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Press Release
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ede/2023/10/05/press-release/
Public event aims to preserve Second World War memories The University of Edinburgh is inviting people to bring stories and objects relating to the Second World War to a Digital Collection Day at Rainy Hall, New College on 25th November 2023, from 10am to 4pm. The University of Edinburgh is excited to partner with […]
Meet the team
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/katriona_edlmann/meet-the-team/
Behind our success lies the strength of a diverse and dedicated team, each member’s unique contributions fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation. Below is the list of the members of the Edlmann Sustainable Energy team: Current Research Team Andrew Kilpatrick, HyStorPor and PilotSTRATEGY projects. Ciaran Hemming, StorageUpscale project. Lubica Slabon, StorageUpscale project. Karen Mair, […]
The Trickster
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/craftingmagic/characters/trickster/
The Trickster is an archetype found in myths throughout world history. The Trickster wears a hat that is white on one side, black on the other. See: Stewart, C. (2009). “The “Trickster” and the Questionability of Questions.” Art Education 62(3): 13 we must rethink the world as witty actor and agent of transformation, a coding […]
Public Events in Kolkata
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/rseaward_indianfamines/public-events-in-kolkata/
80 years of the 1943 Bengal Famine: Remembering through Talks and Events Organised by: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal January 5-8, 2024 Day 1, January 5 Venue: MAKAUT Auditorium, Haringhata 12.00 pm – 01.00 pm: Opening Ceremony Welcome (Dr Rajarshi Mitra, Dr Sourit Bhattacharya and Dr Binayak Bhattacharya) […]
Component 1.5 (Part 2): Our target demographic – the “university community”?
Our project is all about raising the public profile of the University of Edinburgh’s Art Collections. While we certainly hope that our digital exhibition is engaging and appealing to as many communities as possible, as this is a small exhibition with a tight schedule we wanted to focus on one particular audience to ensure more […]
[SEM2] Site Week 4 02/09/2022
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2231109_tpg-studio-2021-2022sem1/2022/02/09/sem2-site-week-4-02-09-2022/
The ontology of photography and its relationship with realism Since 1839, photography has been understood as a physical consequence of light falling into a light-sensitive surface; it’s a natural form of realism that makes an authentic copy of the world. The photograph functions as a metaphor for seeing and as a mirror to the world, […]
Dami Lee
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/macat2022/2022/04/13/dami-lee/
Contemporary Art & Modern Cosmology 1.Timeline Unlimited (adjustable) : 3D virtual Gallery Space Location – Virtual platform : oarbt (3D Gallery software) Enabling ubiquitous access to the digital curatorial project without limitations to location and time restrictions. 3.Concrete steps Design: 3D virtual Gallery Space Dissemination of knowledge: Global audiences engage in the knowledge production through […]
Usability in the Exhibition
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/dmsp-place23/2023/04/25/usability-in-the-exhibition/
The user experience of an exhibition is obviously an extremely important factor for a successful presentation. The impact that technology has in the context of an art exhibition has been explored in recent years as cultural establishments have been putting more emphasis on the notion of “user experience” (Carú et al., 2020). Widjono (2020) explores […]
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𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: The curated theme I chose is named:Memories Of Childhood 1⃣️The reason for choosing this theme is that I have done a work about family when I studied graphic design as an undergraduate.I know more about art works in this area and I also want to understand and explore the childhood memories of artists from […]
2022 News
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ncmagazine/2023/02/14/2022-news/
COP 26 Last year the School organised a series of initiatives to mark the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. This included an Interfaith Pilgrimage, the Alexandra Duff Lecture, and the creation of two banners, each 22 meters long, that were suspended from the towers of the College. Forty faith and community groups, as well […]
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