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Extracting Arabic causal relations using linguistic patterns
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An architecture to support ultrasound report generation and standardisation
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Getting under the skin-whitening cultures : discourses, rhetoric and representations across text types and media in Taiwan in the early 21st century
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British Chinese short films : challenging the limits of the Sinophone
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Busting taboos : using idiomatic and linguistic subtleties in undressing questions of sociocultural amorality in Malaysian cinema
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Projecting the voice : audience responses to ICT-mediated contemporary opera
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From computer assisted language learning (CALL) to mobile assisted language use
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Computer assisted language learning (CALL): Asian learners and users going beyond traditional frameworks
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Articulating British Chinese experiences on-screen: 'soursweet' and 'ping pong'
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Blind estimation of reverberation time in classrooms and hospital wards
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The neural string network: An interactive collaborative drawing ‘machine’
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"Golden venture", National Waterfront Museum, the National Industrial Museum of Wales, Swansea
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Abstract:
Major solo exhibition, Jill Randall “Golden Venture”, at The National Waterfront Museum (The National Industrial Museum of Wales) , Swansea, 2nd July - 18th Sept 2011, comprising 32 new works, sculpture, drawing, prints, video and archival artefacts. Developed in conjunction with curator Andrew Deathe, National Waterfront Museum.The exhibition was the culmination of Jill Randall’s 3-year Artists Residency at Parys Mountain Copper Mine, Amlwch, Anglesey, once the world’s leading centre of copper production.It promoted Fine Art within a museum environment and attracted large and new audiences - 75,000 visitors . Bi-lingual exhibition catalogue, “Golden Venture”,produced. This contained a major commissioned essay from University of Salford Lecturer and VC Scholar Brendan Fletcher, and an essay from Robert Protheroe-Jones, a scientist from The National Waterfront Museum, Swansea.
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Digital Technology and the Creative Economy; Media; Memory; Text and Place
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URL: http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/12665/ http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/12665/1/Photo_Library_-_301.JPG http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/12665/6/Golden_Venture_Catalogue_scan.pdf
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Evaluation of human-like anthropomorphism in the context of online bidding and affordances
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