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  • CMCI at the Arts and Humanities Festival -Update

    CMCI continues to contribute as the KCL Arts and Humanities Festival enters its second week. Don’t forget: The film screening followed by a panel discussion on the co-creative process chaired by Dr Btihaj Ajana on Monday… Read more

  • Meet The Fogles

    Ever wanted to “Meet the Fogles”? CMCI academic Dr Richard Howells did just that when he conducted an on-stage interview with adventurer and TV presenter Ben Fogle, along with Ben’s father, the media vet and… Read more

  • CMCI Goes To The Festival

    CMCI is playing a significant part in the King’s College London Arts and Humanities Festival, which opens this week. Up first for the department is Dr Richard Howells with his public lecture/book launch on Tuesday,… Read more

  • On Air In Australia

    Media interest continues in Dr Ricarda Vidal’s research into Atlantropa (see the CMCI Blog for September 25th). This time she was was interviewed on ABC National Radio in Melbourne, Australia. They got in touch after… Read more

  • The Stuff of Memory

    Our Head of Department, Professor Anna Reading, appeared in a sold-out symposium on “The Stuff of Memory” at the Welcome Foundation. The symposium investigated what role ‘stuff’ plays in the act of remembering. It proceeded… Read more

  • Follow the Yellow Brick Lane

    Gentrification is certainly in the news at the moment, so step forward CMCI teaching Fellow Dr Richard Martin and the launch of Regeneration! – a book which explores the history and politics of London’s the Robin… Read more

  • Pimlico by Gaslight

    CMCI’s Dr Jo Entwistle invites you to a night talk and walk to see Pimlico by gaslight. It’s part of her Configuring Light research projectand part of the Inside Out festival in October. Jo explains… Read more

  • Atlantropa in the Independent

    Our Dr Ricarda Vidal has an article published in the Independent. It is a piece about the utopian project of Atlantropa (creating a eurafrican supercontinent by building dams across the Mediterranean) with a short reflection… Read more

  • Made in Dagenham

    CMCI’s Dr Ruth Adams  has given conference paper: ‘Made in Dagenham – Gender Struggles & Industrial Action as Entertainment’. Here, she critically considered the dramatisation – as both a popular film and a West End… Read more

  • Dr Howells Recommends…

    CMCI academic and visual culture specialist Dr Richard Howells recommends the much-anticipated Ai Weiwei exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts from September 19th to December 13, 2015: “You don’t have to be admirer of… Read more