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Sound Dramaturgy (2025)
Book Chapter
Stutterheim, K. (2025). Sound Dramaturgy. In M. Kowalski, L. Cláudio Ribeiro, S. Larson Guerra, E. Rusinova, & J. H. Whalley (Eds.), Teaching Sound: Aesthetics & Praxis. CILECT

Sound dramaturgy as part of the aesthetic design of either a film or a Virtual Reality (VR) experience is invisible, but most relevant, although often overlooked. As a sound person and academic, I have long been interested in the dramaturgical releva... Read More about Sound Dramaturgy.

“Waked, and unquiet”: William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land (2025)
Book Chapter
Alder, E. (2025). “Waked, and unquiet”: William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land. In C. H. Sederholm, & K. Woofter (Eds.), The Weird: A Companion. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b20688

William Hope Hodgson (1877-1917) is a central but sometimes overlooked figure in the development of weird fiction in the early twentieth century. Hodgson’s work flourished at the intersection of what we now call science fiction, Gothic, fantasy, and... Read More about “Waked, and unquiet”: William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land.

James and Percival Everett's Dialogue with US Storytelling (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Keeble, A. (2025, December). James and Percival Everett's Dialogue with US Storytelling. Paper presented at PERCIVAL - an international conference on the literature and art of Percival Everett, London

This paper considers James within Everett’s famously diverse oeuvre – to date including twenty-four novels, four collections of short fiction, three collections of poetry and a children’s book – a distinctive body of work commonly described as “uncat... Read More about James and Percival Everett's Dialogue with US Storytelling.

Berlinale 75: A posteriori (2025)
Newspaper / Magazine
Cicchetti, P. (2025). Berlinale 75: A posteriori

The first half of a long-form report I wrote after attending the 75° of the Berlinale. I discuss the ongoing currency of some of the representational strategies I had identified in 2024, and offer critical remarks on a few notable films in the progra... Read More about Berlinale 75: A posteriori.

Berlinale 75: Fiabe e pastiche (2025)
Newspaper / Magazine
Cicchetti, P. (2025). Berlinale 75: Fiabe e pastiche

In the second half of my long-form report from the 2025 edition of the Berlinale, I discuss the merits and limitations of a maximalist tendency displayed by several films included in the programme. I then contrast these titles with others that rely m... Read More about Berlinale 75: Fiabe e pastiche.

Freedom to learn (2025)
Book Chapter
Di Domenico, A., Harvey, A., Karp, B., Shakespeare, E., van Knippenberg, I., Cowan, J., & Moir, Z. (2025). Freedom to learn. In S. Abegglen, T. Burns, R. F. Heller, R. Madhok, F. Neuhaus, J. Sandars, S. Sinfield, & U. Gitanjali Singh (Eds.), Stories of Hope: Reimagining Education (237-246). Open Book Publishers. https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0462.21

Rooted in the transformative pedagogies of Paulo Freire and Carl Rogers, and influenced by contemporary thinkers such as Jesse Stommel, Susan Blum, David Clark, Robert Talbert, and Jan McArthur, this chapter presents a collaborative exploration of se... Read More about Freedom to learn.

Hypnos (San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L. Hypnos (San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival). [Video]. 1 July 2025 - 1 July 2025

Official selection (semi-finalist) for San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival 2025.

An Ancient Egyptian poem, driving through a storm, radio, memory and the otherworld. A dream film on Super8 and HD.

Carnival of Lies (2025)
Book
Bishop, D. (2025). Carnival of Lies. Pan MacMillan

'Brilliant' – Ian Rankin

Venice. Winter, 1539.

When Cesare Aldo learns of a conspiracy to assassinate Duke Cosimo de’ Medici, he is hired to protect the ruler of Florence – with his life, if necessary. The deadly attack that follows leads to bo... Read More about Carnival of Lies.

Paths of Desire (preview screening) (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Milne, L. (2025, June). Paths of Desire (preview screening). Presented at Unquiet Shores Conference, Edinburgh Napier University

Preview presentation and discussion of 'Paths of Desire' film, as part of Experimental Films conference session, Unquiet Shores conference 2025.

Navigating Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations (2025)
Book
Jaillant, L., Warwick, C., Gooding, P., Aske, K., Layne-Worthey, G., & Downie, J. S. (Eds.). (2025). Navigating Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations. UCL Press. https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781800088375

The question of how artificial intelligence and machine learning should be applied to data in libraries and other cultural institutions is a challenge shared by heritage professionals, computer scientists and digital humanities scholars. As the numbe... Read More about Navigating Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Organisations.

Regenerative Design in the Circular Economy: an oxymoron? (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Panneels, I., Sinclair, M., & Alder, E. (2024, May). Regenerative Design in the Circular Economy: an oxymoron?. Presented at Cumulus Budapest 2024 Conference, Budapest, Hungary

The Circular Economy (CE) model considers the life cycle of material goods and examines its journey from cradle to cradle, which tries to put human beings in the same species picture as other living things and focuses on design of materials and syste... Read More about Regenerative Design in the Circular Economy: an oxymoron?.

Dream in the Mirror (Chicago Filmmaker Awards) (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
Milne, L., & Martin, S. Dream in the Mirror (Chicago Filmmaker Awards). [Digital video]. 22 May 2025

The Dream in the Mirror is a documentary commissioned by Criterion, NYC for their new Blue-Ray /streaming restored edition of Tarkovsky's Mirror (1975). It is an official selection (semi-finalist) at the Chicago Filmmaker Awards 2025.

“To Hear The Mermaids Sing”: Visual Figuration, Myth and Desire in the Case of The Waterwoman (2025)
Journal Article
Milne, L. (2025). “To Hear The Mermaids Sing”: Visual Figuration, Myth and Desire in the Case of The Waterwoman. Folklore, 95(4), 7-68. https://doi.org/10.7592/FEJF2025.95.milne

The idea of a female spirit attached to a place of water has endured for millennia in literature, folklore and the visual arts. Supernatural aquatic women – mermaids, sirens, nymphs and nereids – attached to sea, shore, spring, river and cave, manife... Read More about “To Hear The Mermaids Sing”: Visual Figuration, Myth and Desire in the Case of The Waterwoman.

'The Work' (2025)
Book Chapter
Lyall, S. 'The Work'. In A Companion to Postwar British and Irish Literature and Culture. Wiley

Plundrarna [Fantomen 10/2025] (2025)
Other
Bishop, D. (2025). Plundrarna [Fantomen 10/2025]. Malmö, Sweden

Siblings Kit and Heloise Walker intervene when scavengers took advantage of lawlessness in post-disaster Bengali.
This 23-page story written by David Bishop was illustrated by Janusz Ordon.