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Zoom Obscura: Counterfunctional Design for Video-Conferencing (2022)
Conference Proceeding
Elsden, C., Chatting, D., Duggan, M., Dwyer, A., & Thornton, P. (2022). Zoom Obscura: Counterfunctional Design for Video-Conferencing. In CHI '22: Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (1-17). https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3501973

This paper reports on Zoom Obscura – an artist-based design research project, responding to the ubiquity of video-conferencing as a technical and cultural phenomenon throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. As enterprise software, such as Zoom, rapidly came... Read More about Zoom Obscura: Counterfunctional Design for Video-Conferencing.

Scaling Down Power (2021)
Conference Proceeding
Concetti, C. (2021). Scaling Down Power.

Distributed Generation systems (DG) are small, often renewable, and localised technologies that feed electricity directly into distribution networks, including rooftop solar panels, small wind turbines, and micro hydro-electric screws (Parag & Sovaco... Read More about Scaling Down Power.

Flow Behaviour of a Giant Landslide and Debris Flow Entering Agadir Canyon, NW Africa (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Krastel, S., Wynn, R. B., Feldens, P., Schuerer, A., Boettner, C., Stevenson, C., …Unverricht, D. (2016). Flow Behaviour of a Giant Landslide and Debris Flow Entering Agadir Canyon, NW Africa. In G. Lamarche, J. Mountjoy, S. Bull, T. Hubble, S. Krastel, E. Lane, …S. Woelz (Eds.), Submarine Mass Movements and their Consequences: 7th International Symposium (145-154). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20979-1_14

Agadir Canyon is one of the largest submarine canyons in the World, supplying giant submarine sediment gravity flows to the Agadir Basin and the wider Moroccan Turbidite System. While the Moroccan Turbidite System is extremely well investigated, almo... Read More about Flow Behaviour of a Giant Landslide and Debris Flow Entering Agadir Canyon, NW Africa.

MassFLOW-3D (TM) as a simulation tool for turbidity currents: some preliminary results (2014)
Conference Proceeding
Basani, R., Janocko, M., Cartigny, M. J., Hansen, E. W., & Eggenhuisen, J. T. (2014). MassFLOW-3D (TM) as a simulation tool for turbidity currents: some preliminary results. In A. Martinius, R. Ravnas, J. Howell, R. Steel, & J. Wonham (Eds.), From Depositional Systems To Sedimentary Successions On The Norwegian Continental Margin (587-608). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118920435.ch20

Souvenirs, salvage and storied things: remembering community (2013)
Conference Proceeding
Crang, M. (2013). Souvenirs, salvage and storied things: remembering community. In M. Burke, A. Hudson-Smith, S. O'Callaghan, J. Macdonald, J. Rogers, & C. Speed (Eds.), I am seeing things (68-77)

What I am talking about comes from a much larger set of projects with a number of collaborators so I will be ventriloquising along the way today. What effect does it have if we take that supply chain and value chain and take it even further, into the... Read More about Souvenirs, salvage and storied things: remembering community.

The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery (2009)
Conference Proceeding
Galiatsatos, N., Wilkinson, T., Donoghue, D., & Philip, G. (2009). The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery.

The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements and associated political and economic structures in the ancient Near East between ca. 3500 and 1200 BC. The Near East is a key area for urban develop... Read More about The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery.

Assessment of sediment delivery from shallow landslides in upland terrain using 3D remote sensing. (2008)
Conference Proceeding
Galiatsatos, N., Donoghue, D., Dong, L., & Warburton, J. (2008). Assessment of sediment delivery from shallow landslides in upland terrain using 3D remote sensing. In Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Annual Conference (RSPSoc 2007): Challenges for Earth Observation: Scientific, Technical and Commercial. Proceedings of a meeting held 11-14 September 2007, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK (331-335)

The well-publicised floods in North Yorkshire on 19 June 2005 focussed attention on the devastating impact of flash floods in the UK uplands. The North Yorkshire floods were considered so severe that they prompted an emergency debate in Parliament (2... Read More about Assessment of sediment delivery from shallow landslides in upland terrain using 3D remote sensing..