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Rebecca Ellis

Rebecca Ellis

Anthropologist and Senior Lecturer in Human Geography, Lancaster University My research draws upon the disciplines of Social Anthropology, Science and Technology Studies and Cultural Geography to probe various interstitial spaces between knowing and not knowing, between manifest and unmanifest presence introduced by (in)organic entities, forces and dimensions, as resources for theorising the experience and politics of human-nonhuman (non)relationality.

Sarah Casey

Sarah Casey

Artist, Lecturer in Fine Art, Lancaster University. My research centres around drawing as an analytical tool in conjunction with other disciplines. My particular interest is in how drawing can capture information at the edges of vision or even our sensory limits.

Kostas Dimopoulos

Kostas Dimopoulos

Theoretical Cosmologist, Lancaster University My research area is Particle Cosmology. Cosmology is the study of the Universe as a system. Modern Cosmology is based on the Hot Big Bang (HBB) model, which provides a successful description of the Universe history as far back as the first second of its existence. However, the HBB leaves many questions unanswered. The answers hide in the elusive primordial era, when the Universe

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