
Sofas and coffee table, TML
I was invited to initiate a conversation about my work this afternoon, in the TML. Unfortunately it clashed with a lecture at McGill and so several people could not attend; however, there were several people from the lab and beyond. In attendance were Xin Wei (lab director), Harry Smoak (co-founder of the lab, now doing a PhD), Jen Spiegel (a PhD student from Goldsmiths), Christoph Brunner (a member of the SenseLab) and Yu Satow (a Masters student in the lab).
I introduced my work as best I could, explaining my interests and the literature I had been reading. I also outlined the aims and questions of the research and my methods. You can listen to some of the conversation here:
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We chatted for another hour or so after the recording stops, discussing among other things: field-sites, collective action and intuition. I really enjoyed the chat and it was good to be asked questions about my work – it made me think carefully!
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