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ASLE 2020 "Out of the Blue" Panel

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/environmental-humanities/2020/09/07/asle-2020-blue-panel/

Members of EEHN presented a panel recently for the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (UK & Irelent) Postgraduate Conference ‘Out of the Blue’. Titled “To Spill the Frame”: Reimagining Intimaces in Anthropocene Poetics and Citional Practice. You can listen to talks from Maria Sledmere, Kate Lewis Hood and Fred Carter, and other […]


Mid Semester Welcome Event

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/iad4phd/2020/05/14/mid-semester-welcome-event/

Mid Semester Welcome Event 20th May 2020 This morning is for students who have missed a University Welcome event this academic year or have arrived recently. The event is hosted by the Institute for Academic Development. You will be provided with information on: how to manage your Research the support that is available to you […]


laser etching on canvas

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1944723_art-practice-4-2022-2023yr/2022/10/14/laser-etching-on-canvas/

I chose canvas because it has a clear and charming association with feminism and womanhood. Women (throughout history) have a variety of uses for fabric and textiles, including advocacy (for women’s rights, etc.). In my art, I sometimes feel as though I am fighting for an open discussion of taboo subjects like miscarriages. I want to shock […]


Using our genetic code to understand critical illness in COVID-19

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/institute-genetics-cancer/2021/01/08/using-our-genetic-code-to-understand-critical-illness-in-covid-19/

The recent GenOMICC study led by Dr Kenneth Baillie, an Academic Consultant in Critical Care Medicine from the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, has revealed novel genetic associations with critical illness in COVID-19. As a new student at the IGMM, starting my PhD during a world-wide pandemic has been a strange and challenging experience. Nevertheless, […]


Group Crit 16/11/2020

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1911343_art-practice-2-2020-2021yr/2020/11/22/group-crit-16-11-2020/

Feedback – ‘If I didn’t know about your narration’ – associated with creepy cadaver / Surgeon’s Hall – final image is creepy and uncanny, unlike presentation of talking to it (worth noting that during my presentation I wasn’t holding the hot water bottle) ‘like a letter to an ex-lover’ robots – seamless interface – unlike […]


Strata-object 2

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1622200_ma-fine-art-studio-5-2020-2021yr/2020/10/18/strata-object-2/

Collaged Polaroid fp-3000B photograph taken on Polaroid Cu-5 Macro Camera. I made this collage by cutting together two PACK-FILM polaroids with a scalpel. The geological QUALITIES and artefacts ASSOCIATED with the polaroid led made me consider geological strata and its articulation of Deep Time. When Excavated AMMONITES are Necessarily found as fragments, morphed by sedimentation […]


Physics of Life Conference 2023

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/yair_fosado/2023/04/04/physics-of-life-conference-2023/

The Physics of Life conference took place last week in Harrogate, UK. It was amazing to meet a lot of people in the community working on a wide range of interesting topics. I presented a poster on our latest work “Modulation of DNA entanglements by a Nucleoid Associated Protein” that received positive feedback. Also, I […]


Casting Process

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2059506_drawn-from-the-city-2021-2022sem2/2022/04/13/casting-process/

Plastic bags are often found at the bins outside of my flat. These will rustle in the wind or crinkle when placed down. I decided to take one of these bags and create a plaster cast with it. The intention is to create a solid, hard-looking mass which captures the folds of the bag and […]


Cumbernauld Conservation Area Appraisal

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sccs/2012/07/24/cumbernauld-conservation-area-appraisal/

In 2008 a group of 18 of our Area Conservation students carried out a Conservation Area Appraisal of Cumbernauld (New Town) in association with North Lanarkshire Regional Council.  Their work was coordinated and supervised by Ruxandra-Iulia Stoica and focussed specifically on Greenfaulds, Seafar, Ravenswood and the City Centre. The study was carried out over the […]


Work from recent project 'Herbarium'

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/illustrationeca/2015/11/26/work-from-recent-project-herbarium/

Stage 2 recently completed a research project all about plants. Herbarium asked students to investigate plants through in-depth observational drawing and associated research, then develop their findings into applied illustration. The results were a vibrant mix of editorial illustration, product design, decorative work and responses to film and literature. Have a look at the results below, a […]


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