His research focuses on the use of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) in Men-who-have-Sex-with-Men (MSM), specifically how to optimise uptake within ethnic minority communities. During quarantine he used his time away from clinical responsibilities to focus on research. You can find a blog post with more in-depth details about the project here.Īdrian is a gay medical student at the University of Warwick. They may even subvert a 'decoding' altogether. These unexpected images do exactly what they wanted the photographs to do: represent bodies in ways that are ambiguous and may require time and care from the viewer to decode. When uploading their selfies to their phones, they produced new images - glitches. During the pandemic they began to experiment with queer visual techniques, identifying visual tropes of superimposition, montage, mirroring, image degradation, and the digital glitch. They wished to create an online community and explore shared experiences of gender and/or queerness in the pandemic through the queer language of selfies. Davidson and Dawn Woolley sought to be participants in the project, as well facilitators. This is a space in which others were invited to share selfies where they queer gender binaries in pandemic times and places. These images were produced as contributions to the collaborative project on Instagram. We encourage you to take a look through and to experience, just for a moment, a snap shot of queer life in lockdown. There is a wide variety of content here including photography of the self, artwork, photographs that capture something tangible or physical, GIFs and text based content. i (In a London Gambling Hell).On this page you will find all of the images submitted to the Queering the Quarantine project. You won't find fault with it, kind friends,įined to bridging a pack of cards, or ' se-Ĭuring ' a die, talking over a FLAT, or win. ' Why, to be sure, he gave me a cheque on Upon the mill, And cos he gammons all theīk. Ness could impel, So rum a FLAT to face so Why, if you think meĪ dab I will get this strange gentleman, or Long before this date (circa 1800) the cant Laughs at them for their airs, affectations, Gaudy colours, or FLASHILY cut vestments.Ĭh. Melodious voices give every syllable (notĭressed in coloured cloths and a turban, heįch. It is oftentimes too late withįoolish, empty also anything waterish and Or, as the vulgar say, ' glasses of gin ' Strong claps of thunder, with which I had Using a cant or slang dialect, they becameĪdded : They paid, at first, ready money, Pedestrian hawkers, most of whom lived iri Is and she is called inversely, his FLASH -Ĭalled him a cowardly rascal, and offered Tector of a prostitute, whose FLASH-MAN he Suggested) i'rom the first FLASH-MEN being WITH SYNONYMS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN,įLASH-COVE, the keeper of a place for the HETERODOX SPEECH OF ALL CLASSES OF SOCIETY With synonyms in English, French, German, Italian, etc"Ī DICTIONARY, HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE, OF THE A dictionary, historical and comparative of the heterodox speech of all classes of society for more than three hundred years.
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