Author: Aled Singleton

Dr Aled Singleton is a geographer who explores the relationship with streets, neighborhoods and the town, with a particular focus on the built environment which emerged during the post-war era. Singleton explores research in the public and enjoys working with performance artists, preferably outdoors and on foot!

A Geographical Approach for Collaboration and Connection?
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May 4, 2023

A Geographical Approach for Collaboration and Connection?

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Psychogeography Becomes More Accessible — and Goes Online
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January 9, 2023

Psychogeography Becomes More Accessible — and Goes Online

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How British Literary Psychogeography Offers Possibilities for Researchers
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December 20, 2022

How British Literary Psychogeography Offers Possibilities for Researchers

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Mapping the Ebb and Flow of Psychogeography
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December 12, 2022

Mapping the Ebb and Flow of Psychogeography

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Taking Our Work to the Street

Taking Our Work to the Street

This is the final blog in this three-part account of a project which took voices gathered through spatially-led video interviews in spring 2022, and developed them into public street theatre with performers and artists.

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Developing Engaging Street Theatre from Interview Materials

Developing Engaging Street Theatre from Interview Materials

This blog post builds on the introduction to spatially-led video interviews. This article outlines the process of taking such digital material and working with writers, dramatists and performers to develop site-specific theatre. Over two workshop days we worked through ways to represent how everyday life changed during the 1960s in Newport, a city in Wales.

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Using Video to Facilitate and Record Spatially-Led Interviews

Using Video to Facilitate and Record Spatially-Led Interviews

In this first of a series of three blog posts, geographer Aled Singleton reflects on his research experience of taking the very naturalistic and low-tech concept of walking conversations and outdoor events into a digital form.

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