[Air-L] WEBINAR TODAY: Voices of Healthcare Practitioners during Covid-19 hosted by ART/DATA/HEALTH

Aristea Fotopoulou A.Fotopoulou at brighton.ac.uk
Wed Apr 14 02:30:59 PDT 2021


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Wed, 14 April 2021

13:00 – 14:00 BST



Join us today for a talk by Dr Shreepali Patel, Meghan Horvath and Dr Marques Hardin (StoryLab project<https://storylabresearch.com/projects/the-frontline/>, Anglia Ruskin University) Communicating Emotions Through Creative Data: Voices of Healthcare Practitioners during Covid-19. Hosted by Dr Aristea Fotopoulou, part of the the seminar Series - ART/DATA/HEALTH: Communicating public health data creatively during the pandemic.



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Abstract



With a focus on the first wave of the pandemic, StoryLab, an interdisciplinary Cambridge based research institute (aru) built an online infrastructure to host creative expression in form of multimedia stories from healthcare practitioners. The online archive served as a vehicle to give a voice to health and key workers who have utilised social media platforms, the power of hashtags, letters, art, music and online communication tools to share their inner thoughts, emotions and feelings. Concerns over personal protection equipment (PPE), public safety, the attack on science, mental health issues and moral injury have surfaced through individual stories as images, videos, words, music and poetry filtered through online on social media and dedicated platforms. The next stage involved the capturing personal testimonies from some of the contributors in the form of a co-created documentary, which is a work in progress. This event explores why and how this project came to life, through a joint presentation by Shreepali Patel (Concept and Research Insights), Marques Hardin (data collection and on-line architecture) and Meghan Horvath (reaching and engaging the healthcare communities). It will include film clips from the on-going documentary and links to recent events with our co-creators, healthcare workers based in the USA and UK.


About StoryLab

StoryLab<https://storylabresearch.com/> is an interdisciplinary research institute that explores immersive storytelling to enable diverse voices and perspectives. We champion purposeful and powerful storytelling that examines Narrative, Form & Function.

The Frontline project is a digital archive established to collect and empower the voices of health and social care professionals and associated key workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. From March to July of 2020 health and social care professionals, and associated key workers, contributed their voices to the digital archive through video, images, sound, words and artwork.



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The seminar series 'Communicating public health data creatively during the pandemic' is organised by ART/DATA/HEALTH project (University of Brighton, funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council). Find out more here:  [https://www.artdatahealth.org<https://www.artdatahealth.org/>



Join us in an exciting online seminar series with international speakers exploring how health data have been communicated during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on creative and artistic representations of data. The series includes perspectives and approaches to data from bioart, community art, participatory dance, media art, film, animation and more traditional forms of data viz.



For full programme, abstracts and bookings: https://tinyurl.com/ybcrbzu8







Best wishes


Aristea



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Dr Aristea Fotopoulou



UKRI-AHRC Innovation Fellow


PI ART/DATA/HEALTH project https://www.artdatahealth.org


PI Impact of COVID-19 on arts and health charities (UKRI QR-SPF)


University of Brighton, UK




A.Fotopoulou at brighton.ac.uk @aristeaf | https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/aristea-fotopoulou




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