Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries (CCI)

External Directory

This directory contains external links to websites owned and administered by various members of the vibrant, talented and innovative staff of the CCI Faculty and its departments.

Disclaimer

The University is not associated or affiliated with the sites outside of its domain, so accepts no responsibility or liability for any content on them.  Those within the University domain are subject to the University's discretion.

 


Portsmouth School of Architecture


JURN

Jørn Utzon Research Network (JURN)

URL: http://www.utzonresearchnetwork.org

The Jørn Utzon Research Network (JURN) is designed to expose Utzon's design paradigm to the international academic and practice communities through the development and dissemination of the Jørn Utzon archive. This archive, comprising some 25,000 drawings and sketches, notebooks, sketchbooks, photographs and film provides a unique insight to the work of one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century.

Co-directed by: Roger Tyrrell

 
 


School of Art, Design and Media


Digimites

Digimites

URL: http://digimites.tumblr.com

This is the blog for the MA Design for Digital Media at the University of Portsmouth. Digimites are interested in interaction design and user experience in digital environments.

Managed by: Dr Simone Gumtau

Fashion and Textiles Tumblr

University of Portsmouth: Fashion & Textile Design

URL: http://portsmouthfashionandtextiles.tumblr.com/

This is the blog for BA (Hons) Fashion and Textile Design at the University of Portsmouth.

Managed by: Susan Noble; Rachel Homewood; Christine Field; Elaine Igoe; Katie Lenton

 
Graphic Design Tumblr

Graphic Design: University of Portsmouth Basement Studios

URL: http://portsmouthgraphicdesign.tumblr.com/

This is the blog for the BA (Hons) Graphic Design and MA Graphic Design at the University of Portsmouth.

Managed by: Sarah Houghton

Ministry of Books 

Ministry of Books

URL: http://illustration.port.ac.uk/minweb | http://theministryofbooks.blogspot.co.uk

The Ministry of Books is a research initiative which aims to support, promote, encourage and strengthen the production of Artists' Books at the University of Portsmouth. It holds a visual, expanding archive of our collection. This website will hold a virtual library where students and staff can access our collection on line and then view and handle these for research and inspiration.

Managed by: Dr Maureen O'Neill

 


School of Creative Technologies


CCI Motion Capture

CCI: Motion Capture

URL: www.mocap.port.ac.uk

The information site for the Faculty's new dedicated 12-camera motion capture studio, for use by students and staff.

Managed by: Alex Counsell

Eyles

Eyles

URL: www.eyles.co.uk/mark/2013-mark-homepage.html

The official website of Mark Eyles.

Managed by: Mark Eyles

 
Game Technology Portal

Game Technology Portal

URL: www.port.ac.uk/games

A site containing more background details on the games degrees taught in the School of Creative Technologies. These degrees are (searchable) on the University's undergraduate and postgraduate courses pages. 

Managed by: Mark Eyles

Women in Games

Women in Games

URL: www.womeningames.com

Women in Games highlights academic and industrial perspectives on groundbreaking work in computer games research, games development and games education. It focuses attention on issues of special interest to women in the games industry and through this seeks to address the games industry's gender imbalance and develop a fuller understanding of games and game playing.

Managed by: Mark Eyles

 
Ambient Quest

Ambient Quest

URL: www.ambientquest.com

Ambient Quest is a game designed by Mark Eyles and coded by Neil Dansey of Determined Software with graphics by Mike Rawlings.

Managed by: Mark Eyles

Television and Film Production

BA (Hons) TV & Film Production (TVFP)

URL: www.tvfp.port.ac.uk

A complementary resource for University of Portsmouth students on the BA (Hons) Television and Film Production degree.

Managed by: Ben Thompson; Steve Whitford; Searle Kochberg; Dr Yael Friedman; Damian Toal; Dave Jordan