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Annie Watson. My Ph. D is about female film directors, and why they are in the minority. Research so far tends to highlight the gap between education and industry as the moment in which the gender divide increases. I am very interested in exploring this transition, as well as the little researched point of 're- entry' as an older woman into the industry. I am the UK national researcher for a pan- European report mapping where the female film directors are across Europe, due for completion in early 2. As co- founder of Sheffield Hallam Media Arts Walking Research Group, my project is KNITWALKS.
I knit as I walk, and the knitting becomes a map. I worked as a film editor for ten years, before directing music videos with London's INDEPENDENT agency. My promo for IMONSTER'S Daydream in Blue was nominated for Q Award's Video of the Year.
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The streets belong to everyone and we want to reclaim them for play and revolutionary fun.' In 2. The LRM celebrated their tenth birthday with a 3 month extravaganza at Peoples History Museum which included work from over 5. Morag’s Ph. D research focuses on psychogeographies, gender and public space and her mission has always been to create a psychogeography that is accessible, diverse and critically engaging. Has it all been a waste of time and space or can the drift lead us towards spatial and social justice?
Ursula Troche. My studies include Intercultural Therapy at Goldsmith’s College, London. Since then I have been giving papers at conferences and most of my work, both theoretical and practical, is broadly based on intercultural and therapeutic themes. I write and perform poetry and give workshops, many of them therapeutic writing workshops, some of them in daycentres. Performances include the Human Rights Festival and the Colour of London Festival; Poetry collections include ‘Embraceable – Notes from Different Places called Home’.
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She is an avid psychogeographer and draws on walking practices, psychogeography and place- based methods in her writing and research.