Episode 1: introducing digital - visual - cultural

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Episode 5: imagined futures

In today's podcast we delve into two different projects that engage with the theme of imagined futures. We hear first from Dr Monica Degen who introduces us to London's largest cultural regeneration project, the 'Cultural Mile', which involves the relocation of the Museum of Lond ...  Show more

Episode 4: storytelling

In this podcast, we trace the ways that storytelling threads through the discussions held throughout the conference. We turn to Dr Ayona Datta's AHRC-funded project 'Gendering the Smart City' showcasing a music video co-produced with women charting their spatio-temporal struggles ...  Show more

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