Teaching Staff
The team is headed by Professor Sue Golding who holds the Chair in Philosophy as it connects to visual arts and communication technologies. Sue Golding [johnny de philo] is a philosopher & artist dealing with ‘camouflage’: translation.
Team members include:
Alev Adil is a widely published poet, translator, and film theorist.
Dr Noel Campbell is an urban geographer and theorist interested in the representation of space, time, and place.
Ros Davies is a performance artist, writer and filmmaker. Her research interests include narrative screen writing.
Dr Andrew Dawson is an Historian teaching American Film.
Dr Steve Kennedy is a musician, media theorist, and anarchy-punk/funk artist.
Mairead McClean is a Reader in the digital arts, video and film. An artist whose work is shown worldwide, her interests involve questions of non-narrative visuality and acoustic dimensions.
Steve Peacock is our technologies problem solver, dealing with the equipment (TV, audio, MAC, PC, and the studios).
Dr Gauti Sigthorsson writies on pluralized identities, cybernetics, DeCodings, technomorphism, body-time and the rhizomatic ethics of Technologies.
Caroline Smith is a writer and performer. She is an invited artist for the National Review of Live Art 2008. Her research interests are live art and media writing.
Ian Thompson is a web-artist and designer.
David Waterworth is an artist (digital image), lecturers in the department and is the official contact as Curator for the Stephen Lawrence Gallery.
Kathy Watson is a business journalist studying audience reception of print and online media.
