ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL
The Arts and Humanities Research Council has recently announced the first awards granted as part of the Beyond Text: Performances, Sounds, Images, Objects programme. The £5.5 million, five-year project aims to explore how human communication is mediated through sound, sight and sensory perception and will facilitate collaboration between practitioners from higher education, cultural and heritage institutions, libraries, policy, media, technology and law.
BEYOND TEXT RESEARCH NETWORKS AND WORKSHOPS
The awards are for research networks and workshops and total more than £387,000.
- Award winner: Zenon Bankowski
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Value: £24,887
Beyond text in legal education
- Award winner: Alice Bayliss
Institution: University of Leeds
Value: £25,160
Exploring festival performance as a "state of encounter"
- Award winner: Julie Brown
Institution: Royal Holloway, University of London
Value: £50,898
The sounds of early cinema in Britain
- Award winner: K. R. Dipple
Institution: Tate Britain
Value: £23,753
The new media art network on authenticity and performativity
- Award winner: Antony D. Eastmond
Institution: Courtauld Institute of Art
Value: £25,330
Viewing texts: word as image and ornament in medieval inscriptions
- Award winner: Helen Gilbert
Institution: Royal Holloway, University of London
Value: £24,904
Interdisciplinary perspectives on indigeneity and performance
- Award winner: P. Grainge
Institution: University of Nottingham
Value: £23,873
Ephemeral media
- Award winner: Sally Harper
Institution: Bangor University
Value: £12,430
Experimental workshops comparing the musical performance of vernacular poetry in medieval Wales, Ireland and Scotland
- Award winner: John Hutnyk
Institution: Goldsmiths, University of London
Value: £50,508
Project on creative practices beyond borders: arts interaction, sonic diaspora, performativity exchange
- Award winner: Elena Isayev
Institution: University of Exeter
Value: £16,661
De-placing future memory
- Award winner: James Leach
Institution: University of Aberdeen
Value: £12,383
Choreographic objects: traces and artefacts of physical intelligence
- Award winner: Sas Mays
Institution: University of Westminster
Value: £9,254
Beyond text: spiritualism and technology in contemporary and historical contexts
- Award winner: F.J.D. Nevola
Institution: Oxford Brookes University
Value: £49,963
Street life and street culture: between early modern Europe and the present
- Award winner: Sonali Shah
Institution: University of Leeds
Value: £12,423
The performance of disability histories: remembrance and transmission
- Award winner: D. C. Waelde
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Value: £25,031
Music and dance: beyond copyright text?
BEYOND TEXT COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP AWARDS
- Award winner: Sian Bayne
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Partner organisation: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
In the hands of the user: changing patterns of participation and learning through the digital collections of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
- Award winner: Andrea Brady
Institution: University of London
Partner organisation: British Library
British poetry in performance, 1960-2008
- Award winner: Colin Divall
Institution: University of York
Partner organisation: National Railway Museum
Picturing the imaginary geography of the Great Western Railway, 1903-39
- Award winner: Sandra Dudley
Institution: University of Leicester
Partner organisation: The Art Fund
Perception and wellbeing: a cross-disciplinary approach to experiencing art in the museum
- Award winner: Michael Moss
Institution: University of Glasgow
Partner organisation: National Library of Scotland
Texts and image, grammar and syntax in the analogue and in blogs and social networks
- Award winner: Christopher Wright
Institution: Goldsmiths, University of London
Partner organisation: White Cube
The material social lives (and deaths) of contemporary artworks.
Natural Environment Research Council
Award winner: P. North
Institution: Swansea University
Value: £81,435
A 12-year land surface dataset from ATSR-2 and AATSR
Award winner: R. Toumi
Institution: Imperial College London
Value: £204,525
A hybrid model for predicting
the probability of very extreme rainfall
Award winner: C. J. MacLeod
Institution: Cardiff University
Value: £332,992
Accretion of the lower oceanic crust at fast-spreading ridges:
a rock drill and near-bottom seafloor survey in support of IODP drilling in Hess Deep
Award winner: D. L. Jones
Institution: Bangor University
Value: £33,208
Challenging the paradigm for plant-microbial resource partitioning in Antarctic ecosystems
Award winner: G. Masselink
Institution: University of Plymouth
Value: £76,197
Beach change over individual wave cycles on sand and gravel beaches
Award winner: P. Christian
Institution: University of Manchester
Value: £20,167
A study of the effects of silver surface chemistry on bactericidal properties of silver nanoparticles
Award winner: D. Speirs
Institution: University of Strathclyde
Value: £208,891
A spatially resolved ecosystem model for the assessment of fisheries
Award winner: C. E. Vincent
Institution: University of East Anglia
Value: £154,212
Acoustic and optical backscatter from flocculating sediments
Award winner: G. Cramb
Institution: University of
St Andrews
Value: £470,645
Aquaporin water channels and osmoregulation in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla): the potential toxic effects of brominated flame retardants
Award winner: T. A. Brown
Institution: University of Manchester
Value: £479,539
Agricultural origins in Southwest Asia: the pace of transition
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Award winner: M. G. Anderson
Institution: University of Bristol
Value: £268,937
Guided access to high-speed contact atomic force microscopy and photonic force microscopy at the Nanoscience and Quantum Information Centre
Award winner: I. P. Bond
Institution: University of Bristol
Value: £605,677
Crack arrest and self-healing in composite structures
Award winner: J. Saunders
Institution: Royal Holloway, University of London
Value: £20,039
Frontiers of low-temperature physics
Award winner: Charles Elliot
Institution: University of Warwick
Value: £292,658
Numerical analysis and computation for partial differential equations on surfaces
Award winner: J. Bolton
lnstitution: Durham
University
Value: £78,081
Combinatorial and geometric structures in representation theory: an LMS Durham research symposium
Award winner: S. Cochran
Institution: University of Dundee
Value: £194,084
Ultrasonic arrays for ultrahigh resolution real-time biomedical imaging
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