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New book co-authored by Professor Gail Day analyses the work of photographer, filmmaker and theorist Allan Sekula
Amphibious Realities: The Documentary Poetics of Allan Sekula by Gail Day and Steve Edwards was published in November.
Supporting Shorts: the project quietly shaping who gets to make films
“They all have this body of work that proves they’re as entitled as anyone to be involved in the industry”
Faculty researcher introduces concept of ‘rephotography’ to examine how AI ‘sees’ images
How do artificial intelligence (AI) systems generate images and what does their visual logic reveal about authorship, bias and historical context?
New exhibition by artist and PhD researcher explores hidden life of cells through art and neuroscience
A new exhibition by Leeds-based artist and PhD researcher Kelly Cumberland is bringing together art and neuroscience to make visible the often-unseen processes that shape cellular life.
School of English professor wins international prize for book on transatlantic abolitionism
The book has been praised for its richly nuanced, meticulously researched account of abolitionism




