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Introduction
Why choose this course?
Overview
The School of Arts Digital Twins studentship seeks to explore how a studentship might investigate the making of digital surrogates, or twins, of items in Oxford Brookes Library and Special Collections, particularly the Chris Fowler Artist Book collection, with an emphasis on how sensors may be deployed within the making of twinned/surrogate publications.
Surrogates, to scale copies of fragile or rare publications, are sometimes used in libraries and special collections as a way to enable researchers to access books and other objects, which are otherwise difficult to handle or access, but how might these be rethought via the critical frameworks and material possibilities of post-digital publishing and artist books.
Additional details
The project also seeks to research how we might create a satellite, or a digital sibling, of the library within the new building in Headington Hill, to host the surrogate publications produced within the studentship, but also
reimagine the collections, catalyse engagement with them, and become a living laboratory for making post-digital publications – a hybrid Library-Lab space.
Modules
Entry Criteria
ENTRY REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Home Office Share Code
For EU students only.
IF no Qualification
Please provide CV with at least 2 years of work experience, and employee reference letter.
Entry requirements
The studentship would suit someone with an interest in post-digital approaches to publishing, particularly in the arts, digital heritage / humanities, and relevant skills/interests in programming and the use of sensors.
Support is available via technical staff, including the print and book making studios in the School of Arts and digital specialists in the Dept of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics. Further details on link below.
Application process
To apply for this studentship please see the submission instructions on our website:
When completing your application Online please note the following:
Title: DigiTwins for Post Digital Books
Select the following course: MPhil/ PhD in Publishing
Assessment
ASSESSMENT METHODS
1. INTERNAL ENGLISH TEST if you don't have an English accredited certificate
2. Academic Interview
Career Opportunities
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