Lovely words from @bgtaylor11 @jameswmorland and Charlie Williams to mark the end of @SolitudeQMUL. Great to see mention of brilliant blog posts from @HettaHowes@nphjones and David Vincent, and astounding contributions from @tashapick, Nisha Ramayya and Akshi Singh.
‘Who are we with when we are alone?’
The Solitudes project has now come to an end. In our final blog, some of our team members reflect on the work of the project and how it shaped their thinking on solitude.
https://t.co/EvEAngUmZi
Come join our team!
We’re hiring a Project and Communications Officer to work with our core team for 12 months (0.8 FTE, start August 2021).
@QMULsed@emotionshistory@QMHistory@bgtaylor11
Details here:
https://t.co/8xs94llCuz
We have an excellent line up for our Solitudes Past & Present seminar with @ihr_history this year!
16th Feb: @drfredcooper
30th Mar: @HettaHowes
20th Apr: @DrSFink
11th May: @M_Kolkenbrock
1st Jun: Christine Okoth
All on Zoom at 5pm GMT. Sign up here:
https://t.co/NatlHOXIB1
We’re delighted to present a film created by the theatre company @IdiotChildCo (@Spamcan @SusieRids), based on our archive of solitude testimonies.
The film gives an eloquent expression to the widely varying experiences of pandemic solitude.
Watch here:
https://t.co/Px3LchXISr
We’re still developing our archive of how the pandemic has affected experiences of solitude and want to hear from you!
Tell us about your experiences on our website:
https://t.co/c0ZrSR6LrH
We’ve just released the first episode of our podcast series: ‘Spaces of Solitude’!
In the first episode, we delve into ‘The Sanctum’ with @HettaHowes, @hilpowell, Revd Dr Erica Longfellow, @jameswmorland, & Brother James Koester.
https://t.co/TYj3wKOFRH
@nphjones Deeply unsettling. But that's very much coming from the part of my brain that's a 1980s Avon lady who wants to do everyone's colour analysis and *loves* Data in a mustard yellow.
#Solitude is part of everyone’s life. But #COVID19 has made many aspects of our lives more solitary. How are you experiencing this?
We want to hear from *you* to create an archive of how the pandemic has affected experiences of solitude. https://t.co/hWjIwzjUo1
The latest post in our #Solitude in the Time of #COVID19 series comes from our feline-in-residence, Benji Franklin. So far we’ve focused on human solitude, but what can #cats teach us about solitude? #catsoftwitter https://t.co/kYNeVAKopp
Some bank holiday escapism for you all: in our latest #Solitude in the Time of #COVID19 post, @nphjones presents a video essay on science fiction solitude and further thoughts on cosmic emptiness. https://t.co/MbuEUvOG7H
@themunchmuseum Hi there! Is there someone I could get in touch with about permissions to reproduce Munch images on a university research website? Thank you!