Susan Brind & Jim Harold: Curious Arts No. 6
Posted on: Jan. 23, 2014Book Launch including an in-conversation with the artists and contributing writers, and a reading of a specially commission text by Judith Findlay on Wednesday 29 January 2014 at 6pm in the CCA Cinema, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD. From Of Nature and Culture, a visual essay by Susan Brind and Jim Harold, Curious Arts No6
Innovative design is helping stroke patients’ recovery
Posted on: Jan. 31, 2013News Release An innovative real time monitoring system developed by researchers at The Glasgow School of Art and Strathclyde University is helping stroke patients to take more control of their recovery. Funded by Lifelong Health and Wellbeing (LLHW), Envisage is an innovative system that converts complex biomechanical data into easily understandable images helping both therapist and patient. The system is
Innovative design is helping stroke patients’ recovery
Posted on: Jan. 31, 2013News Release An innovative real time monitoring system developed by researchers at The Glasgow School of Art and Strathclyde University is helping stroke patients to take more control of their recovery. Funded by Lifelong Health and Wellbeing (LLHW), Envisage is an innovative system that converts complex biomechanical data into easily understandable images helping both therapist and patient. The system is
Research highlights health and economic problems caused by our indoor drying habits
Posted on: Nov. 02, 2012News Release Research highlights health and economic problems caused by our indoor drying habits Image: Laundry Time, Josh Tremper, under creative commons license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/ Think before you hang your washing round the radiator, that’s a key message from the findings of research carried out by the Mackintosh Environmental Architecture Research Unit (MEARU) at The Glasgow School of Art in partnership