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Episode 1: PEOPLE

Episode 1: PEOPLE

Episode 1 of the The Output podcast, hosted by Sophie Frost, titled "Episode 1: PEOPLE" was published on September 12, 2023 and runs 46 minutes.

September 12, 2023 ·46m · The Output

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Who are the different people involved in the new Institute for Digital Culture? What constitutes an Institute within a university in 2023? And what do we even mean by "digital culture"?In this first episode of The Output, we're going to ponder what it means to hold so many different perspectives of what digital culture is - and what it could be - within a research environment like this one.You'll hear contributions from university staff and associates including Steve Williams - Director of Library and Learning Services, Clarissa Wilson - PhD candidate, Andrew Fletcher - Director of Attenborough Arts Centre, Ross Parry - Professor of Museum Technology and Director of the Institute for Digital Culture, Andrew Hugill - Professor of Music and Creative Computing, Uzma Johal MBE - Co-Founder and CEO of Threshold Studios, and Dr Alberto Cossu - Lecturer in Media and Communication.The Output is written and presented by Dr Sophie Frost and Chris Thorpe-Tracey, who also edited it. Artwork is by Matt C Stokes. The Output is a Low Rumbling production for the Institute for Digital Culture at the University of Leicester. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Who are the different people involved in the new Institute for Digital Culture? What constitutes an Institute within a university in 2023? And what do we even mean by "digital culture"?


In this first episode of The Output, we're going to ponder what it means to hold so many different perspectives of what digital culture is - and what it could be - within a research environment like this one.


You'll hear contributions from university staff and associates including Steve Williams - Director of Library and Learning Services, Clarissa Wilson - PhD candidate, Andrew Fletcher - Director of Attenborough Arts Centre, Ross Parry - Professor of Museum Technology and Director of the Institute for Digital Culture, Andrew Hugill - Professor of Music and Creative Computing, Uzma Johal MBE - Co-Founder and CEO of Threshold Studios, and Dr Alberto Cossu - Lecturer in Media and Communication.


The Output is written and presented by Dr Sophie Frost and Chris Thorpe-Tracey, who also edited it. Artwork is by Matt C Stokes. The Output is a Low Rumbling production for the Institute for Digital Culture at the University of Leicester.





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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