The Centre for Digital Media Cultures is changing name to Centre for Digital Cultures and Innovation (CDCI). Our email address remains the same CORE-digital@brighton.ac.uk as do our centre aims.
Improving access to PrEP in Brighton and Hove: the power of collaborative, place-based service innovation You are warmly invited to join us for this launch event and drinks reception In this event we highlight innovative new developments that have taken place… Continue Reading →
Digital insights, virtual experience and robotic affection – a one day workshop on interdisciplinary, technology-based research design and creative arts practice Date: Tuesday 14th June, 10:00 to 4:00 Location: Explore Studio, D132, Falmer Campus In this CDMC workshop we will explore… Continue Reading →
We all know that the Covid pandemic has had an enormous impact on the performing arts, but we’re still learning how this has changed contemporary practices and what the future might hold in terms of creating engaging online performance. When… Continue Reading →
Centre for Digital Media Cultures (CDMC), University of Brighton. Online Symposium. Wednesday 10th November, 2pm – 4pm. A recording of the Keynote presentation for this event is now available. See link below. Researching and intervening in digital inequalities: shifting objects, shifting methods… Continue Reading →
Join us on Wednesday 28 April 14:00-15:00 for our third talk in our Public Understanding of AI series AI: the advent of deus-ex-machina in architecture, city, and… Dr Poorang Piroozfa, University of Brighton Event Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ai-the-advent-of-deus-ex-machina-dr-poorang-piroozfar-tickets-149911522399 If architecture and urban… Continue Reading →
Join us on Wednesday, 21 April, 14:00-15:00 for the second talk in our Public Understanding of AI series Conversation, fun, and boredom: Cybernetic approaches to intelligent environments in the work of Gordon Pask Dr Ben Sweeting, University of Brighton Event… Continue Reading →
An international partnership of clinicians, social scientists, technology developers and HIV community activists met in Brighton in October for their penultimate consortium meeting. The University of Brighton leads two crucial aspects of the European Commission funded EmERGE project. Researchers from… Continue Reading →
What opportunities and challenges do digital data tools and technologies present for health and wellbeing? An panel of exciting speakers discussed this topic as part of the Brighton Digital Festival. Four exciting speakers discused and demonstrated the cutting-edge opportunities and… Continue Reading →
On 23rd October 2019, as part of the Brighton Digital Festival, we welcomed 40 guests to our first public event Data, health and the arts: Creating space, bridging boundaries – and had a great response! Videos of each talk will be uploaded to this… Continue Reading →
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