Archives: Projects
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Future news sting
Kick-off explainer to set scene for climate change discussion. Concept is imagined news broadcast around COP40 conference. I’m hoping more has actually changed by then. Duration: 0:53 Clips sourced from Getty Images.
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60 Pieces of Architecture
60 original photographs taken by Martyn James Bull for inspiration and use within Interactive Fiction projects.
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Gibberd’s Viewpoints
Frederick Gibberd and Martyn James Bull compare photos of the impact of Didcot Power Station on the Thames valley landscape
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How beautiful can a power station sound?
Turbine Hall (Frequency Mix) is a sound recording from inside Didcot Power Station in its last week of working in 2013.
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LANDSCAPE Series
Landscape photography by Martyn James Bull. Buy limited edition prints of Thames Valley landscapes featuring the now decommissioned Didcot Power Station. Printed on high-quality materials, these archival prints capture the area’s natural beauty and historical transformation. Contact work@martynjbull.net to purchase.
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Growing as a leader
Growing as a Leader is a 9-part animation series written to support the Air Products leadership development programme.
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Age related macular degeneration
An online course for UK optometrists about age-related macular degeneration (AMD) that offers practical insights for optometrists.
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Learning design lessons from Wordle
A look at the learning design principles built into Wordle, the online word puzzle that is a global phenomenon.
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Campaign launch video for Air Products
Launch video written and produced for Air Products for a performance management change programme.
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Science with light
A 32-page booklet for public engagement about science with light written for the Paul Scherrer Institute
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Science with neutrons and muons
A 32-page booklet for public engagement in clear language and with large photographs written for the Paul Scherrer Institute
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Hannah Research Institute
Article discussing closure of the Hannah Research Institute affecting 70 staff published in Times Higher Education
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Microchip testing
An article for Aerospace Testing International about the challenge of cosmic radiation and its damaging effect on sensitive microchips in the aviation industry
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On Aldeburgh Beach
Fishermen at Aldeburgh Beach, Suffolk, UK, unload their catch at sunrise, with the tranquil sea providing a picturesque backdrop. The short film captures the serene atmosphere and features a conversation about the day’s catch.
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Neutrons for Science
The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble, France, is a leading research centre for materials science. The film focuses on the people and their research, showcasing the centre’s international collaborations and groundbreaking discoveries.
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Nanoparticle nose
Naneum made portable instruments to detect and analyse nanoparticles, with applications in climate research, workplace air-quality assessment, and health studies.
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Silent micropump for medicine
TTP designed a small, noise-free air pump for patients to use in their daily lives, earning an Innovation Award from the Institute of Physics. The technology benefits from a deep understanding of physics and is manufactured in the UK.
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Self-updating LCD shelf labels
ZBD Solutions developed low-power, wireless networked e-paper displays for retail, winning an Innovation Award from the Institute of Physics.
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Real-time 3D microscopy
Aurox simplifies 3D imaging for lab microscopes through basic physics. Their affordable, instrument provides high-quality 3D imaging for individual researchers.