Informal talks from the Space and Place REG followed by a panel discussion exploring the Coastal Catalyst project. The session will explore, space in practice, migration, telepresent space and place, coexistence, and othering the self, physical and virtual communities, creating belonging using digital devices, and ecological speculations. We will then discuss how collaborating with non-academic partners has enabled us to take these enquires further and support positive outcomes in our communities.
Mark Wells Space and Place Reg Lead will be hosting the panel, and Stuart Hedley the University Knowledge Exchange Manger will host a panel discussion.
| Julia Winckler | Crawley New Town through the Lens of Wolf Suschitzky |
| Lucia King | Art that moves – a project on shaping curatorial opportunities and art critical frameworks through the lens of migrations and mobilities |
| Emma Collins | The Sewing Box – physical and virtual communities |
| Mark Wells | Digital transition objects – creating belonging to natural spaces around us through digital transition objects |
| Charlotte Gould | Solar and Wind Stories: Imagining acceptable clean energy with communities in rural Sussex through collaborative making, to limit impacts of climate change. UoB & CPRE partnership |
| Eloïse Calandre | Residual Encounter – spoken word performance of place and movement in practice (with visuals) |
| Paul Sermon | A Telepresence Stage for Disability Performing Arts – The phenomenological accounts of telepresent space and place, coexistence and othering the self |
| Maria Sourbati and Claire Dungey | Smart, mobile, age-inclusive? Reflections on two qualitative studies |
Date: Friday 14/11/25
Time: 13-16
Format: In person
Who can attend: All
Where: ES, 105
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