An exciting start to 2017 with my appointment as Artist in Residence at Durham University. Supported by the Leverhulme Trust, this appointment will enable me to build on the exciting work currently underway in the En’Light’en project, which has been made possible with the support of the Arts Council. The residency will extend this amazing project and unite artistic practice with engineering and computer scientists; medical humanities and biomedical scientists.
https://www.dur.ac.uk/wolfson.institute/En’Light’en – Creating Dynamic Healthcare Environments
This is a record of a research and development project funded by the Arts Council, uniting artistic practice with scientists, academics, architects and health professionals. The projects focus is the influence of environment on human experience and wellbeing.
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