Filming Fly Eggs: Time-Lapse Cinematography as an Intermedial Practice
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Filming Fly Eggs: Time-Lapse Cinematography as an Intermedial Practice

The LLMVC’s George Washington Wilson Centre for Visual Culture and the Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, Technology and Medicine would be delighted if you could join us for our next free online event ‘Filming Fly Eggs: Time-Lapse Cinematography as an Intermedial Practice‘ by Dr Jesse Olszynko-Gryn (University of Strathclyde) on Wednesday 15 September … Continue reading

Contemporary Chinese Cinema. Filmmakers Representing the Real against a Booming Industry
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Contemporary Chinese Cinema. Filmmakers Representing the Real against a Booming Industry

Tuesday 30th March 12-2pm Free online event hosted by the GWW Centre Dear All, LLMVC’s George Washington Wilson Centre for Visual Culture would be delighted if you could join us for our next free online event ‘Contemporary Chinese Cinema. Filmmakers Representing the Real against a Booming Industry’ by Dr Elena Pollacchi on Tuesday 30 March 12-2pm. … Continue reading

Aberdeen Cineclub Presents: In Conversation With Colin Farquhar, Head of Cinema Operations at Belmont Filmhouse
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Aberdeen Cineclub Presents: In Conversation With Colin Farquhar, Head of Cinema Operations at Belmont Filmhouse

Interested in discovering how an independent cinema is run? Curious to learn about the film exhibition industry in Scotland? The Aberdeen Cineclub, the society at the University of Aberdeen uniting film lovers, is hosting a free talk with Colin Farquhar, Head of Cinema Operations at Belmont Filmhouse. Join us on Wednesday 3rd February at 7:30 … Continue reading

Science-themed Film Festivals: the example of CineGlobe, the Film Festival at CERN
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Science-themed Film Festivals: the example of CineGlobe, the Film Festival at CERN

Neal Hartman – Science-themed Film Festivals Free online event, Thursday 3rd December, 12am hosted by the GWW Centre Dear All, LLMVC’s George Washington Wilson Centre for Visual Culture would be delighted if you could join us for our next free online event ‘Science-themed Film Festivals’ by Neal Hartman on Thursday 3 December 12am.  If you would … Continue reading

Marilène Oliver – Making Art with Medical Data
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Marilène Oliver – Making Art with Medical Data

Marilène Oliver – Making Art with Medical Data Free online event, Wednesday 25th November, 5pm hosted by the GWW Centre Dear All, LLMVC’s George Washington Wilson Centre for Visual Culture would be delighted if you could join us for our next free online event ‘Making Art with Medical Data’ by Marilène Oliver on Wednesday 25 November … Continue reading

Loving the monster: David Lynch’s The Elephant Man as cultural history
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Loving the monster: David Lynch’s The Elephant Man as cultural history

Free online event, Thursday 12th November, 1-2pmco-hosted by the GWW Centre and the CHPSTM Centre Dear All, LLMVC’s George Washington Wilson Centre for Visual Culture and the Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, Technology and Medicine would be delighted if you could join us for our next free online event ‘Loving the monster: David … Continue reading

The Suttie Arts Space FFC-MRI commission opportunity
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The Suttie Arts Space FFC-MRI commission opportunity

GHAT are pleased to announce an open call for an artist to investigate the work currently being developed by the IDentIFY research project and its link to Mark-1, the world’s first full body MRI scanner, which is on display at The Suttie Arts Space, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. This call is open to artists working in … Continue reading

Oron Catts presents: Living Biological Objects on the Pedestal March 15th, 3:30pm, Seminar Room 224, Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen
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Oron Catts presents: Living Biological Objects on the Pedestal March 15th, 3:30pm, Seminar Room 224, Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen

As part of the Film and Visual Culture seminar series, on Thursday, 15 March, 3:30pm, Room 224, Sir Duncan Rice Library, University of Aberdeen, Oron Catts will give a talk entitled: Living Biological Objects on the Pedestal Oron Catts is the Director of SymbioticA, The Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts at the University of … Continue reading

Harvesting Collections for Social and Scientific Benefit: Hidden Stories at the Herbarium of RBGE
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Harvesting Collections for Social and Scientific Benefit: Hidden Stories at the Herbarium of RBGE

The advent of the era of Big Data has highlighted a truism in scientific discovery: an inference is only as good as the data that underlie it. While it is tempting to believe that large, open-access data repositories are a recent invention, in fact scientific collections such as herbaria have been filling this purpose for … Continue reading

Dr Sarah Cook on “Media archaeology excavations – digging digital art” (1st November at 12:00, Duncan Rice Library, room 224)
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Dr Sarah Cook on “Media archaeology excavations – digging digital art” (1st November at 12:00, Duncan Rice Library, room 224)

Research Seminar Dr Sarah Cook (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design)   Abstract In its early days, intermedia and information-based arts often found their own means of presentation and reception, from small artist-led networks, publications, servers and databases, to ad hoc temporary installations. Many of these are at risk of being lost in the mists of time, while … Continue reading