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mygov.scot visit

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/website-communications/mygov-scot-visit/

I visited the Scottish Government offices at Leith last week to meet with the Head of User Experience and get a look at how their project is progressing. This was a return favour as Greg (who heads up their user experience, design and research activities) had visited the University Website Programme a couple of months ago. It […]


Cindy Sherman

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1751293_presentation-methods--context-4-2020-2021yr/2020/10/08/cindy-sherman/

In this ‘Untitled Film Stills’ series of photographs, Cindy Sherman worked to create her own sequence of still images, shot not to form a linear narrative but instead, each image was created to convey just a hint of the world of a different fictional film, allowing the viewer to create their own personal narrative associated […]


Mise En Scene - Development 2.1

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1861461_art-practice-2-2020-2021yr/2021/03/29/mise-en-scene-development-2-1/

In previous projects I have researched the science behind the elements but I would like to take a more conceptual and physical approach with this part of the project. I began by coming up with some words I associate with light. I wrote down some words I think best describe light without going into the […]


Cindy Sherman

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1751293_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2020/10/14/cindy-sherman/

In this ‘Untitled Film Stills’ series of photographs, Cindy Sherman worked to create her own sequence of still images, shot not to form a linear narrative but instead, each image was created to convey just a hint of the world of a different fictional film, allowing the viewer to create their own personal narrative associated […]


Time

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1749107_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2021/03/07/time/

Antony Gormley and Michael Newman, Still Being: a conversation about Time in Art 2012 “engaging with our own being, existence, freedom of movement, will and imagination” “the provisionality of our existence” “We now live in bits and bytes, at broadband speed. We have moved through industrial time and have forgotten biological time. The exchange of […]


Artistic Inspiration

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1749107_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2020/11/19/artistic-inspiration-pmc4/

A Line Made By Walking – Richard Long (1967) Performance art of a repeated act. Documented by photography as a way of presentation. There is no physical human in this image, but a corporal presence. The work is transient, documented and now only exists as an image of what was. Turning the performance into a […]


Art & Care Series: Socially Engaged Art during and after Covid

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/macat/2022/01/16/artandcare/

Cambridge School of Art and Drew University on Wednesday 19th of January 2022, 16.00-17.30 (UK time)    This event is online in MS Teams. Click here to join  This panel discussion is part of the Art & Care series and includes the following contributions: – Prof. Paula Gerstenblatt (University of Southern Maine, USA) ‘Collage Portraits as a Representation […]


LANDSCAPE REVIEW OF OBESITY RESEARCH IN SCOTLAND: AN UPDATE

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2017/09/19/landscape-review-of-obesity-research-in-scotland-an-update/

IN 2015 SCPHRP members Ruth Jepson, Michelle Estrade, Stephen Malden and Daryll Archibald carried out a landscape review of current and ongoing obesity research that has been conducted on Scottish populations in the last decade, on behalf of NHS Health Scotland. This research was intended to supplement revisions that were being made to Scotland’s Obesity […]


Patterns of sick-leave and health outcomes in injured workers with back pain

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/21/patterns-of-sick-leave-and-health-outcomes-in-injured-workers-with-back-pain/

Little is known about the sick-leave experiences of workers who make a workers’€™ compensation claim for back pain. Our objective is to describe the 1-year patterns of sick-leave and the health outcomes of a cohort of workers who make a workers’€™ compensation claim for back pain. We studied a cohort of 1,831 workers from five […]


Changes in the socio-demographic patterning of late adolescent health risk behaviours during the 1990s: analysis of West of Scotland cohort studies

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/20/changes-in-the-socio-demographic-patterning-of-late-adolescent-health-risk-behaviours-during-the-1990s-analysis-of-west-of-scotland-cohort-studies/

Background Substance use and sexual risk behaviour affect young people’s current and future health and wellbeing in many high-income countries. Our understanding of time-trends in adolescent health-risk behaviour is largely based on routinely collected survey data in school-aged adolescents (aged 15 years or less). Less is known about changes in these behaviours among older adolescents. […]


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