2017: Artistic research seminar by Natalie Raven
la sainte trinité: unveiled by Natalie Raven A research seminar presented jointly by the Artistic Research Cluster (ARC) and Performance.Experience.Presence (PEP) research groups, Plymouth University Wednesday, 8 February 2017 4.30pm > 6.00pm Roland Levinsky Building, Studio RLB 308, Plymouth University This presentation will chart the development of Natalie Raven‘s practice research over the past 6 months, unravelling the variety… Continue reading 8 February 2017: Artistic research seminar by Natalie Raven
Dr Karen Roulstone in exhibition at Galway Arts Centre
Work by Karen Roulstone, who is a lecturer in Fine Art at Plymouth University, is featured in a new group exhibition at Galway Arts Centre called Between Dog and Wolf. For this exhibition, seven artists were asked to respond to its title with existing work or with works in progress. The title refers to the… Continue reading Dr Karen Roulstone in exhibition at Galway Arts Centre
1 February 2017: Seminar on fictional music in film
MUSIC RESEARCH SEMINAR Wednesday, 1st February 2017 at 2pm in Rolle Building 015, Plymouth University All welcome Musical make-believe: Fictional music in film Jonathan Godsall (Plymouth University) From This is Spinal Tap to Star Wars, many films have contained fictional pieces of music: pieces supposedly composed by fictional characters. This music is also real, though, written ‘behind… Continue reading 1 February 2017: Seminar on fictional music in film
1 February 2017: New Materialism and Film Artistic Research Seminar
Wednesday, 1 February 2017 4.30pm > 6.00pm Scott Building room 102, Plymouth University Presented jointly by the Artistic Research Cluster (ARC), Moving Image Arts (MIA), and Performance.Experience.Presence (PEP) research groups, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Plymouth University ALL WELCOME During this seminar, artist researchers Kayla Parker and Deborah Robinson will present their new films, On Location (2017, 12 minutes) and Like a… Continue reading 1 February 2017: New Materialism and Film Artistic Research Seminar
Arts & Humanities Research Events this week at Plymouth University
The following research events are taking place in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities this week. Please contact theartsinstitute@plymouth.ac.uk if you would like further information. 24th January 2017 at 3.30pm in Scott 105 – Dr Alexis Kirke: “Music with Unconventional Computing II – Quantum Computing”, an ICCMR seminar 24th January at 12.30pm in Roland Levinsky Building… Continue reading Arts & Humanities Research Events this week at Plymouth University
The 21st International Conference on Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts (DRHA2017)
Data Ache a conference hosted by the Arts Institute at the University of Plymouth (UK) 10–13 September 2017 CONFIRMED KEYNOTES: Prof Jussi Parikka, Oreet Ashery, Dr Tim Davies, Prof Eduardo Miranda & Prof Jane Winters “We’re drowning (not waving) in a sea of data – with data, data everywhere, but not a drop of information.”… Continue reading The 21st International Conference on Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts (DRHA2017)