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Crime’s social facts

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/darkmatters/2022/07/23/crimes-social-facts/

…really just one social fact Crime is behaviour that is intentional, measurable and directly harmful. The only reason to care about crime is that it gets in the way of the good life. Ignore anything about obeying the law for its own sake because otherwise our moral sphere will crumble. Unless the person proposing that […]


https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neil-mulholland-edx/542-2/

Martin Boyce, Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours, Tramway, Glasgow, Until 19th January 2003. Adrian Wiszniewski, Dream On, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow, Until 24th December 2002. Boyce’s brooding installation of chain-link fencing, modern steel benches and wire bins currently fills the enormous hangar space at Glasgow’s Tramway. Bright […]


Confraternity of Neoflagellants | BABEL Un/Session 6: Mash Notes | Toronto

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neil-mulholland-edx/confraternity-of-neoflagellants-babel-unsession-6-mash-notes-toronto/

4th BIENNIAL MEETING OF THE BABEL WORKING GROUP  Centre for Medieval Studies, Lillian Massey Building, 125 Queen’s Park, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada DAY 3: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 Un/Session 6. Mash Notes Co-Organizers: Helen Burgess (North Carolina State University) + Craig J. Saper (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) Flâneur: David Gersten *This un/session will run all […]


https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neilmulholland/2002/12/18/542-2/

Martin Boyce, Our Love is Like the Flowers, the Rain, the Sea and the Hours, Tramway, Glasgow, Until 19th January 2003. Adrian Wiszniewski, Dream On, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow, Until 24th December 2002. Boyce’s brooding installation of chain-link fencing, modern steel benches and wire bins currently fills the enormous hangar space at Glasgow’s Tramway. Bright […]


State of Play: Art and Culture in Scotland Today

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/neilmulholland/2010/09/08/state-of-play-art-and-culture-in-scotland-today/

Saturday 09 October 10am-5pm 2010 (Registration & refreshments 9.15am) Gilmorehill Centre University of Glasgow 9 University Avenue Glasgow G12 8QQ Tickets £10 Concessions £5 Ainsley, Harding and Moffat, aka AHM are in the second year of their Glasgow Sculpture Studios (GSS) Research Residency. AHM will present State of Play: Art and Culture in Scotland Today […]


Impacting Hong Kong Society Through Community Outreach and Experiential Learning

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/impacting-hong-kong-society-through-community-outreach-and-experiential-learning/

Our #EdCareersForSocialGood campaign started this week and it’s all about shining a light on some of the career paths students who are motivated by giving back to communities might like to consider.  To kick things off here on the blog, we’re delighted to have a guest post from Chatteris which highlights some of the work […]


The non-Markovian nature of turbulence 1: A puzzling aspect of the pioneering two-point closures.

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/physics-of-turbulence/2022/10/13/the-non-markovian-nature-of-turbulence-1-a-puzzling-aspect-of-the-pioneering-two-point-closures/

The non-Markovian nature of turbulence 1: A puzzling aspect of the pioneering two-point closures. When I began my postgraduate research on turbulence in 1966, the field had just gone through a very exciting phase of new developments. But there was a snag. These exciting new theories which seemed so promising were not quite correct. They […]


jack theme group work ———PLAY

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2449532_themes-in-contemporary-art-2022-2023sem1/2022/10/14/jack-theme-group-work-play/

Games are a form of interactive entertainment that allow us to explore different aspects of our personality and the world around us. They can be used as a tool for self-expression and can help us to better understand ourselves and others. Games can also be used to relieve boredom or stress and can provide a […]


week 9: ecological design

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2081451_environmental-design-materials-ecologies-futures-2023-2024sem1/2023/11/16/week-9-ecological-design/

Ecological Design-  Sim Van Der Ryn and Stuart Cowan. “Thinking ecologically about design is a way of strengthening the weave that links nature and culture.” (Van Der Ryn and Cowan, 1996:33) This week’s blog post will discuss the key reading for theme 4, “Ecological Design” by Sim Van Der Ryn and Stuart Cowan. The book […]


Report of my curatorial rationale(500-800 words)

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2311174_curating-2022-2023sem2/2023/03/16/week-8/

Through the Lens of Youth: A Collection of Microfilms on Chinese Contemporary Life “It(the cinema) is gradually becoming a language.” As Alexandre Astruc noted in 1948, cinema was evolving into a language, and he coined the term ‘camera-pen’ to describe the film’s potential as a flexible and subtle means of writing. Filmmakers have endeavored to […]


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