Esther Johnson's new exhibition 'By which we live our lives' opens in Copenhagen
By which we live our lives is a 3-screen audio-visual portrait by Esther Johnson and Sonja Lillebæk Christensen that explores changes in social status. The work highlights aspects of traversing class seldom acknowledged by those who become upwardly mobile.
Information Challenges for the Smarter City
'Information Challenges for the Smarter City' is part of the ESRC Sheffield Festival of Social Science, being held at Sheffield Hallam University 7-14th November
C3RI Research Seminar - Saving lives and design activism
RMIT University's School of Fashion and Textiles engages in research that addresses critical questions of our time and speculates on future conditions for a sustainable urban orientated world
Transmission - Fine Art Lecture Series with Sarah Tripp
This year the series follows this collaboration to consider Art Sheffield’s theme of ZERO HOURS.
C3RI Research Seminar - Positioning creative, three dimensional design practice and understanding its role and value in university based social research and development projects with Heath Reed
The success or failure of new products depends upon many often competing demands
'In Celebration of Trees': exhibition in Sheffield to feature photographic work by Michèle Lazenby
New photographic work by Michèle Lazenby is to feature in the exhibition In Celebration of Trees, in support of the campaign to save Sheffield's street trees.
C3RI Lunchtime Research Seminar - Ways of knowing Facebook: influences of a practice-based approach on research on everyday digital life with Eve Stirling
The focus of this seminar is methodological and in it I present: the scope of the project; pay attention to the design thinking and development processes (translation and transmission) that supported my analyses; and discuss the influence of practice-based research on coming to know digital spaces
Back to the Future: Artists Moving Image
From a repatriation ceremony at Wootton Bassett, to a migratory border crossing between Bulgaria and Turkey, from Berlin’s Reichstag building and the reconstructed ‘memorial wall’, to a journey down the Danube past Belgrade
C3RI Research Seminar - Symbols of Terror: ‘9/11 as the name of the thing and the thing of the name’ with Dr Laura Kilby
Laura Kilby joined Sheffield Hallam University in January 2012 as a Senior Lecturer within the department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics
the absolute outside - Col McCormack
The Absolute Outside, is a term coined by Quentin Meillassoux to describe a space that exists beyond the limits of our thoughts, of being genuinely elsewhere.He argues that thought ‘can never get outside itself to encounter the world as it really is’.