CODEX
This project responded to an identified need for evidence based information and resources for front line workers in relation to sexual health, sexual awareness, media and technology.
The dancing diamonds illusion
The illusion of movement reported relies on luminance changes and phasing of fills to produce an array of diamonds so dazzling that they seem to have a life of their own!
Vicissitudes: Histories and Destinies of Psychonanalysis
Discovery and debate of current issues in psychoanalysis
Tegel: Speculations and Propositions
This book and DVD is the outcome of as an open-ended enquiry and, as such, embodies new perspectives on – and approaches to – urban renewal, regeneration, social organisation, mobility, and the legacy of modernist architecture.
Ken Grint
Recently I have been engaged in the fascinating Games Design arena, and whilst not a gamer, the convergent technologies from film and photogrammetric media have become a research study. Interactivity in 3D space has long been the games forte but this notion is emerging into narrative formats, and such concepts provide a future of immersive environments that lend themselves to many areas of production and delivery.
Kirsty Christer
Kirsty's role is to offer organisational and practical support to academic staff disseminating their work outside the conventional peer reviewed publication networks
Alison Honnor
I support the Cultural, Communication and Computing Research Institute (C3RI) in maximising the impact of its research in a wide range of projects across Fine Art, Design, Film and Media Production, Journalism, Public Relations, Media Studies, Communication, Security and Computing.
The Manufacture of Ultramarine Blue
In the work, ultramarine blue (an artificial lapis lazuli once made in Backbarrow and still made in Hull) was ‘recreated’ through a cyclical process using ‘leisure activity’ instead of hard labour.
FRAILsafe
International studies indicate that approximately 10% of all patients who are admitted to hospital suffer some form of adverse event (AE). An AE can be defined as an unintended harm to a patient resulting in injury, death or a prolonged admission.