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Catherine Weir

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Number of items: 6.

Whereabouts you are

Biró, Eszter, Butler, Jacqueline, Calvo, Mirian, Bento Coelho, Inês, Keehan, Allyson, MacLellan, Fiona Jane, Weir, Catherine M., Worsley, Dawn, Makki Zakari, Hanan, Zioga, Polina and Checchia, Viviana (2016) Whereabouts you are. Reid Gallery, Glasgow School of Art, UK, 15 Oct – 10 Nov 2016 [Show/Exhibition]

Custom Software (302 Lines of Code)

Weir, Catherine M. (2017) Custom Software (302 Lines of Code). In: The Stuff of Research Postgraduate Research Symposium, 12 June 2017, Kelvinhall, Glasgow, UK.

The Ghosts of Google Street View: Revealing the fractured temporality of the image

Weir, Catherine M. (2015) The Ghosts of Google Street View: Revealing the fractured temporality of the image. In: Material Culture in Action: Practices of Making, Collecting and Re-enacting Art and Design, 7-8 Sep 2015, The Glasgow School of Art, UK.

A Photograph Blowing in the Data Winds

Weir, Catherine M. (2016) A Photograph Blowing in the Data Winds. In: Everywhere and Nowhere: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Symposium on Imagined Spaces, 20 June 2016, University of Nottingham, UK.

Programming Light: The Processing and performance of digital photographs

Weir, Catherine M. (2018) Programming Light: The Processing and performance of digital photographs. In: PaintingDigitalPhotography: Synthesis and Difference in the Age of Media Equivalence. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp. 42-63. ISBN 978-1-5275-1110-1

The digital index: creating immediacy through the integration of digital photography and captured data

Weir, Catherine M. (2018) The digital index: creating immediacy through the integration of digital photography and captured data. PhD thesis, The Glasgow School of Art.

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