Introduction to the Urban Cultural Heritage & Creative Practice Research Collaborative
From the Winter 2012 Symposium held at Brown University. More information here.
Artist Talk by Betsey Biggs on “The Providence Postcard Project”
From the Winter 2012 Symposium of the Urban Cultural Heritage & Creative Practice International Research Collaborative. More information here.
Urban Arts & Activism Panel
An introduction to my work in urban arts and heritage for the A Better World by Design 2010 panel on Urban Arts & Activism.
Unfinished Homes
2010 in Home, This Is It Gallery, Dublin. On the occasion of the exhibition “Home”. Read it here.
“Can you see me now?”: Archaeological sensibility breaking the “fourth wall” of the analog:digital divide
2009 in V. O. Jorge & J. Thomas (eds.) Archaeology and the politics of vision in a post-modern context. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 118-46. Read it here. Read the intervention debrief here.
Iman: Finding faith in Ireland
2009 in Iman: Photographs by Noel Bowler, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office and Zero-G. Read it here. View the catalogue here.
Art & Archaeology
2008 in P. Cooke, A. Feldman, C. O’Donnell, T. O’Keeffe, S. Tuck, I. Russell and P. Ryan Placing Voices, Voicing Places: Archaeology in Inner-Cty Dublin: Spatialitiy, Materiality and Identity-Formation among Dublin’s Working Class and Immigrant Communities, Hertiage Council of Ireland INSTAR Report. Read it here
I’ve seen Banksy. Have you?
2007 Archaeolog <http://traumwerk.stanford.edu/archaeolog/2007/10/ive_seen_banksy_have_you.html#more>
Now, I can see you. The politics of presence and an intervention by Ian Russell into ‘Can you see me now?’ by Blast Theory and the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham
2007 Critical Studies in New Media, Stanford Humanities Lab <http://humanitieslab.stanford.edu/NewMedia/278>.