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Holiday balancing acts: misogyny, work and leadership

December 9, 2013
by Josephine Corsi via Work Thought Blog

    This month’s post is a review of Anne Summers’ TheMisogyny Factor by WFRC director Professor Catherine Pope     The directors of the Work Futures Research Centre like the idea of work-life balance  even if the demands of our working lives sometimes seem to get in the way.  One of the ways I […]

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sotonDH Small Grants: Investigation into Synthesizer Parameter Mapping and Interaction for Sound Design Purposes – Post 3

November 24, 2013
by Darrell Gibson via Digital Humanities | Digital Humanities

sotonDH Small Grants: Investigation into Synthesizer Parameter Mapping and Interaction for Sound Design Purposes – Post 3 by Darrell Gibson Research Group: Composition and Music Technology Introduction In the previous blog posts three research questions and supporting literature were presented in relationship to how synthesizers are used for sound design. With these in mind the next stage has been to …

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sotonDH Small Grants: Medieval Palaeography and the Digital World – Post 3

November 21, 2013
by Jacopo Mazzeo via Digital Humanities | Digital Humanities

sotonDH Small Grants: Medieval Palaeography and the Digital World – Post 3 by Jacopo Mazzeo In my second post I examined the contents of the workshop about managing events through digital tools I attended last February in Cambridge. As I said in my first post, the relation between my studies and digital tools mainly involves high quality digital reproductions of …

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sotonDH Small Grants: Visualising intertextual dimensions of the Gothic itinerary in George Sand’s Consuelo and La Comtesse de Rudolstadt – Post 3

November 18, 2013
by Marilyn Mallia via Digital Humanities | Digital Humanities

sotonDH Small Grants: Visualising intertextual dimensions of the Gothic itinerary in George Sand’s Consuelo (1842) and La Comtesse de Rudolstadt (1843) – Post 3 by Marilyn Mallia and Neville Grech The final product The home page In order to enable the general user to follow and understand our main section of Consuelo’s gothic itinerary, we provided further contextualisation through the addition of other sections leading …

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#SXSC3 Speaker profile: Ben Mawson

November 18, 2013
by Lisa Harris via Digital Economy USRG

By Merel van Dijke In his own words: Benjamin Louis Mawson, Composer and Virtual Performance Developer‏. Working to make music composed in the digital studio come alive through motion-tracked real-time interactivity, using 3DBARE. Ben’s most recent work has included sound effects for a London stage production of Bulgakov’s “Heart of a Dog” (simulating Moscow 1920s […]

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#SXSC3 Speaker Profile: Sally Jane Norman

November 18, 2013
by Lisa Harris via Digital Economy USRG

By Merel van Dijke One of the speakers who highlights the scientific side of value during the Creative Digifest 2013 is Professor Sally Jane Norman. She will be giving a lecture on the link between digitisation and critical arts. What role have artists played in the forging and questioning of values? And, what role do […]

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SXSC3 Speaker Profile: Alan Patrick

November 17, 2013
by Lisa Harris via Digital Economy USRG

By Merel van Dijke Alan Patrick is the co-founder of Broadsight, a group of people who work in the area of Media 2.0, meaning that they focus on market intelligence, strategy and systems development across the whole multi-media ecosystem. Broadsight has consulted to many of the major digital-media players in Europe and has helped start […]

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#SXSC3 Speaker profile: Paul Walland

November 16, 2013
by Lisa Harris via Digital Economy USRG

By Michel Hanna During the Creative Digifest #SXSC3 several workshops will be given by experts in the field. One of those is Paul Walland, who will be discussing new digital technologies and business model development. Issues related to the challenges of running media-based collaborative projects will be covered. The challenge is how to create and […]

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sotonDH Small Grants: English accents and identity – Post 3

November 15, 2013
by Fan Fang via Digital Humanities | Digital Humanities

sotonDH Small Grants: English accents and identity – Post 3 by Fan Fang My last post is a summary of the whole process of my field trip. During my three-month stay at the university collecting the data for my thesis, I received 309 valid samples of the questionnaire I administered, and I also conducted a series of class observations (altogether …

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