
Our Covid Comics project was featured as part of a series of documentaries created by Benedict Morrison for the AHRC Pandemic and Beyond network. The video below is an excerpt of one of the films in which Prof. Anna Feigenbaum talks about the project.
The documentary series are three films in total and feature different projects and themes. The three films are:
Getting the Message Across
1.1 |
Communicating the Pandemic |
Stephen Coleman |
1.2 |
Cultural Translation and the Interpretation of Covid-19 Risks among Migrant Communities |
Nana Sato-Rossberg |
1.3 |
Scenes of Shame and Stigma in COVID-19 |
Luna Dolezal |
1.4 |
Infodemic |
Peter Knight |
1.5 |
Comics in the time of COVID-19 |
Anna Feigenbaum |
Coming Together
2.1 |
Outside the Box |
Evelyn O’Malley |
2.2 |
Poetry and Covid |
Anthony Caleshu |
2.3 |
Collaborative Solutions for the Performing Arts: A Telepresence Stage |
Paul Sermon |
2.4 |
The application of motion-capture technology in telematic dance performance |
Daniel Strutt |
Coping Creatively
3.1 |
Creative Doodle Book |
Matthew Reason |
3.2 |
Far Apart UK |
Paul Heritage |
3.3 |
Distanced Arts (Entelechy Arts’ Staying Connected Programme) |
Janelle Jones Maddy Mills Claire Howlin Christine Lee |
3.4 |
Culture Boxes |
Victoria Tischler |
3.5 |
Walking Publics/Walking Arts |
Deirdre Heddon Clare Qualman |
To watch all three films part of the series, visit the AHRC Pandemic and Beyond network website.
About 'The Pandemic and Beyond'
'The Pandemic and Beyond brings together over 70 research projects in the Arts and Humanities that have examined the Covid-19 pandemic and are suggesting solutions to the urgent problems that have been created or exacerbated by the pandemic. [...] It is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, with additional funding by Policy@Exeter (Open Innovation Platform and Policy Support Fund)'.
(Source: The Pandemic and Beyond).
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Lecturer in Media Production at Bournemouth University.