RESEARCH OUTPUTS
SELF-ORGANISED SYMPOSIA:
2017 Curating in the Dark, Artsadmin, London
Notes by the venue: CURATING IN THE DARK is a performance lecture curated by Dr Lee Campbell which explores the alternative realities created through visual impairment.
Lee shares his experience of working with persons with visual impairment, including a recent residency developed through the Open Lab scheme at Barbican Guildhall. Lee’s lecture is punctuated by artist Adrian Lee, performing an iteration of his FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) series of artworks. A panel discussion ends the evening with speakers including Dr Simon Hayhoe, the UK’s leading expert in art education and visual impairment.
Soundcloud recording of artist' panel discussion
https://soundcloud.com/leejjcampbell/curating-in-the-dark-artist-panel-discussion-at-artsadmin-210917
Soundcloud recording of section of my presentation
https://soundcloud.com/leejjcampbell/curating-in-the-dark-section-of-presentationwith-alexander-costello-simon-hayhoe-and-adrian-lee
SELECTED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
2017 Developing Theory into Practice in Higher Education, City University, London
Link to my paper:
http://www.city.ac.uk/lead/conference-events/learning-at-city/conference-sessions/session-3g-paper-1
2016 'SIGHT (UN)SPECIFIC – An analysis of the event ‘You Don’t Need Eyes To See, You Need Vision’ in relation to Performance, documentation, memory and sight', jointly presented with Adrian Lee and Carali McCall at The Future of the Document, City University, London
SELECTED RECENT ARTICLES IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS/ ONLINE PRESENCE:
NEWS
Campbell, L., 2019. Deprivation Strategies: Increasing Public Understanding of Vision Impairment Using Performative Pedagogy. Body, Space & Technology, 18(1), pp. 126–144. DOI: https://doi.org/10.16995/bst.308
‘You Don’t Need Eyes to See, You Need Vision: Visual Impairment, Performative Pedagogy and Technology’, Journal of Pedagogic Development. Volume 7 Issue 2 (November 2017)
Campbell, L. and McCall, C. and Lee, A. (2017). ‘Sight (un)specific: performance as research predicated upon
deploying acts of visual negation’, Body, Space, Technology. ISSN: 1470-9120. Available at:
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/bst/vol16/leecampbell/
'You Don't Need Eyes to See You Need Vision' In Sight, published by the Royal National Institute of Blind People, April 2017, Available at: http://www.rnib.org.uk/insight-online/fine-art-adaptations-student-vision-impairment
2017 Curating in the Dark, Artsadmin, London
Notes by the venue: CURATING IN THE DARK is a performance lecture curated by Dr Lee Campbell which explores the alternative realities created through visual impairment.
Lee shares his experience of working with persons with visual impairment, including a recent residency developed through the Open Lab scheme at Barbican Guildhall. Lee’s lecture is punctuated by artist Adrian Lee, performing an iteration of his FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) series of artworks. A panel discussion ends the evening with speakers including Dr Simon Hayhoe, the UK’s leading expert in art education and visual impairment.
Soundcloud recording of artist' panel discussion
https://soundcloud.com/leejjcampbell/curating-in-the-dark-artist-panel-discussion-at-artsadmin-210917
Soundcloud recording of section of my presentation
https://soundcloud.com/leejjcampbell/curating-in-the-dark-section-of-presentationwith-alexander-costello-simon-hayhoe-and-adrian-lee
SELECTED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
Link to my paper:
http://www.city.ac.uk/lead/conference-events/learning-at-city/conference-sessions/session-3g-paper-1
SELECTED RECENT ARTICLES IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS/ ONLINE PRESENCE:
NEWS
Campbell, L., 2019. Deprivation Strategies: Increasing Public Understanding of Vision Impairment Using Performative Pedagogy. Body, Space & Technology, 18(1), pp. 126–144. DOI: https://doi.org/10.16995/bst.308
Campbell, L. and McCall, C. and Lee, A. (2017). ‘Sight (un)specific: performance as research predicated upon
deploying acts of visual negation’, Body, Space, Technology. ISSN: 1470-9120. Available at:
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/bst/vol16/leecampbell/
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