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2015
November
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A Light Palette: The Representation of Scotland's Lighthouses since the 19th century
-Wild, remote locations are a hallmark for lighthouses, so they have been a frequent subject of drawings, paintings, prints, photographs and postcards. The lecture will explore the different ways in which Scottish lighthouses have been represented over the past two centuries, basing itself on images in the collections of the...
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Ethnographic Film Series: Regarding Our Father
-This documentary film is a tribute to Gerald S. Doyle who was Newfoundland's first collector of folksongs and a remarkable salesman, a patriot, and an avid filmmaker.
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Can eye movements diagnose psychiatric disorders?
-Local Experts will discuss current research, diagnosis and care with psychiatric disorders.
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Bright Ideas: the art and science of light
-A new exhibition curated by this year's Museum Studies students at the University of Aberdeen's King's Museum
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George Jamesone - portrait painter
-George Jamesone portrait exhibition
October
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Understanding brain ageing and dementia - a lecture by Prof Lawrence J. Whalley
-Professor emeritus of mental health, Lawrence J. Whalley presents findings from his latest book as part of an informal lecture.
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Performance Art East, Northeast, West
-Public conference with talks and artistic performances.
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If Stones Could Speak: Irish Tales from Liz Weir
-Renowned storyteller Liz Weir comes to Aberdeen for the first time to share stories from her native Northern Ireland.
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Sound of North Opening Night
-Northern hemisphere night skies explored with the launch of this year's festival. Come along and take part.
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Loudly sing cuckoo: more-than-human seasonalities in Britain
-Andrew Whitehouse will explore seasonality and temporality including sensing of seasons through bird sounds in northeast Scotland and elsewhere on Thursday 22 October 2015 at 3pm.