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Site-integrity was developed by Juile Marsh, an artist filmmaker and researcher at the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM), a world-leading centre in practice-based interdisciplinary practice. In 2017, she coined the term ‘site-integrity’ as part of her practice-based PhD at London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London. Projects have been achieved with sustained technical research and development support from Jonny Fuller-Rowell fulfilling the role of technical engineer / computational developer.

Julie is the Co-Director of the CREAM Doctoral Programme at the University of Westminster. She currently supervises PhD’s in subjects including art and society, documentary film, site-specific practice and creative technologies. Julie works closely with The Deep Field Project situated at the intersection of contemporary art practice and ecological, environmental, and social justice and is an active member of HOMELandS (Hub on Migration, Exile, Languages and Spaces) at the University of Westminster.

j.marsh@westminster.ac.uk