Mark Palmer
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ISEA2011
Dr. Mark William Palmer, Department of Computer Science and Creativer Technologies, Univeristy of the West of England, UK
Mark Palmer’s research focuses on new the use of games and multi-user virtual systems to examine issues of affect and embodiment. Current projects include research into the development of tools to describe body image in conditions such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, the development of interfaces to pain management tools and the use of biofeedback in games. He is undertaking this work at the University of the West of England where he also teaches Games Technology in the department of Computer Science and Creative Technologies. He is presently a member of the editorial board for Digital Creativity and previous positions have included an AHRC Research Fellowship at Staffordshire University and a New Technology Arts Fellowship at the University of Cambridge (UK).
ISEA1997
Mark Palmer (UK), Research Scholar, Staffordshire University, Stoke-on-Trent, UK. MA Fine Art 1993, Cardiff Institute of Higher Education. Recent Group Shows: Borders, National Museum of Wales; Sculpture in the Park, Festival Park Ebbw Vale; Trans-formations, The Artists Museum, Lodz, Poland; Site-ations 96, The Artists Project, Cardiff. Recent One Person Shows: Closeness and Distance, Flaxman Gallery, Staffordshire University; Transience, Swansea Arts Workshop Gallery. Recent Papers: Redefining Spaces, their Phenomenologies and Consciousness, Consciousness Reframed, 1st International CAiiA Research Conference, University of Wales College Newport; Between the Visible and the Invisible, Shades of Time, Staffordshire University.
Last Known Location:
- Stoke-on-Trent, GB
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Title: The Foregrounding of the Issue of Space
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ISEA97
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Title: Difference and the Virtual
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ISEA98
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Title: Critical Interaction Design in the Everyday: Towards New Forms of the Social
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ISEA2004
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Title: Examining Issues of Body Image and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Within the Digital
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ISEA2011
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Title: Putting Users in the Picture: Embodiment, Affect and the Digital
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