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The monograph, published and distributed internationally by ACTAR Publishers, targets academic and non-academic audiences concerned with hybrid practices in the arts, applied art and design. The publication contextualises and sets out Zellweger's research and work in different media and includes images of finished works, works in progress and in context.

Are translucent structures possible?

This AHRC-funded research builds on the knowledge in 'TTURA - Open Loop Solutions' to investigate a radical new application for glass/polymer composites in architecture.

The Copy

‘COPY’ explores the ways that crossing a historic medium like drawing with technological viewing platforms can open up a space for thinking about the ways images are communicated and conveyed

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives
Repositioning of Archives

Making virtual reconstructions part of the visit: an exploratory study

What role do Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) play in engaging visitors of cultural heritage? Can we design for 3D reconstructions to be part of the visit rather than separated experiences?

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Physical and Digital Making: Theory and Practice
Digital Materiality Lab

AURA

This research examines a viewer’s experience of an ‘original’, authentic artefact and has generated the following outcomes: 23 mixed media drawings, a live work, a digital app, a limited edition print work and a print portfolio.

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives
Repositioning of Archives

Affective Graphs - the Visual Appeal of Linked Data

This research forms part of Petrelli’s enquiry into the human interaction with extra-large data sets and the design of visual mechanisms to support the user in making meaning out of millions of entities

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Physical and Digital Making: Theory and Practice
Digital Materiality Lab

SMART 1

A rehabilitation device for people who have suffered a stroke

TTURA

Open loop solutions for recycled glass from the consumer, construction and automotive stream

The Archive

Compiled entirely from archive materials including a de-classified FBI file, The Archive tells the incredible story of David Drucker, a lawyer in 1940s America.

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Social, Cultural and Philosophical Narratives
Repositioning of Archives

Moving stories

Building understanding of methods and approaches for the beneficial engagement of people with dementia in storytelling through animation

 

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