Items where Author is "Gent, Susannah"
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Article
BOLLAND, Emma, CALVER, Julia, CLARKE, Helen, FINNEY, Louise, GENT, Susannah, KIVLAND, Sharon, MICHAELS, Debbie, PEPPÉ, Hestia and SMITH, Rachel
(2020).
The Work as Will.
Inscription, 1 (1), 6-15.
GENT, Susannah
(2017).
Exorcising Unhomely Street: filmic intuition and the representation of post-concussive syndrome.
Journal for Artistic Research, 14.
Book Section
GENT, Susannah
(2023).
Artistic Lines Of Flight: The Mutual-aid Rhizome And The Recovery Machine.
In: HRISTOV, Đorđe, MAĐANOVIĆ, Milica and ŽIKIĆ, Simona, (eds.)
15th International Deleuze and Guattari Studies Conference. 10-12 July 2023 Belgrade. Space, Control, Resistance. Book of abstracts.
Belgrade, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, 158-159.
GENT, Susannah
(2021).
The Unconscious and the City: A Neuropsychoanalytic Exploration of Cinematic Space.
In: KAVAKOGLU, Aysegul Akcay, HACIOMEROGLU, Turkan and LANDRUM, Lisa, (eds.)
Narrating the City. Mediated Representations of Architecture, Urban Forms and Social Life.
Mediated Cities
.
Bristol, Intellect Books, 56-75.
Monograph
GENT, Susannah
(2015).
(re)collections: fragments for a retrospective film script for "Project SBSBI".
Other.
Sheffield, Sheffield hallam University.
GENT, Susannah and KIVLAND, Sharon
(2015).
Editions II, Removed from the Eyes.
Other.
Sheffield, MA Bibliotheque.
Conference or Workshop Item
GENT, Susannah
(2022).
“Psychotel: Generating Uncanny Representations Through Research-informed, Affect-led Film Production”.
In: The Uncanny in Language, Literature and Culture, London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, Birkbeck College, University of London, 13 Aug 2022 - 14 Aug 2022.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2022).
Adapting film creative project realisation to Covid teaching conditions.
In: 2022 ECREA OSC Conference: a new era of (digital) teaching? Theory, Creativity and Responsibility in Communication Education, Online, 9 Feb 2022.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2020).
The Mind Outside the In-Box: The Creative and Collaborative Space of the Walking Arts Research Group.
In: Anthropology and Geography, Dialogues Past, Present, and Future, The British Museum (orig) / online, 14-18 Sep 2020.
The Royal Anthropological Institute.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2019).
Intuitive filmmaking and the territorial unconscious [abstract only].
In: The 12th annual Deleuze & Guattari Studies academic camp and conference, London, UK, 8-10 Jul 2019.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2018).
Unhomely Street: The unconscious and the city.
In: Moving Images - Static Spaces: Architecture, Art, Media, Film, Digital Art and Design, Altinbas University, Istanbul, 12th - 13th April 2018.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2016).
The neuroscientific uncanny: an investigation into the limits of scientific method.
In: Wild or Domesticated: Uncanny in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives to Mind, Interdisciplinary conference, House of Science and Letters, Helsinki, Finland, 20 - 22nd September 2016.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2016).
The wandering mind: a filmic investigation of the uncanny and the walking body.
In: Wild or Domesticated: Uncanny in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives to Mind, House of Science and Letters, University of Turku, Helsinki, Finland, 20 - 22nd Septermber 2016.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2016).
The voice of anxiety : affect through tone in filmic narration and voice-over.
In: Performance and performability: actualities and futures, Leeds Humanitied Research Institute, University of Leeds, 15 June 2016.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2016).
Methodological windows : a view of the uncanny
through filmmaking, psychoanalysis, and psychology.
In: METHOD: Ingenuity, Integration, Insight. 2016, Sheffield Hallam University, 12 May 2016.
(Unpublished)
GENT, Susannah
(2015).
A 20x20 PK style presentation of art practice and scientific study as research methodology in the C3RI Method conference 2015.
In: METHOD: Ingenuity, Integration, Insight. 2015, Sheffield Hallam University, 28 April 2015.
(Unpublished)
WATSON, Annie, LEE, Jeremy, GENT, Susannah, TERNAN, Melvyn, PARKIN, Mark, ROBINSON, Andrew and ROBINSON, Sonya
(2015).
Poster for Media Arts Walking Research Group.
In: Where to? Steps towards the future of walking arts, Falmouth University, 16 April 2015.
GENT, Susannah
(2015).
7 Walks.
In: Where to? Steps towards the future of walking arts, Falmouth University, 16/04/15.
(Unpublished)
Authored Book
BOLLAND, Emma, CALVER, Julia, CASCELLA, Daniela, CLARKE, Helen, FINNEY, Louise, GENT, Susannah, PEPPE, Hestia, KIVLAND, Sharon, MICHAELS, Debbie and SMITH, Rachel
(2020).
Roland Barthes's Party.
London, MA BIBLIOTHÈQUE.
Thesis
GENT, Susannah
(2019).
The neuroscientific uncanny: a filmic investigation of twenty-first century hauntology.
Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.
Artefact
GENT, Susannah, PARKIN, Mark, WATSON, Annie, LEE, Jeremy, ROBINSON, Andrew, ROBINSON, Sonya and LAZENBY, Michele
(2017).
Solar.
[Artefact]
Show/Exhibition
GENT, Susannah, WATSON, Annie, LEE, Jeremy, WICHERT, Patrick, ROBINSON, Sonya, ROBINSON, Andrew, PARKIN, Mark, WRIGHT, Ron and LAZENBY, Michele
(2018).
Walk Out.
[Show/Exhibition]
Performance
WELCH, Linda Lee, MUSSELWHITE, Fay, GENT, Susannah and HARDING, Michael
(2011).
Goat Boy and other journeys : adventures in film, music, poetry and taxidermy.
[Performance]
(Unpublished)
Image
GENT, Susannah, BURTON, Maria and HELLER, Ben
(2012).
Physiofun - Engineering for Life.
[Image]
(Unpublished)
Video
WATSON, Annie, LEE, Jeremy, GENT, Susannah, TERNAN, Melvyn, PARKIN, Mark, ROBINSON, Andrew and ROBINSON, Sonya
(2015).
Showreel for Media Arts Walking Research Group.
[Video]
Other
WATSON, Annie, LEE, Jeremy, PARKIN, Mark, GENT, Susannah, ROBINSON, Andrew, ROBINSON, Sonya and LAZENBY, Michele
(2017).
SOLAR - a walking app.
Sheffield Hallam University Catalyst Fund.
GENT, Susannah
(2011).
The Uncanny, the abject and the incongruity theory of humour.
SHU.
(Unpublished)