Lois Weaver - Performance as a Tool for Stroke Recovery / RESEARCH OUTPUTS
Introduction
INSTRUCTIONS
RESEARCH OUTPUTS
PROCESS
PROCESS STAGE ONE
PROCESS STAGE TWO
PROCESS STAGE THREE
DISSEMINATION
TESTIMONY
CONCLUSION

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

Outputs include:

F.A.S.T. Public Service Announcement

Stroke Association RUFF Documentary video

Green Screening website

Green Screening Workshop Documentary video

Two academic articles

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OUTPUT: ‘F.A.S.T. Public Service Announcement ’

Created by Lois Weaver, Peggy Shaw, and Claire Nolan (London, UK; 2015).

This video was created to disseminate information on how to recognize the signs and symptoms of stroke and served as early experimentation with the use of fantasy and Green Screening as tools for stroke recovery.

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OUTPUT: ‘Stroke Association RUFF Documentary video’

Created by the Stroke Association in collaboration with Split Britches (Manchester, UK; July 2014).

This documentary video was used to disseminate research findings at Science Stroke Art, a conference hosted by the Stroke Association. The video documents the performance and workshop experiments that led to the development of workshop protocols.

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OUTPUT: Green Screening Website

 Created by Split Britches in partnership with Queen Mary University of London Media Art and Technology (London, UK; current).

The website was created to document and share the development, implementation, and final protocols for the Green Screening Workshops.

 

 

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OUTPUT: Green Screening Workshop Documentary video

Created by Claire Nolan in collaboration with Queen Mary University of London (London, UK; 2015).

This documentary demonstrates the workshop protocols showing footage of Lois Weaver facilitating a Green Screening Workshop and includes interviews with research collaborators Rosella Galindo and Pat Healey.

OUTPUT: Academic Articles

  • Rosella P. Galindo Esparza, Patrick G. T. Healey, Lois Weaver, and Matthew Delbridge. 2019. Embodied Imagination: An Approach to Stroke Recovery Combining Participatory Performance and Interactive Technology. In Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '19). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Paper 505, 12 pages.
  • Rosella P. Galindo Esparza, Patrick G. T. Healey, Lois Weaver, and Matthew Delbridge. 2018. Augmented Embodiment: Developing Interactive Technology for Stroke Survivors. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Movement and Computing (MOCO '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 29, 4 pages.