Day One 5 July 2021

 

The speakers of Day 1 approach the themes of the Symposium Collaborative Research in Arts & Science from various disciplinary perspectives, including the arts, humanities and social sciences, design, engineering and computer science.

On Day 1 we showcase research projects taking place at the University of Brighton across disciplines, with five panels and 15 papers that include experiences of working collaboratively, exploring radical theoretical concepts and creative methodologies, as well as innovative design interventions. The presentations will provide opportunities for discussion about future collaborations, and new routes in interdisciplinary research, theory and practice. Come along to find out more about our work at the intersections of science, technology and the arts. 

10.00 – 10.30 WELCOME to the Symposium

Aristea Fotopoulou and Mark Devenney

10.30 – 11.15 KEYNOTE 1 BoredomResearch 

Session recording

Chair: Carlos Peralta

boredomresearch will discuss their current solo exhibition In Search of Chemozoa at Aspex Portsmouth (2021), which was produced in collaboration with Arizona Cancer Evolution Center. This artwork expresses a poetic rendering of a fictional model organism, called Chemozoa and responds to mythical creatures documented in scientific literature to reveal tensions and interconnections between human and planetary health.

This talk will provide an insight into their interdisciplinary techniques and processes – combining computer animation, filmed environments and scientific speculation to weave a poetic narrative that introduces new ideas emerging from science research.

11.15 – 12.45 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Panel 1: Reflecting on collaborations

Session recording

Panel chair: Alison Bruce

  • The Immersive environment as a driver for environmental change; addressing the “Out of Sight Out of Mind” impacts of the Anthropocene on the Mar Menor, Spain
    Charlotte Gould & Paul Sermon
  • Delta’ an art exhibition in Huxley Building: a collaboration between the Schools of Art and Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences
    Susan Diab
  • MobileImage – Use of mobile devices for flow visualisation, and imaging of fluid mechanics. Louise Colbourne, Steven Begg & Nwabueze Emekwuru

ABSTRACTS

Panel 2: Public understanding of science

Session recording

Chair: Holger Zschenderlein

  • Enhancing engagement with cultural heritage collections using 3D digital technologies
    Karina Rodriguez Echavarria
  • How can the Arts enhance public awareness of organ donation and transplantation amongst undergraduate students in the UK?  Simonne Weeks
  • Public understanding of machine learning Marcus Winter
  • Examining collective emotional response to COVID-19 pandemic in 19 countries Apurv Chauhan

ABSTRACTS

Panel 3: Art and science theoretical explorations

Session recording

Chair: Matt Adams

  • What is the role of collaboration in the fictional depiction of Women in STEM?
    Julie Everton
  • The Art and Science of (Resisting) Extractivism 
    Alice Owen
  • Education in the Anthropocene
    Toby Lovat and Deborah Madden

ABSTRACTS

Lunch break 12.45 – 13.15

13.15 – 14.00 KEYNOTE 2  Ben Roberts and Polly Wright, Brighton Centre for Contemporary Arts

Session recording

Ben Roberts, Artistic Director and Polly Wright, Producer at Brighton CCA will be discussing the Brighton CCA Expanding Dialogues programme, which is working to develop cross disciplinary collaboration and dialogue across the university. In particular they will talk about their work with the Advanced Engineering Centre, laying out context to the programme with some history of collaboration between the arts and engineering and introduce the work that has been done in the last year with artists and engineers. Finally they will talk about the Expanding Dialogues Intensive programme that is being put together for the autumn, what their ambitions are for the future of the programme and how people can get involved.

14.00 – 15.30 PARALLEL SESSIONS

Panel 4: Methodological entanglements: creative and radical methods in Brighton’s postgraduate research community

Session recording

Panel organisers: Helen Johnson, Ben Sweeting & Sally Sutherland

  • Rebecca Winter (Brighton and Sussex Medical School)
  • Jordan Whitewood-Neal (School of Architecture and Design)
  • H Howitt (School of Humanities and Social Science)

ABSTRACTS

Panel 5: Narrative, memory and objects

Session recording

Chair: Megha Rajguru

  • Using the Arts and Oral History to Explore Everyday Cultures of Grief During Pandemic Time
    Deborah Madden
  • Spinning a circular yarn
    Vikki Haffenden
  • When one casts, the other gathers: wetlands as performative spaces of remembrance
    Mary Gearey

ABSTRACTS

15.30 – 16.00 Closing reflections on Day 1

 

Visit the programme on Day 2 (7 July).