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In Search of the Shortcuts
Simon Woolham
Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts
Centre for Experimental Practices (CXP)
School of Arts and Humanities
Centre for Cultural Ecologies in Art, Design and Architecture
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Keyphrases
Residency
100%
Sigmund Freud
66%
Suburban Space
66%
Sociopolitical Context
33%
Multisensory
33%
Practice Theory
33%
Affective Experience
33%
Personal Narrative
33%
Drawing Method
33%
Practical Analysis
33%
Art Project
33%
Episodic Memory
33%
Personal Reflection
33%
Working through
33%
Narrative Representation
33%
Screen Memory
33%
Website Models
33%
Sensory Theory
33%
Self-initiated
33%
Sensory Practices
33%
Sensory Methods
33%
Childhood Memories
33%
Collaborative Methodology
33%
Online Process
33%
Google Maps
33%
Practice Methodology
33%
Collective Narratives
33%
Project Support
33%
Unstable Ground
33%
Spatial Poetics
33%
Procedural Memory
33%
Practice-led Research
33%
Arts and Humanities
Artists
100%
Virtual
100%
Narrative
50%
Engagement
50%
Online
50%
Freud
50%
Sub-urban
50%
Manchester
25%
Literature
25%
Artwork
25%
Articulation
25%
1980s
25%
Spatial
25%
Poetics
25%
realm
25%
Affective
25%
Research Project
25%
Collaborative
25%
art projects
25%
Working through
25%
Personal narratives
25%
Narrative Analysis
25%
Multi-sensory
25%
Remembering
25%
Screen Memory
25%
Childhood Memory
25%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Narrative Analysis
33%
Google Map
33%
Procedural Memory
33%
Autobiographical Memory
33%