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Why sedative hypnotics often fail in development
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ISBN 9780367341435
(RoutledgeLondon, 2021-12-31)This chapter explores the origins of creative practice-based research, its roots in the Art College system and its struggle to emerge imago like in the University system. It reflects on the academicisation of art and ... -
Bronze Spheric Theme
(Tate St Ives, 2020-01-20)Interactive Projection of a virtual Bronze Spheric Theme for Tate St Ives Naum Gabo Exhibition co-produced with i-DAT and Tate Digital. -
spɛktə/ - on Digital Dust, Ectoplasm and the Infinite Architecture of the Fulldome.
(Wiley, 2024-08-01)The history of the fulldome is intertwingled with architectural mechanisms for viewing and representing the heavens, weaving the mythological, the divine and theological, the astronomical and astrological into the fabric ... -
Experimental investigation of mechanical properties of GGBS-FA-SF blended geopolymer concrete at elevated temperatures
(Elsevier BV, 2024-04)Geopolymer has excellent mechanical properties at elevated temperatures, but geopolymer concrete may not be so because of the large difference in thermal properties between geopolymer and aggregate which could lead to ... -
AN INVESTIGATION OF TWICE EXCEPTIONALITY (2E) IN THE UK CONTEXT: THE PARADOXICAL COMBINATION OF EXCEPTIONALITIES
(University of Plymouth, 2024)Twice-exceptionality (2E) refers to individuals who possess both exceptional intellectual abilities and disabilities. This qualitative exploratory study primarily investigated the experiences of 2E learners and teachers ... -
Developing Sustainable Makers
(University of Plymouth Pressuk, 2023-07)This essay will discuss my developed professional and teaching knowledge of sustainable making processes and how I have used this to focus creative learners on how to explore personal values and strengthen their sustainable ... -
Unboxing the Black Box
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A Delicate Matter: The Madhouses of the South West of England, 1770 – 1851
(University of Plymouth, 2024)This thesis examines the private madhouses of Somerset, Dorset, Devon, and Wiltshire during a period of great transition within the existing lunacy care landscape. Many madhouses pre-dated county asylums in provision for ...