Philip Warnell (Filmaker) Mabel Stark, a pioneering American Tiger trainer working since in the 1920’s, had a particularly special act with her Tiger, Rajah. In the ring she would turn her back momentarily on the animal, who would then pounce
Stelarc is a Performance Artist and holds the Chair in Performance Art at the School of Arts, Brunel University, LondonAbstractWe are increasingly expected to perform in Mixed and Augmented Realities. We are no longer merely biological bodi
Dr Frederick Baker (Senior Research Associate, McDonald Institute of Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge and Institute of Creative Media Technology, St Pölten)Dr Baker is a Senior Research Associate at the McDonald Institute
Professor Steven Connor (Grace 2 Professor of English, University of Cambridge, Academic Director, London Consortium, Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College)
Jenna Ng ((Facilitator), Newton Trust/Leverhulme Early Career, CRASSH) University of Cambridge)William Brown (Lecturer in Film at the University of Roehampton, London)Sarah Higley (Professor of English at the University of Rochester, NY)A
Dr Libby Saxton (Queen Mary, University of London)Libby Saxton's research interests include the interactions between film and continental thought, especially philosophies of ethics; French cinema; and representations of the Holocaust and th
Anthony Lane (Film Critic and Staff Writer for the New Yorker)The Cambridge Screen Media Group is delighted to welcome film critic Anthony Lane, who many of you will know from his wide-ranging, ever-insightful and frequently hilarious film re
Kevin Brownlow, winner of an Honorary Award at the 2010 OscarsKevin Brownlow is coming to give a lecture on the impact of silent film. The silent era was the richest in the cinema's history. Every visual advance (except CGI) was invented befo