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Research Event: Digital Heritage and Interactive Storytelling

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Research Event: Digital Heritage and Interactive Storytelling

CCCU Staff and Students are invited to a research session exploring Digital Heritage and Interactive Storytelling at Turner Contemporary in Margate on Thursday, October 24th. This interactive and collaborative session will use the development of a digital reconstruction of the Nayland Rock Shelter as a starting point. T.S. Eliot wrote part of The Waste Land in this listed seafront shelter just above the Margate Sands during the winter of 1921. Over the course of the day, we will consider creative ways of interpreting and expressing heritage spaces (not only Nayland Rock) and the potential to connect to different audiences, whilst inviting suggestions for future projects, innovations, and collaborations.

Ideas for brief presentations related to the themes above can be sent to Katie McGown (katie.mcgown@canterbury.ac.uk) by Monday, Sept 30th.

Information for Staff

Capacity for the day is limited and booking is essential. CCCU Staff can use the booking link here to register their place. The provisional schedule for the day is as follows:

  • 10:30 – 11:00 – Self-guided tour of exhibition Anya Gallacio: Preserve (optional)
  • 11:00 – Registration, tea and coffee
  • 11:15 – Session 1
  • 12:45 – Lunch
  • 13:30 – Session 2
  • 15:00 – Networking (optional)
  • 15:30 – Close

Information for Students

Capacity for the day is limited and booking is essential. CCCU Students can use the booking link here to register their place. The provisional schedule for the day is as follows:

  • 9:30 – Mini bus departing from Canterbury campus to Margate
  • 10:30 – 11:00 – Guided tour of exhibition Anya Gallacio: Preserve
  • 11:00 – Registration, tea and coffee
  • 11:15 – Session 1
  • 12:45 – Lunch
  • 13:30 – Session 2
  • 15:00 – Networking (optional)
  • 15:30 – Mini bus Return to campus

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  1. Hello Katie, I hope that you are having a wonderful morning!

    I would love to attend this event to help and share ideas about this and any future projects! I also heard that some of our Game Design lectures will be giving talks there which I would love to attend those as well!

    I think that this would also be a really great opportunity for me especially as an aspiring Game Designer to work on my idea generation, to meet new people, to network and to try and build my career up!

    Thank you!

    Kind Regards.

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