A central part of the GMM student experience are the links we have with industry practitioners and with academic researchers, often coordinated with the Archaeologies of Media and Technology (AMT) Research Group, Transforming Creativity Research Group and Intersectionalities: politics – identities – cultures Research Group. Talks and events are documented on this blog and the below list provides an overview:
2019-20
- Somerset House “24/7” study visit
- Winchester Film Festival – talk on campus and staff and students at screenings.
- Creative Futures event with Beste Ozer alumna talk and Dr George Morgan talk “Creative Calling”
- Joint Book Launch: Fashion Crimes and Gothic Remixed, with talks by Dr Jo Turney and Dr Megen de Bruin-Molé
- Guest speakers Dr Colette Balmain and Dr Sophie Bishop for the GM2 module
2018-19
- Tero Karpi talk on #DeleteFacebook and Affective Bonds
- Gender, Technology and Enterprise talk with Dr Carol Ekinsmyth and Rebecca van Rooijen
- Victoria and Albert Museum ‘Videogames: Design/Play/Disrupt’ study visit
- Keyti from Journal Rappé (Senegal) workshop
- Berlin digital agency UFOMAMMOT talk
- “Technologies of Gender” symposium
- Creative Coding workshop
- Winchester Creative meet-up organised via 2017-18 alumni Han Phan.
2017-18
- “The Work of Storytelling” symposium
- The Story Museum and Transmedia Oxford study visit
- The Digital Labour seminar series
- AMT “On Faces” symposium
- Launch of Transforming Creativity research group
2016-17
- “Social Network Platforms and Digital Existence” seminar:
Ganaele Langlois and Greg Elmer - “Industry Insights” talks: Benchpeg; Endjin; Minivation
- “Arts and Culture” study visit: Kevin Appleby; Jo Roberts; Tracey Cruickshank; Ros Carter; Louise Coysh.
- “Data Visualisation” symposium: Dr Anna Feigenbaum; Cath Sleeman; Cristian Hernández.
- Invitations to several AMT events, including Professor Alexander R. Galloway talk and Burak Arikan exhibiton.
2015-16
- “Creative Organisations” symposium: Dr Roberta Comunian; Dr Mark Readman; Dr August Jordan; James Gough.
- “Infrastructural Tourism” lecture: Dr Shannon Mattern
- “Arts Organisations” study visit: Stephen Foster; Kevin Appleby; Rupert Rowbotham; Jo Roberts; Tracey Cruickshank; Ros Carter.
- “Blueberry Soup” screening and Q&A: Eileen Jerrett
- “Industry Insights” talks: Ravi Dixit; Chris Buckingham; Paul Spencer; Adam Smallman.
2014-15
- “Ludic Economies” symposium