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Interdisciplinary PhDs co-supervised with [[Alan Blackwell]]: | |||
* [[Martyn Dade-Robertson]] | |||
* [[Gavin Hogben]] | |||
* [[Grant Mitchell]] | |||
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[[Category:Cambridge UTOs (faculty)]] | [[Category:Cambridge UTOs (faculty)]] |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 1 May 2013
François was founder and director of the Cambridge University Moving Image Studio (CUMIS), supervising a wide range of PhD students and research projects, and also running the MPhil in Architecture and the Moving Image. He now directs the Cambridge Digital Studio for Research in Design, Visualisation and Communication.
Crucible projects include:
- Museums of the future
- Digital culture in society
- Virtual theatre of the Early Modern period
- Design, Theory and Society
- Parsing life drawings
Interdisciplinary PhDs co-supervised with Alan Blackwell: