November 2019 Fellows' update: Jenny Tillotson
Jenny Tillotson (CF 2013) won the DELIGHTEX Award at the Leave a Nest Tech Planter Day, where she presented her work on wearable scent interventions for mood disorders.
By Jenny Tillotson,
Jenny Tillotson (CF 2013) contributed a chapter to The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities, exploring sensory design and smart textiles in relation to health humanities.
The chapter focuses on a wearable biofeedback intervention—eScent—designed to respond to emotional triggers by delivering localized “scent bubbles.” This approach is informed by Jenny’s lived experience of bipolar affective disorder and builds on arts and humanities projects, leading to transformative wearable technology.
The full chapter can be read here.
Jenny Tillotson (CF 2013) won the DELIGHTEX Award at the Leave a Nest Tech Planter Day, where she presented her work on wearable scent interventions for mood disorders.
By Jenny Tillotson,
Jenny Tillotson (CF 2013) received a Stelios Foundation Award in partnership with Leonard Cheshire.
By Jenny Tillotson,
Dementia campaigner Agnes Houston (CF 2016) launched the audio version of her book, Talking Sense, at the International Dementia Conference. The book draws upon her Fellowship research and provides practical advice for carers who are supporting people living with sensory challenges.
By Agnes Houston,
Equality campaigner Patrick Vernon (CF 2018) has published a new book, 100 Great Black Britons, honouring the achievements of key Black British individuals through history. The book explores the stories of both new role models and previously little-known historical figures.
By Patrick Vernon,