Exhibiting the Empire Gary OsmondExamines various ways in which the Empire was displayed in Britain between the eighteenth and early twentieth centuries, looking at music, satirical prints, exploration, battles and even nascent nationalism.
This is the first study to cover Tan's entire oeuvre
one that recognizes the changing modes of design and the shifting forms of user experience
as well as the possibilities for participation that emerged for men and women across society
A new approach to art history from an inter-disciplinary and global perspective with a focus on the event and its repercussions
South Australia
It develops an exploit kit on the basis of state-of-the-art social theory and uses it to breach the insecure legacy system upon which the discourse of digital ethics is running
this book features filmmakers who belong to the generation born in the 1970s
It shows how rights-based 1960s politics and the identity politics of the 1970s influenced the development of Conceptual art (with a capital 'C') into the diverse set of practices generally characterised as conceptualist (with a lower-case 'c')
The need to come to grips with the shift to digital textuality in the early twenty-first century will literally change our minds
returned emigrants
General Post Office and Crown Film Units between 1930 and 1952
This is an original contribution to an emerging field of research and will become essential reading for film scholars