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Sensory Walks

Sensory Walks

During the Captured in Motion workshop last Friday two of us attempted to capture sensory information that is difficult to record with technology, things that are tactile or kinaesthetic, or smells that we pass through as we walk down a street.

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CeMoRe Annual Research Event

CeMoRe Annual Research Event

Date: 10 June 2014 Time: 1.30pm to 7.00pm Venue: Lancaster University Conference Centre The Annual CeMoRe Research event will follow on from Rachel Aldred's workshop. Programme (8 May2014) Free lunch - for speakers and audience - you MUST register with Pennie Drinkall...

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Mobilities Research

Mobilities Research

  Mobilities is a new interdisciplinary field partly initiated at Lancaster and established by CeMoRe in 2003. It encompasses the analysis of the global, national and local movements of people, objects, capital, information and material things combining together...

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Mobility Futures Exhibition

Mobility Futures Exhibition

The Mobility Futures Exhibition (2013) explored a future of tracking, connecting, observing and spatialising technologies. The works make visible flows of data and people within and across borders through the use of Twitter, surveillance camera footage, movement data,...

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Previous Cemore Fellowships

Rachel Aldred   Tarini Bedi   David Bissell   Owen Chapman   Cathy Coleborne   Martin Emanuel   Tricia Flanagan   Ole B Jensen   Jamie O’Brien   Nikki Pugh   Robin Smith  Holly Thorpe

Previous Visitors

Thiago Allis   Zofia Bednarowska   Kornelia Hahn   Claus Lassen   Camila Dos Santos Moraes   Bianca Freire Medeiros   Miriam Schreiter

To apply for  Cemore Fellowship, please see here. Cemore also warmly welcomes visitors. To find out more, please contact Aurora Trujillo.