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Seminar #1: Creative Territories | Cultural Value
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A DCRC Seminar Series. Seminar #1: Creative Territories. The first event in the series is a discussion of a research project investigating how ‘value’ is produced in networks of independent games producers. Dr Patrick Crogan. Will discuss ideas arising from his research network. This AHRC network convened a research conversation that mobilised Bernard Stiegler’s ideas about an ‘economy of contribution’ in the burgeoning arena of indie games design. The research produced the. Thursday, October 1. A game/d...
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Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. DCRC PhD candidate Caitlin Shepherd commissioned by KCL for Paths to Utopia. Reimagining Reading – Ambient Literature project to investigate how we read…. Creative Territories project publishes major outcome: The Good Hubbing Guide. The 3D3 Centre for Doctoral Training. DCRC PhD candidate Caitlin Shepherd commissioned by KCL for Paths to Utopia. July 18, 2016. DCRC Event: Automation and Frankenstein – April 22. March 24, 2016. February 29, 2016. Sex and Sexualities in Po...
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Lolcats vs Ushahidi: Lets Get this Straight. | Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. Lolcats vs Ushahidi: Lets Get this Straight. July 4, 2010. On July 4 2010 Flickr listed 37,332 lolcat images. On the same date the number of images tagged as ‘human rights’ was 156,455. Just over four images pertaining to human rights for every lolcat. Seems like a pretty good deal to me. As we know, discussions round UGC. Have a video unit recording the police surveillance units. 8216; flags just over five thousand clips, many with tens of thousands of views. In 198...
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Systems/Layers Walkshop with Adam Greenfield | Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. Systems/Layers Walkshop with Adam Greenfield. Pervasive Media Studo, Bristol. January 21, 2011. The DCRC are pleased to announce that we are partnering with Do Projects. 8216; Adam Greenfield and Nurri Kim to bring their innovative Systems/Layers ‘walkshop’ for the first time in the UK. The ‘walkshop’ will take place in central Bristol, using the Pervasive Media Studio as a base. Participants will be asked to pay particular attention to:. Connected Things and Civic Respo...
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Projects – Media Futures Research Centre
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Media Futures Research Centre. Media Research at Bath Spa University. Email: m.freeman@bathspa.ac.uk. Kick Starting Media International Symposium. Gillian Doyle guest keynote. Professor Gillian Doyle (University of Glasgow) to visit BSU for the Kick Starting Media international conference on 9 June 2016. Elizabeth Evans guest talk. Dr Elizabeth Evans (University of Nottingham) to present at BSU about transmedia television in daily life on Wednesday 11 November 2015. Matthew Freeman at EAFIT University.
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i-Docs presents: Ken Eklund – The Future is an Authentic Fiction | Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. I-Docs presents: Ken Eklund – The Future is an Authentic Fiction. 18:00, Watershed, Bristol. May 7, 2015. If you lived through the global oil shortage of 2007, followed the trail of anomalies detected by Erhard Giskin, or heard one of the voicemails leaking from our possible futures (or just wish you had) this is the talk for you. As well as new cross-media works designed to engage people by playfully shaping positive futures. 500 full / 4.50 concessions. I-Docs presents...
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About | Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. The Digital Cultures Research Centre (DCRC) is a space for research into the practices and socio-cultural meanings of emerging media. In a context of transforming media cultures, in which established methods of producing and understanding media are undergoing rapid change, we study the application, processes and politics of digital creative technologies. We map and contextualise emerging practices. We critically reflect on their aesthetics, ethics and impacts.
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Events | Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. Festival of Ideas/DCRC present – Animating the Inanimate: Automation and Frankenstein. Open Talk: Teresa Heffernan ‘Animal Life, Social Robots, and Commodity Fetishism’. The Anthropocene #3: Digital Negentropy and the Anthropocene in the Work of Bernard Stiegler. In the year that sees Bristol as European Green Capital, the Digital Cultures Research Centre - UWE Bristol, is pleased to announce a series of public talks at Watershed, addressing the growing recognition of hu...
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Creative Territories project publishes major outcome: The Good Hubbing Guide | Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. Creative Territories project publishes major outcome: The Good Hubbing Guide. July 7, 2015. The DCRC’s Creative Territories project has published its major outcome, The Good Hubbing Guide. It is available on the project site here. In Leamington Spa, and the Dutch Game Garden. In what network member and Indiecade co-founder Celia Pearce. Author of the Guide Patrick Crogan. Said The Good Hubbing Guide. Maps the many relationships indie game makers have not only with peer c...
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i-Docs presents: Nonny De la Peña – Experiments in VR & ‘immersive journalism’ | Digital Cultures Research Centre
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Digital Cultures Research Centre. I-Docs presents: Nonny De la Peña – Experiments in VR & ‘immersive journalism’. 1300, Cinema 3, Watershed. May 22, 2015. Dubbed the Godmother of VR. And named by FastCompany’s CoCreate as …one of the 13 people who make the world more creative , Nonny De la Peña is pioneering the use of virtual reality gaming techniques that offer fully immersive experiences of news stories. On the way up to the Sheffield DocFest Crossover Summit. Are you interested in meeting the residen...
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