Laura Nica
An Archaeological Exploration of Zaha Hadid’s Fonds through Reverse Digital Fragmentation
An Archaeological Exploration of Zaha Hadid’s Fonds through Reverse Digital Fragmentation
Identity Confusion and ‘Mad Gain’ in Nineteenth-Century England, France, and Russia
A political-philosophical approach to the historical-legal relationship between colonialism and international law as a means of analysing the legal exclusion of indigenous peoples and the despotic state, in West Papua.
The Nita Harvey Archive: Hidden History, Experience and Objectification in the 1930s Hollywood Star System.
Can the Grenfell Tower fire constitute a State Crime?
Duplicates, Dispersal and Disposal in Museums
Freedom Walks: Reanimating Ghanaian and West African Cultural Artefacts through Performance.
Signing Sound: Deaf Gain within Inclusive Co-Created Audio Descriptions of Museum Experiences
Image Without Resemblance: combining co-creative artwork description practices, divergent mimesis and post-modern narrative technique towards an anti-ocularcentric writing methodology.