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AHRC Follow-on-funding for Impact and Engagement Award | Project Leader: Dr. Colin Sterling, together with Prof. Rodney Harrison (UCL Institute of Archaeology) | 2021-. 'Ghosts of Solid Air' is an innovative public engagement project that aims to provide a new Augmented Reality experience enabling diverse audiences to understand and participate in discussions around contested statues.

While debates over public commemoration and memorialisation are nothing new, recent events in the UK and around the world have brought into sharp focus the need for more nuanced and pluralistic stories to be told in and through the historic built environment. Responding to this concern - and building on a process of co-creation developed by the project team over a period of twelve months - the experience will be produced in close collaboration with a group of young people (18-25) from London who are not typically engaged with heritage practice or discourse.

By bringing together immersive design specialists, heritage researchers, community representatives and professionals engaged in contested history, this project aims to provide an innovative new model for creative engagement around public monuments and memorials.

Dr. C.P. (Colin) Sterling

Faculty of Humanities

Capaciteitsgroep Kunstgeschiedenis