Browsing Leicester Media School by Title
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Take an easy ride: sexploitation in the 70s'
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The talent for virtuality
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Tango Apart: Moving Together
(Conference)Tango Apart: Moving Together is an interactive digital art system that has two or more communicating parts in different locations. Although each part is able to work independently, they also operate together, connecting the ... -
Teaching Innovation Project: The case for Markdown
(Presentation)An online presentation arguing the case for Markdown as a primary text-based source for generating learning materials. The Presentation itself is written as a single Markdown file. The purpose is to use a single non-proprietary ... -
Teaching media studies.
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Technical Images and Visual Art in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: From GOFAI to GANs
(Conference)Artificial Intelligence (AI) and art share a common past, where artists employed AI algorithms to generate art. This paper explores the early days of AI-generated images, using Harold Cohen’s AARON software as a paradigm ... -
Technique and Audiovisual Counterpoint in the Estuaries Series
(Book chapter)The author’s Estuaries series of audiovisual compositions (2016-19) draw together investigations into novel methods of abstract animation, generative music and audiovisual counterpoint. This article explains key aspects ... -
Technnopolyamory : loving many machines.
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Technological disruptions in Services: lessons from Tourism and Hospitality
(Article)Purpose – Technological disruptions such as the Internet of Things and autonomous devices, enhanced analytical capabilities (artificial intelligence) and rich media (virtual and augmented reality) are creating smart ... -
Television and the 'Austerity' Games: London 1948.
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Television memories and cultures of viewing, 1950-65.
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Television Memories and Cultures of Viewing: Great Britain 1950-1965
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Television Sports Rights Beyond the West: The Cases of India and South Africa
(Article)The main object of this article is to highlight the important role played by television sports rights in two significant non-Western media markets, namely India and South Africa. Specifically, this article highlight how ...