Eidolon

Dataset

Description

Eidolon is an interdisciplinary and participatory live art project, exploring the relationship between the body and technology.

This dataset consists of the video component of the project.

This dataset is held in the Edinburgh DataVault, directly accessible only to authorised University of Edinburgh users. External users may request access to a copy of the data by contacting the Principal Investigator, Contact Person or Data Manager named on this page. University of Edinburgh users who wish to have direct access should consult the information about retrieving data from the DataVault at: http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/research-support/datavault.

Abstract

Eidolon is an interdisciplinary and participatory live art project, exploring the relationship between the body and technology. It brings together artists, performers, medics and technicians, at the Scottish Centre for Simulation & Clinical Human Factors (SCSCHF), Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert, a state-of-the-art professional training facility, providing simulation based medical education.

## Access ##
This dataset is held in the Edinburgh DataVault, directly accessible only to authorised University of Edinburgh users. External users may request access to a copy of the data by contacting the Principal Investigator, Contact Person or Data Manager named on this page or email CAHSS REF: [email protected]. University of Edinburgh users who wish to have direct access should consult the information about retrieving data from the DataVault at: http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/research-support/datavault.

Data Citation

Hood, Beverley (2020) "Eidolon" Edinburgh DataVault https://doi.org/10.7488/499e7091-5a3a-4c8e-ae0e-0effd4a35dde
Date made available2020
PublisherEdinburgh DataVault
Date of data production2016
  • Eidolon

    Hood, B., Goldsmith, P., Jeffs, F. & Pattison, S., Jun 2016, Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert : Collection of creative work.

    Research output: Other contribution

    Open Access
  • Eidolon

    Hood, B.

    1/10/1315/09/17

    Project: University Awarded Project Funding

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