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Ed. for 1940 issued as its Bulletin 1

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At head of title: The index library.

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Report of the Record society for the year 1907/08 contained in v. 3, 1909/10 in v. 4, 1915/16-1917/18 in v. 7, 1920/21-1922/23 in v. 8.

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Issued with the Following Variations In Title: Abstract of Returns Concerning Jails, and of the Accounts of County Treasurers; Returns of County Commissioners In Relation To Jails

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Presentation from the MARAC conference in Roanoke, VA on October 8–10, 2015. S13. “Un session” I: A MARAC Mini-Unconference.

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In Step was a wearable artwork consisting of a pair of embroidered foot bandages and an actuator ‘cushion’ embedded with 15 electromechanical actuator pistons. The bandage was embedded with woven, soft and flexible fabric sensors - interconnected with metallic connecting threads, fasteners and a wireless interface (in a final form). When wrapped around a foot and lower leg the sensors sat on the ball of the toes and heel. This ‘wearable interface’ was then connected wirelessly to a soft sculptural form, which employed actuators to tap gently in response to the qualities of the walk detected by the soft sensors. In this way the ‘tread qualities’ of the walker could then be felt by someone else holding this device against their stomach – thereby allowing pairs of participants to ‘feel’ the tactile qualities of the other's walk. The work was presented both as a working object and via a short videorecorded performance.----- In Step generated innovative new approaches to interface and sensor embedded clothing/footware whilst also creating an evocative vehicle to comment upon contemporary Post Colonial theories of weight and groundedness – particularly the psycho-geographical ‘separation’ from the landscape that inspired Paul Carter’s “environmentally grounded poetics”. The work’s final form also suggested critical new directions for responsive clothing and footwear for the emerging genre of smart textiles.