The “TAS for Health” project is exploring attitudes towards the use of technology in health and wellbeing decision-making in the home, across users including patients, carers, and family members. We are particularly interested in how use relates to shared values such as trust, […]
The Future Machine is a large octagon on wheels made of ash, oak, steel, brass and copper, with a hand crank, lever, dials and a slot where personalised ‘future quests’ […]
SPRITE+ latest spotlight is well worth a read. It covers the work of Elvira Perez, Professor of Digital Technology and Mental Health at NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre and Horizon […]
Nottingham will be unveiling FACETS:21 – series of performance and interactive events taking place at Lakeside Arts and Broadway Cinema during November. The festival will give artists, performers and audiences […]
Based at the University of Nottingham and/or remote, reporting to Dr Liz Dowthwaite, this programme is administered by Horizon at the University of Nottingham as part of the Trustworthy Autonomous […]