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Big Picture: BitterSuite symphony
... a perception in another – for example, listening to music might cause a synaesthete to literally see colours. ... ‘BitterSuite springs from a motivation to take classical music audiences out of their mind to experience an embodied ... to truly create a sensory...
Dealing with confrontations
... I had chosen to research a very loaded topic – digital music piracy (see my ‘New voices’ article at ... this certainly appears to be the case with digital music piracy. I have given talks, for example, where it is ... with presentations is when I discuss the ‘...
Allan McNeill 1958-2016
... important. One thing that defined Allan was his love of music. In his teenage years and early twenties he had an ... were too good to let them get lost in the jungle of the music business and he became their manager. Later, Allan went ...
Joan Kirk (1945–2016)
... identify birds spied on the way. Joan was a great lover of music, from opera to rock and saw many rock stars live in concert, with the Rolling Stones and Roxy Music being special favourites. As well as extensive travel ...
Peter Weinreich 1939-2016
... many interests outside of academia, including gardening, music, and politics. He was an avid supporter of the arts and keenly pursued his love of fine art, literature and music, frequenting theatre wherever or whenever he could. ... of him: his imposing and...
Professor Glyn Humphreys 1954-2016
... trips overseas, the weddings and birthdays, the children, music, food and laughter. Glyn and his wife and collaborator ... and much-liked member of the community. He loved music, swimming, and wining and dining with friends and ...
Larraine Morgan (1950–2015)
... from visits with friends to local art galleries. She loved music and theatre and regularly attended performances in London and the Early Music Festival in York. Her family was her anchor; she ...
Big Picture: Beyond seizures
... exhibitions and art-science workshops, theatre, film, music, sound art, and outreach talks. They are currently ...
Dr Adrian Bakes (1950–2016)
... to life, ranging from his love of poetry, literature and music to walking in the hills, and in his keen appreciation ...
So what is a gene?
... spread through, politics, philosophy, science, art, music, and psychology. No wonder it was bitterly resisted. It ...
Anthony (Tony) Sanford (1944-2015)
... a fan of jazz, the guitar, and the contemporary classical music produced by ECM Records. Tony also had a passion for ...
Big Picture: Poetry as a mental health resource
... Walton, K. (2011). Thoughtwriting – in poetry and music. New Literary History, 42(3), 455–476. Zeman, A., ...
The Psychologist presents… How to talk so people listen
... answer the question in a very deadpan way: “I was at a music workshop”, or he could say “what do you mean, ... People telephone and say “I’ve got this problem with music next door”, noise next door, whatever it might be. ...
Professor Lynn Myers 1954-2015
... she loved to visit Brighton. A passionate fan of live music, Lynn frequented concerts and festivals. She also sang ...
Professor Paul Kennedy, 1959-2016
... interests outside psychology including walking, tennis and music. He also had a passion for radio and had worked as an ...
Judith Greene 1936-2016
... shoulder was the shoulder to cry on. Her love of cooking, music, art, literature and wine were the ingredients of many ...
Emeritus Professor Gerald A. Randell FBPsS (1930–2015)
... generations. Gerry’s interests included classical music, travel and current affairs. He gave up skiing only in ...
Rorschach Audio – art and illusion for sound
... that EVP enjoys within sections of the electronic music and contemporary arts communities, this project makes a ... of radio technology. Radio intersects with electronic music and contemporary arts cultures in a field of research ...
Behind the masks
... thinking a lot about David Bowie recently, and what his music meant to me. If I were to write a Bowie ...
Stanley (Stan) A. Kuczaj II (1950-2016
... and margaritas with fresh lime. He loved jazz and blues music, and was even known to sing along at karaoke and dance ...
Arts-based research – radical or conventional?
... The form of the film – combining first person narrative, music, and diverse imagery – adds not only to its potential ...
Heroes and villains
... After all, fiction, like other forms of culture such as music, could be considered a ‘transformative technology of ...
To hell and back: Revisiting
... military regime. They shared the same taste in films and music. In this way, a bond was established which was to play ...
Impact: From riots to crowd safety
... disaster: Explaining collective resilience at an outdoor music event. European Journal of Social Psychology, 4, ...