The moving form of film
THE MOVING FORM OF FILM: EXPLORING INTERMEDIALITY AS A HISTORIOGRAPHIC METHOD 6-8 November 2017, University of Reading, UK As part of the AHRC/FAPESP-funded IntermIdia Project (www.reading.ac.uk/intermidia), led by investigators from the University of Reading (UoR), UK, and the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), Brazil, this international conference seeks to invite discussion of intermediality as […]
II IntermIdia Conference: ‘The Moving Form of Film: Exploring Intermediality as a Historiographic Method’
Minghella Studios Minghella Building, Whiteknights CampusFrom its birth, the film medium has fuelled debates around its possible specificity versus its obvious connections with other arts and media. In recent days, with the advent of digital […]
The MERL Autumn Speaker Series – Mark Allery
The MERL - the Museum of English Rural Life Redlands Road, ReadingShowing, Doing, Telling: Craft And Making A Season Of Events Exploring Craft And Making At The MERL Specialists in craft and the arts examine different ways of responding to rural life, exploring how best to nurture old skills, contemporary creative responses and traditional practice. In this talk, woodsman, bodger and scythesman Mark Allery joins the MERL […]
School of Biological Sciences Research Seminar Series: The challenges of measuring oxidized phospholipids and understanding their biological effects
palmer 109 Palmer Building room 109, University of Reading, WhiteknightsSchool of Biological Sciences Research Seminar Series: ‘The challenges of measuring oxidized phospholipids and understanding their biological effects’ Prof Corinne Spickett, School of Life & Health Sciences, Aston University Hosted […]