BCMCR Research Seminar: Screen Cultures

C284

Screen Cultures-  Networks and New Perspectives: Screen Cultures in Development 1600-1730 Wednesday 17 October 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University Free registration at this link Dr Faye Davies (BCU) - Prisoner and Wentworth Reboot: Sexuality and the Sociopath   This paper focuses on the notion of ‘retroactive continuity’ across distinct temporal spaces thorough the discursive consideration of […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Screen Cultures

C284

24 October 2018 Screen Cultures – Virtual Reality and New Screen Frontiers 1600-1730 Wednesday 24 October 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University Free registration at this link Sarah Walden (BCU) "Slicing and Dicing the Cultural/ Visual/ Linguistic/ Material/ Neurological - the Performativity of (Glitched) 360 Video Still in its infancy as a cinematic format, 360 video […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Screen Cultures

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BCMCR Research Seminar: 31 October 2018 Scream Cultures: A Halloween Research/Practice as Research Themed Special 1600-1730 Wednesday 31 October 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University Free registration at this link Dr Craig Mann (Sheffield Hallam University) - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?: Werewolf Films and Cultural Fears While in-depth cultural histories have been devoted […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Creative Industries

C260

BCMCR Research Seminar –Creative Industries - Beatfreeks, Big Data and me: reflections so far 1600-1730 Wednesday 7 November 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University Jill Robinson (BCU) Beatfreeks, Big Data and me: reflections so far  In this talk I begin with a consideration of some of the challenges presented by the broad scope of my research […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Creative Industries

C284

BCMCR Research Seminar – Creative Industries – Work in Progress 1600-1730 Wednesday 14 November 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University Alexa Torlo (BCU) STEAMlab – a open innovation model to foster creative solutions Focus on one case study ‘STEAMlab Health - Future of Respiratory Care’ how areas of change are required to meet a challenge to foster […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Creative Industries

C260

BCMCR Research Seminar – Creative Industries: Hope on the margins 1600-1730 Wednesday 21 November 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University   Dr. Jonathan Gross (Kings College London) Practices of Hope? Care, Creativity and the Possibilities of Cultural Policy   Depending on your feelings towards Brexit, right-wing populism, and climate science, it may seem that hope is currently in […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Popular Music

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Popular Music – Grime: Beyond the borders and into the hinterlands? 1600-1730 Wednesday 5 December 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University  Dr. Monique Charles (University of West London) Grime. It’s. a (n. East). Lon.don. thing. It’s a London thing The dominant narrative that surrounds Grime is that it is an East London phenomenon […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Popular Music

BCMCR Research Seminar – Popular Music – Voxmas Pop 5: In Defence of Christmas Songs 1600-1730 Wednesday 12 December 2018 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University   Join us at the final BCMCR seminar of 2018 for a series of short takes in defence of Christmas songs. Watch and listen as Simon Barber, Sam Coley, Asya Draganova, Nick Gebhardt, Craig Hamilton, Dave Kane, Paul […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Pedagogy Seminar

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Pedagogy Seminar 1600-1730 Wednesday 30 January 2019 C284 Curzon B, Birmingham City University   Judith Rifeser (University of Roehampton) -  Who are you?: Teaching thinking, working and making with and through creative film practice research In this paper, I shall give a brief insight into what I have learned from doing and […]

BCMCR Research Seminar: Journalism, Activism and Community

C284

BCMCR Research Seminar – Journalism, Activism, Community – Everyday bordering and the hinterlands of resistance 1600-1730 Wednesday 6 February 2019 C284, Curzon B, Birmingham City University Amanda Egbe (University of Bedfordshire) + Rastko Novakovic - Where were you in 1992? We were fighting racism and fascism on the streets of London. We were trying to resist and survive […]

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