Stelios Manganis is an Oxford based Artist, Researcher and Academic. His practice involves the use of mechanisms in contemporary installations, sculpture and performance, to investigate one’s changing perception of what machines represent and how technology can connect man with his environment.
Stelios Manganis is an Oxford based Artist, Researcher and Academic. His practice involves the use of mechanisms in contemporary installations, sculpture and performance, to investigate one’s changing perception of what machines represent and how technology can connect man with his environment.

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‘2016’ Category

Published Book Chapter: Learning to See: The Meanings, Modes and Methods of Visual Literacy.
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Published Book Chapter: Learning to See: The Meanings, Modes and Methods of Visual Literacy Edited by Michael Heitkemper-Yates and Katarzyna Kaczmarczyk Published by Inter-Disciplinary Press Publication Date: December 2016 My work on Affect Transmission through Mechanical Artworks has been published as a book chapter in Learning to See: The Meanings, Modes and Methods of Visual [...]
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Published Journal Article: ON Amnesia.
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Published Journal Article: ON Amnesia. Imprints of sound and movement for patients with amnesia. ON Journal, UNSW, Australia. Issue 2, Number 2, November 2016. Good news! My article on how imprints of movement and sound in mechanical art forms can be employed in managing certain cases of patients with amnesia has been published in ON, [...]
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