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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Curzon Memories App invited to MA Masterclass at Sussex
I’m off to Brighton next Wednesday, 19 October, to present on the Curzon Memories App to the MA Masterclass Programme at University of Sussex, School of Media, Film and Music. The masterclass is aimed at a series of MAs in Digital … Continue reading
Posted in App-aratus theory, Media Practice Research, Postdigital
Tagged MA, practice as research, practice research, Sussex
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Curzon Memories App at International Museum Theatre Alliance conference
Have been invited to present on the Curzon Memories App at the IMTAL (International Museum Theatre Alliance) mini-Conference at MShed Bristol this weekend, Sat 15 October, 2pm. I will be focussing on the use of dramatisation in the Curzon Memories … Continue reading