Research
Our research will build on a method known as ‘Soma design’, which uses techniques and tools to place the human body at the centre of the design process. We will introduce a practice-led approach, working with artists and diverse audiences ‘in the wild’, to identify novel concepts, enable technologies, and to create and tour new innovate artworks.
The Fellowship follows on from several earlier collaborative projects, including:
- Cat Royale
- Broncomatics
- Climb
- Horizon and TAS Hub Dance projects
Case Study
Cat Royale
Read moreThis collaborative project, funded by the Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub, brought together the artists Blast Theory…
Case Study
Broncomatic
Read moreResearchers from the Mixed Reality Lab and Horizon Digital Economy Research worked with Brendan on Broncomatic following the project ‘Breathless’…
Case Study
Climb
Read moreA collaborative project between researchers from the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham and pianist and composer…
Case Study
Horizon & TAS Hub Dance projects
Read moreWe all have bodies and when we interact with robots we may become even more aware of our body. This awareness can mean we become more attuned to the physical contact we have with the robot…