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    Compound Terra Plastik ka Mela: repair, recycling, and restoration: an interactive exhibition of social and environmental works

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    Compound Terra Plastik ka Mela: Repair, Recycling, and Restoration: an interactive exhibition of social and environmental works from Compound 13 Lab, Maharashtra Nature Park, Dharavi, Mumbai, India, 10th April - 13th April 2023.Participating Artists: Mamoni Chitrakar / Parasher Baruah / Ian Dawson / Graham Jeffery / Subuhi Jiwani / Amol Lalzare / Ben Parry / Abhijeet Patro / Sharmila Samant / Aqui Thami / Rahul KohlCompound 13 Lab is situated close to one of Mumbai’s main recycling hubs, where each week thousands of tons of hard waste are sorted, cleaned, and processed. Tens of thousands of people work in this industry: they make a huge contribution as unrecognised ‘green collar workers’ to cutting the amount of waste that goes to landfill and incineration, and reducing the region’s carbon footprint. Compound 13 Lab, hosted by ACORN India, explores livelihoods and alternative futures, working closely with people engaged in repair and recycling work across the neighbourhood. At the Lab, knowledge and learning is shared through art, design, music, media and citizen science. This exhibition brings together a series of works made by artists, filmmakers and designers who have been collaborating with young people, workers and families from Dharavi over the last six years. Dawson has been collaborating with the Compound 13 Lab for three years and presented his ongoing printing and portrait workshops. At the centre of the space Dawson, Parry and members from the Lab recreated a section of the Carter Road Mangroves to demonstrate the entangled relationships at work within the city. Dawson also exhibited works from his collaboration between the Compound 13 Lab and The Horniman Museum London. Presented by Compound 13 Lab in association with ACORN India, Bath School of Art, Film and Media, Bath Spa University, the Museum for the United Nations’ GLOBAL WE project, and the Protracted Crisis Research Centre at the University of the West of Scotland. Supported by the British Academy through the UK Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund

    The Unsentimental Traveller’s Amours de voyage

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    Parry Graham. The Unsentimental Traveller’s Amours de voyage. In: Caliban, n°13, 1976. La poésie. pp. 55-67

    The identity quest in Kipling’s Kim

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    Parry Graham. The identity quest in Kipling’s Kim. In: Caliban, n°14, 1977. Etudes australiennes. pp. 55-60

    A theological reading of Macbeth

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    Parry Graham. A theological reading of Macbeth. In: Caliban, n°21, 1984. Aspects du théâtre anglais. Hommage à Fernand Lagarde. pp. 133-140

    An Englishman Italianate : Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s double life

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    Parry Graham. An Englishman Italianate : Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s double life. In: Caliban, n°10, 1973. pp. 35-41

    Graham Parry and Raymond Joad, eds., Milton and the Terms of Liberty

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    Roux Louis. Graham Parry and Raymond Joad, eds., Milton and the Terms of Liberty. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°59, 2004. pp. 164-173

    Artist residency at The Compound 13 Lab: Part of the AHRC funded Rethinking Waste Project

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    Compound 13 Lab is a space for experimental design and learning. Our programme introduces design and media tools, audiovisual technologies, 3D design and digital fabrication to disadvantaged, marginalised citizens who because of their socio-economic status do not normally have access to these resources.The materials and resources of Mumbai's recycling industry are the starting point for learning and teaching about ecological design and living solutions. The Lab offers young people access to these technologies through an experimental making space where issues of work, waste and survival in the 21st Century can be explored. At the Lab, young people are placed at the centre of their own learning. They co-design and develop a bespoke ‘living curriculum’ that responds to their issues, addresses their needs and aids their future goals. The Lab is an emergent ‘maker space’ and takes up residency within Dharavi, an area of Mumbai that might be described as one of the largest informal aggregations of (re)maker and (re)manufacturing spaces on the planet. During Dawson's residency a series of self portraits were created on the Labs 3D printer's and the spaces of the Gowdowns were mapped using SfM technologies

    Graham Parry: "The Many Pasts of Britain: the Rise of Antiquarian Studies in the 17th Century"

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    Graham Parry, de la Society of Antiquaries of London, présentera sa communication "The Many Pasts of Britain: the Rise of Antiquarian Studies in the 17th Century" le jeudi 2 avril, de 17h30 à 19h30. Maison de la Recherche de l’Université Paris IV-Sorbonne (28 rue Serpente, Paris 6e), salle D421. Le séminaire est ouvert aux étudiants de Master et doctorat, ainsi qu’à toutes les personnes intéressées. En raison des contrôles à l’entrée du bâtiment, il est recommandé d’imprimer cette annonce et ..

    A new fireworm (Amphinomidae) from the Cretaceous of Lebanon identified from three-dimensionally preserved myoanatomy

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    oai:nhm.openrepository.com:10141/601424© 2015 Parry et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. The attached file is the published version of the article.NHM Repositor

    Séminaire franco-britannique d'histoire : Graham Parry, 'The Many Pasts of Britain: the Rise of Antiquarian Studies in the 17th Century'

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    L'Université Paris IV-Sorbonne, en partenariat avec l'Institute of Historical Research (University of London), le CREA (Université Paris Ouest-Nanterre-La Défense) et le et le CICC (Université de Cergy Pontoise). Maison de la Recherche, 28 rue Serpente, Paris 6e , salle D421 Le Jeudi 2 avril, 17h30. Graham Parry, Emeritus Professor of Renaissance Studies at the University of York, will talk on 'The Many Pasts of Britain: the Rise of Antiquarian Studies in the 17th Century'. As new models of s..
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