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1.Introduction: From Looking to Perceiving At the beginning of this semester, my understanding of the countermeasure exhibition is mainly at the level of visual arrangement: selecting works, placing them in space, and creating meaning through sorting. This assumption began to shift during a visit to the SSA 127th Annual Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy, where […]
Project Information Title: Translating Diaspora: Material, Memory and Cultural Hybridity Duration: August 8-14, 2026 Venue: Edinburgh Palette (St Margaret’s House), 151 London Road, Edinburgh EH7 6AE Artists: KV Duong & Will Pham Curatorial Narrative Text This exhibition explores how identity is shaped and reshaped through migration, memory, and cultural translation. It focuses on how identity […]
Week 2 Thoughts On Aesthetics and Politics 🐦Reflections following the lecture and the exhibition This week’s lecture on aesthetics and politics remind me of an exhibition I visited recently, Resistance, at Modern Two in Edinburgh. The exhibition focus on “How protest shaped Britain and photography shaped protest”. It brought together works by thousands of […]
Claude and I have been working together to do more stuff since my first blog post about Claude. We’ve added a whole lot of new things to our prototype Survey of Scottish Witchcraft site including a chatbot to ask questions about the data (a challenge received by Lesley Greer), ‘stories’ …
Claude and I have been working together to do more stuff since my first blog post about Claude. We’ve added a whole lot of new things to our prototype Survey of Scottish Witchcraft site including a chatbot to ask questions about the data (a challenge received by Lesley Greer), ‘stories’ which are AI summaries of […]
Sharing details of a SGSAH-funded PhD training event taking place in Edinburgh on Thursday 14 May. It is open to PhD students working in Environmental Humanities at Scottish HEIs and you do not have to be SGSAH-funded to attend… Navigating the Public Environmental Humanities The Edinburgh Environmental Humanities PhD Lab is hosting a one-day […]