This issue departs from our normal submission process and is dedicated to the highly successful Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts conference, titled: ‘Sensual Technologies: Collaborative Practices of Interdisciplinarity’ which was held at Brunel University, in September 2010. The conference’s overall theme was the exploration of the collaborative relationship between body and technology across a variety of disciplines. In this respect, the papers and performances in this issue offer an interrogation of practices that are indebted to the innovative exchange between the sensual, visceral and new technologies, in short, the technological ‘writing of the body’. We hope our readers will enjoy this issue and we will resume our normal submission process for the next issue.
The Editors
EDITORS
SUE BROADHURST, Brunel University
BARRY EDWARDS, Brunel University
SUB EDITOR
JOSEPHINE MACHON, Brunel University
EDITORIAL BOARD
PAUL ALLAIN, University of Kent
RIC ALLSOP, University of the Arts, Berlin
JOHANNES BIRRINGER, Brunel University
CAROL BROWN, University of Auckland
IAN BUCHANAN, University of Cardiff
MARIA CHATZICHRISTODOULOU (aka MARIA X) - University of Hull
FELICITY COLEMAN, Manchester Metropolitan University
ELENA COLOGNI, University of Cambridge
JAMES G. R. CRONIN, University College Cork
STEVE DIXON, Brunel University
JOHN FREEMAN, Brunel University
JANIS JEFFERIES, Goldsmiths College University of London
PETRA KUPPERS, University of Michigan, US
JOHN MATTIAS, University of Plymouth
SUSAN MELROSE, Middlesex University
XAVIER MENDIK, Brunel University
JOHN MITCHELL, Arizona State University
GABRIELLA GIANNACHI, Universty of Exeter
HELEN PARIS, Stanford University
CHRIS PRESSLER, University of London
SARAH RUBIDGE, Chichester University
FRANZISKA SCHRODER, Queen's University Belfast
BARRY SMITH, Independent Academic
STELARC, Brunel University
OLU TAIWO, Univeristy of Winchester
FIONA TEMPLETON, Brunel University
TRACEY WARR, Oxford Brookes University
WEBMASTER
STEVEN SAMS
DESIGNER
ROBERTO CRIPPA
COVER DESIGN
NILÜFER OVALIOGLU
Serene (performed at the DRHA conference, Brunel University, September 2010)
Body, Space & Technology, ISSN 1470-9120 is published in association with the School of Arts at Brunel University.
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