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Two programmes relating to course AA306, Shakespeare: text and Performance. Band 1) Theatre Games: Dramatist Clive Barker, actress Fiona Shaw and Cicely Berry, voice director of the Royal Shakespeare...
Explores the way society and science - both medical and social - have variously constructed disability as medical, natural and social, and what implications this has for both disabled people and society as a...
Uses the story of two Cornish fishermen to illustrate the physics they rely on. New fishing techniques such as pair-trawling require essential communication between boats. Even small boats now carry...
'The Witch of Edmonton’ is a Jacobean play written by Dekker, Ford and Rowley, first published in 1658. It is based on a contemporary witch pamphlet presenting common superstitions within an English rural...
Support video in six parts for the A216 course: 1) Architecture: how an architectural style (antique classical) can be read both as a system and as capable of carrying meanings; 2) Understanding Painting and...
Jay Naidoo, Minister for Communications in the new South African Government of National Unity, has a vision: every household will have a postal, telephone and Internet address. In a country where the end of...
Aboriginal art is both ancient and contemporary. At one time Europeans denied its existence, but now its success is a cultural phenomenon. This programme considers the complex relations of Western art...
Shows how abstract mechanics can be put to practical use by examining the mathematical concepts employed in tracking, determining the orbit and deflecting potentially hazardous asteroids. Visits the site of...
Between 1830 and 1930 Chicago was laid out and became the second largest city in the USA and a centre of world trade. The complexity of its infrastructure grew as the city was developed using innovative...
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