Professor Tessa Giblin investigates a wide range of themes in her curatorial practice, ranging from borderlines in the age of Brexit, to female self-determination, the potential of art to situate us in a deeper time frame, and our responsibility for the future. In this video, she tells us about how artworks like the immersive video installation “Tremble Tremble” can contribute to less polarised and more nuanced public debates.
Knowledge exchange is the process that brings together academic audiences and research users to share ideas and information. Impact is the good that research can do in the world, and any benefits or changes that come about as a result. The purpose of the videos are to highlight the fantastic knowledge exchange and impact activity that staff across Edinburgh College of Art engage in every day.