Dr Katy Price's research activity
Forthcoming Essays
'William Empson's Science Fiction Visions', Science in Modern Poetry, ed. John Holmes (Liverpool University Press, 2012)
Published Essays
2008 'On the Back of the Light Waves: Novel Possibilities in the "Fourth Dimension",' Essays and Studies, 91-110
2007 'Monogamy and the Next Step? William Empson and the Future of Love in Einstein's Universe.' Versions of Empson, ed. Matthew Bevis. Oxford: Oxford University Press
2007 'Interdisciplinarity and Public Engagement,' In(ter)Discipline: New Languages for Criticism, ed. Gillian Beer, Malcolm Bowie, Beate Perrey. Oxford: Legenda
2007 'Peter Robinson, what are you trying to prove?,' The Salt Companion to Peter Robinson, ed. Katy Price and Adam Piette. Cambridge: Salt
2005 'Flame far too hot: William Empson's non-Euclidean predicament,' Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 30/4: 312-322 (download the PDF below)
2002 'Finite But Unbounded: Experiment magazine, Cambridge, England, 1928-31'. Jacket 20.
'William Empson's Science Fiction Visions', Science in Modern Poetry, ed. John Holmes (Liverpool University Press, 2012)
Published Essays
2008 'On the Back of the Light Waves: Novel Possibilities in the "Fourth Dimension",' Essays and Studies, 91-110
2007 'Monogamy and the Next Step? William Empson and the Future of Love in Einstein's Universe.' Versions of Empson, ed. Matthew Bevis. Oxford: Oxford University Press
2007 'Interdisciplinarity and Public Engagement,' In(ter)Discipline: New Languages for Criticism, ed. Gillian Beer, Malcolm Bowie, Beate Perrey. Oxford: Legenda
2007 'Peter Robinson, what are you trying to prove?,' The Salt Companion to Peter Robinson, ed. Katy Price and Adam Piette. Cambridge: Salt
2005 'Flame far too hot: William Empson's non-Euclidean predicament,' Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 30/4: 312-322 (download the PDF below)
2002 'Finite But Unbounded: Experiment magazine, Cambridge, England, 1928-31'. Jacket 20.
Creative work
'Under the Yoke', with Tom Hall [hyperlink to his page in the music dept], for narrator, electric guitar, flute, trombone, percussion, laptop with 8 channel sound. [Music by Hall, text by Price.] First performance at SuperCollider Symposium 2010, Berlin. Performed by members of Ensemble United Berlin and the composers, Friday 2010-09-24, Kleiner Wasserspeicher, Diedenhofer Straße, 10405 Berlin.
'Not at the Bovine Sex Club on Queen West' (fiction, 2830 words). Chroma: a queer literary and arts journal. 11 (2010). Excerpt to be read at BFI, 2 July 2010.
9 May 2010. Bookmachine (first performance), for voice, books and computer. 8 minutes. Written by Katy Price, performed by Katy Price and Andrew Nightingale. Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.
'deposition' (poem, 19 lines). ekphrasis, ed. Kiran Millwood Hargrave. Freewood Publications. 2010. ISBN 978-0-9565268-0-9. Performed at the Brick Lane Gallery, 7 April 2010. (Now available on Amazon).
October 2009. BlastUp! (interactive digital poem-manifesto, collaboration with babel, a contemporary celebration of Vorticism).
10 May 2009. Haibun/Haiku (first performance). Written and performed by Katy Price. For voice and computer playback. 7 minutes. Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.
'Ship's Radio,' Blackbox Manifold 1, 2008.
'The day the blue track died,' Seam 27, 2007.
'Under the Yoke', with Tom Hall [hyperlink to his page in the music dept], for narrator, electric guitar, flute, trombone, percussion, laptop with 8 channel sound. [Music by Hall, text by Price.] First performance at SuperCollider Symposium 2010, Berlin. Performed by members of Ensemble United Berlin and the composers, Friday 2010-09-24, Kleiner Wasserspeicher, Diedenhofer Straße, 10405 Berlin.
'Not at the Bovine Sex Club on Queen West' (fiction, 2830 words). Chroma: a queer literary and arts journal. 11 (2010). Excerpt to be read at BFI, 2 July 2010.
9 May 2010. Bookmachine (first performance), for voice, books and computer. 8 minutes. Written by Katy Price, performed by Katy Price and Andrew Nightingale. Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.
'deposition' (poem, 19 lines). ekphrasis, ed. Kiran Millwood Hargrave. Freewood Publications. 2010. ISBN 978-0-9565268-0-9. Performed at the Brick Lane Gallery, 7 April 2010. (Now available on Amazon).
October 2009. BlastUp! (interactive digital poem-manifesto, collaboration with babel, a contemporary celebration of Vorticism).
10 May 2009. Haibun/Haiku (first performance). Written and performed by Katy Price. For voice and computer playback. 7 minutes. Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.
'Ship's Radio,' Blackbox Manifold 1, 2008.
'The day the blue track died,' Seam 27, 2007.
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