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Winchester Centre for Global Futures in Art Design & Media

Partners

Members of the Centre have a record of working with galleries and museums, grant-giving agencies and publishers across the world, and look forward to developing new partnerships for the Centre, and welcome all approaches.

Our research staff have developed many international relationships for the betterment of cultural enrichment, entertainment and critical understanding.

Partners we have worked with or are working with include:

Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW Basel, Institut Experimentelle Design-und Medienkulturen
Kochi-Muziris Biennale (India)
Tate Exchange
The John Hansard Gallery
Srishti Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Bangalore, India.
transmediale (Berlin)
Victoria and Albert Museum
W+K Exp Gallery (Delhi, India)
Weiden & Kennedy (global advertising agency)

Research Consortia

University of California San Diego Department of Visual Arts
Centre for Transformative Media, Parsons School of Design, The New School

Publishers

Fellows have acted as consultants for art publishers in Australia, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image and others. Some of our continuing partnerships appear in the website pages on funded research; others are listed below.

Fellows have especially strong records of working with research publishers. Some of these appear below.

Book series

Cultural Politics Book
Recursions: Theories of Media, Materiality and Cultural Techniques, Amsterdam University Press
Technicities, Edinburgh University Press
Theory Now book series, Polity Press

Editorial Boards

Critical Perspectives on International Business
Cultural Politics

The Fibreculture Journal
Futures
International Journal of Cultural Studies
Journal of Visual Culture
Journal of Contemporary Painting 
Luxury: History, Culture, Consumption
MIRAJ moving image review and art journal
Neural
Prometheus: Critical Studies in Innovation
Theory Culture and Society
Vectors: Journal of Culture and Technology

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