Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Pritchard, Helen
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Number of items: 37.
2021
Pritchard, Helen; Rocha, Jara and Snelting, Femke.
2021.
We Have Always Been Geohackers.
In: Annike Haas; Maximilian Haas; Hanna Magauer and Dennis Pohl, eds.
How to Relate: Wissen, Künste, Praktiken / Knowledge, Arts, Practices.
Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, pp. 243-257.
ISBN 9783837657654
[Book Section]
2019
Houston, Lara; Gabrys, Jennifer and Pritchard, Helen.
2019.
Breakdown in the Smart City: Exploring Workarounds with Urban-sensing Practices and Technologies.
Science, Technology, & Human Values, 44(5),
pp. 843-870.
ISSN 0162-2439
[Article]
2018
Pritchard, Helen; Gabrys, Jennifer and Houston, Lara.
2018.
Re-Calibrating DIY: Testing Participation across Digital Sensors, Fry Pans and Environmental Media.
New Media & Society, 20(12),
pp. 4533-4552.
ISSN 1461-4448
[Article]
Pritchard, Helen; Rocha, Jara and Snelting, Femke.
2018.
Ultrasonic dreams of aclinical renderings.
Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology(13),
[Article]
Gabrys, Jennifer and Pritchard, Helen.
2018.
Sensing Practices.
In: Rosi Braidotti and Maria Hlavajova, eds.
Posthuman Glossary.
London: Bloomsbury.
ISBN 9781350030244
[Book Section]
Gabrys, Jennifer and Pritchard, Helen.
2018.
Just Good Enough Data and Environmental Sensing: Moving Beyond Regulatory Benchmarks toward Citizen Action.
International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, 13,
pp. 4-14.
[Article]
Pritchard, Helen.
2018.
Critter Compiler.
In: Helen Pritchard; Eric Snodgrass and Magda Tyżlik-Carver, eds.
Data Browser 06: Executing Practices.
(6)
Open Humanities Press, pp. 237-251.
ISBN 9781785420566
[Book Section]
Pritchard, Helen; Snodgrass, Eric and Tyżlik-Carver, Magda, eds.
2018.
Data Browser 06: Executing Practices.
Open Humanities Press.
ISBN 978-1-78542-057-3
[Edited Book]
Pritchard, Helen; Snodgrass, Eric and Tyżlik-Carver, Magda.
2018.
Executing Practices.
In: Helen Pritchard; Eric Snodgrass and Magda Tyżlik-Carver, eds.
Data Browser 06: Executing Practices.
(6)
Open Humanities Press, pp. 9-24.
ISBN 9781785420566
[Book Section]
2017
Gabrys, Jennifer and Pritchard, Helen.
2017.
Just Good Enough Data and Citizen Sensing.
In: Claudia Göbel; Gaia Agnello and Katrin Vohland, eds.
European Stakeholder Round Table on Citizen and DIY Science and Responsible Research and Innovation. Doing-it-Together Science Report.
Berlin: European Citizen Science Association (ECSA), pp. 7-8.
[Book Section]
Gabrys, Jennifer; Pritchard, Helen and Houston, Lara.
2017.
Urban Sensing.
In: "Citizen Sense (Jennifer Gabrys, Helen Pritchard and Lara Houston). "Urban Sensing". As part of the exhibition and events for "The New Observatory", organised by Sam Skinner and Hannah Redler (ODI), (2017)", FACT, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 22 June - 1 October 2017.
[Show/Exhibition]
2016
Gabrys, Jennifer; Pritchard, Helen and Barratt, Benjamin.
2016.
Just Good Enough Data: Figuring Data Citizenships through Air Pollution Sensing and Data Stories.
Big Data & Society, 3(2),
pp. 1-14.
ISSN 2053-9517
[Article]
Pritchard, Helen and Gabrys, Jennifer.
2016.
From Citizen Sensing to Collective Monitoring: Working through the Perceptive and Affective Problematics of Environmental Pollution.
Geohumanities, 2(2),
pp. 354-371.
ISSN 2373-566X
[Article]
Pritchard, Helen.
2016.
Critter Compiler Prototype.
In: "*.exe(Ver2.0). Executions: Conversations on code, politics and practice", Medea @ Niagara, Sweden, 28 April – 3 May 2016.
[Show/Exhibition]
Soon, Winnie and Pritchard, Helen.
2016.
Thousands of other questions.
The Electronic Literature Collection VOLUME THREE, 3,
[Article]
Prophet, Jane and Pritchard, Helen.
2016.
UBIQUITOUS–ALIFE IN TECHNOSPHERE 2.0
The Design, Individuation, and Entanglement of Ubicomp Apps in Urban South East Asia.
In: Ulrik Ekman; Jay David Bolter; Lily Díaz; Morten Søndergaard and Maria Engberg, eds.
Ubiquitous Computing, Complexity and Culture.
New York and London: Routledge, pp. 256-268.
ISBN 978-0415743822
[Book Section]
2015
Prophet, Jane and Pritchard, Helen.
2015.
'SE Asian Ubicomp and ALife: Roaming
and Homing with TechnoSphere 2.0
Computational Companions'.
In: Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) CHI conference. Seoul, Korea, Republic of.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Prophet, Jane and Pritchard, Helen.
2015.
Performative Apparatus and
Diffractive Practices: An Account of Artificial Life Art.
Artificial Life, 21(3),
pp. 332-343.
ISSN 1064-5462
[Article]
Prophet, Jane and Pritchard, Helen.
2015.
Diffractive Art Practices: Computation and the Messy Entanglements between Mainstream Contemporary Art, and New Media Art.
artnodes, 15,
[Article]
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