Oops! Apologies to the list members who are probably not at all interested in my accommodation!
Howard.
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Date : 09/08/2016 - 12:39 (BST)
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Subject : Re: Tracing the Bridge Conference Registration
Hi Deborah, I've just registered myself and my wife for the DRN conference - could you advise me how to book a double room on campus, please?
Thanks, Howard.
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Professor Emeritus Howard Riley PhD MA(RCA) CertDes FRSA FHEA
Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity St David, Wales, UK
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Howard_Riley
https://howardriley.wordpress.com
> On 5 Aug 2016, at 16:09, Deborah Harty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> ‘Tracing the Bridge’ Conference, 5-6th September 2016, Loughborough University : Call for delegates
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> Drawing Research Network Conference convened by TRACEY School Members, Loughborough University
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> Our conference theme, ‘Tracing the Bridge’ invited proposals focused on drawing as an activity engaging with ‘the bridge’ as a form of connection, literal or metaphorical. The rich range of proposals we received from researchers within many disciplines, and practitioners utilising and testing drawing in myriad ways, enabled the selection of papers demonstrating divergent and provocative thinking and argument.
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> We now invite the registration of delegates to participate in our two-day conference. This has been specially designed to connect and integrate drawing theory and practice, to range across disciplines and geographical locale, and to showcase drawing as a tool that enhances knowledge. The conference is structured so that all delegates participate in all activities, thus maximising discussion and participation. The mornings are devoted to the presentation of papers, the afternoons offer a choice of workshop activities and informal discussion and the conference dinner has guest speaker Garry Barker (Leeds College of Art).
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> The formal papers are not grouped thematically but demonstrate interdisciplinary and cross-cultural thinking. The presenters – international, within continental Europe and from the United Kingdom - discuss drawing in the visual arts and design, humanities, life sciences and the STEM subjects. While they focus on the distinctive roles of drawing in different contexts they embrace the power of drawing as a means of establishing bridges and facilitating visual communication.
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> Delegate Rates:
> Early bird (until 15th August 2016) £80 including lunch and refreshments
> 15th-31st August 2016 £100
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> Conference dinner £25
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> Registration for the conference is via our online shop:
> http://store.lboro.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=2&catid=72
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