Rethinking Information Use: Lessons from Spirituality with Dr Melissa Cole
Event listing for Rethinking Information Use: Lessons from Spirituality - Dr Melissa Cole, Sheffield Hallam University
Gravity lecture by Steven Pippin
Event listing for Gravity lecture by Steven Pippin, Sheffield Hallam University.
Terminus
This exciting new exhibition brings you panoramic views of the city from 90m in the air projected on a bespoke curved wall in the gallery, along with a kinetic sculpture produced with the support of Sheffield Robotics.
Exhibition by Michelle Atherton and TC McCormack
A ragged gesture. Exhibition in Linz, Austria by Michelle Atherton and TC McCormack.
C3RI Research Seminar - Shape-changing Displays: The next revolution in display technology?
Jason, a lecturer in the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University explores the next revolution in display technology.
Becky Shaw has been selected for WATERSHED+ THE DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT LAB, Calgary
Reader in Fine Art and Postgraduate Tutor, Becky Shaw, has been selected as one of 5 international artists to participate in WATERSHED+ THE DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENT LAB which will take place in Calgary from 10 - 15 January
Penny McCarthy
Penny is a Reader in Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University. Her work has been supported by the Wellcome Trust, Arts Council England and AHRC and exhibited extensively
C3RI Research Seminar Using optimized distributional parameters as inputs
Event listing for C3RI Research Seminar Using optimized distributional parameters as inputs, Sheffield Hallam University
C3RI Research Seminar - On the implications and expectations of DIY and open design with Irene Maldini
I am a design practitioner, teacher and researcher (Uruguay-Brazil-Netherlands). Both during my MA Thesis and the current embedded research at WaagSociety I was/am exploring the expectations of the models of DIY and open design
C3RI Research Seminar - Rioting in French banlieues: Causes and complexities with Matthew Moran.
Matthew Moran a Research Associate at King's College London will explore the causes and complexities of the Riots in the banlieues with a particular focus on the issues of identity and policing