- Space Hopper | V A Explore The Collections
They became a huge craze of the 1970s The hopper has been remade in many different forms and in more recent years the popularity for "retro" toys has seen the original orange hopper, with its smiley face and horns, make a return to the market
- R:ETRO webinars – Reputation: Ethics, Trust, and . . .
Information about upcoming R:ETRO webinars and links to recordings and abstracts from past webinars To be added to the mailing list, email reputation@sbs ox ac uk
- Revival: Memories, Identities, Utopias - The Courtauld
The initiative, led by Andrew W Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Ayla Lepine, brought together a group of international scholars who shared their expertise on revivalism, retro, nostalgia, and historicism The project revealed new ways of understanding how these concepts operate in art, architecture, and design worldwide from c 1800 to the present
- Falmouth final-year project mixes retro FPS mayhem with . . .
In this interview, project lead Willem Trevaskis reflects on the journey from throwaway joke to full-blown game, shares the team's unique approach to retro-inspired development, and offers a peek behind the scenes of one of the Games Academy’s most inventive final-year projects
- Horror in Modern and Retro 3D Games - University of Greenwich
By analysing the survival roots of retro horror games and the psychological narrative focus of modern titles, the proposed product prototype aims to combine the primal fears and survival elements of retro horror with the atmospheric psychological horror of today's games
- Chemistry undergraduates win national retrosynthesis . . .
The annual competition, hosted by the Royal Society of Chemistry and Society of Chemical Industry, aims to highlight the skills of UK chemists from industry and academia in retrosynthetic and forward synthetic analysis This year, the 11th SCI-RSC National Retrosynthesis Competition took place on 8
- From Retro to Neo-Victorian Fiction and Beyond: Fearful . . .
The term, ‘retro-victorian’ in my title refers back to an earlier essay, ‘Natural History: The Retro- Victorian Novel’, first written and delivered as a conference paper in 1993, although the conference volume itself was not published until 1998 These five years saw a
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