Talk:Julia Lockheart
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Suggested edits, 26 May 2021
[edit]Suggestions for amendment to page. Thank you.
Amendment to Selected publications section, paragraph 2, please delete s so as to refer to The Interpretation of Dreams, not The Interpretations of Dreams. In the same paragraph, delete psychiatrist and amend to neurologist and psychoanalyst .
Suggested addition to end of section DreamsID In October 2020 and January 2021 Lockheart and Blagrove 2 held online events to commemorate the 120th anniversaries of Sigmund Freud’s patient Dora [link to Wikipedia Dora case study page] telling two dreams to Freud. The first dream was of being rescued from a burning house by her father, the second was of travelling to her father’s funeral 1 . The aim of the events was to discuss with expert panel and worldwide audience how Dora’s two dreams could be related to her distressing family circumstances 2,3. The two dreams were painted by Lockheart during the discussions. 2
1 Freud, S. (1905/1977). Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (“Dora”). The Pelican Freud Library, Vol. 8, Penguin Books.
2 Lockheart, J. and Blagrove, M. (2021). DreamsID events: Painting of the two dreams that Dora told Freud. DreamTime magazine, a publication of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, Spring 2021, page 35. https://www.asdreams.org/dreamtime-articles-online/ https://www.asdreams.org/IASD/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/author-copy-blagrove-spring-2021-dreamtime.pdf 3 Decker, H.S. (1991). Freud, Dora, and Vienna 1900. New York: Macmillan.
M.t.blagrove (talk) 10:36, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
- Done: Many thanks for these suggestions, and sorry for creating the errors in the first place; and thanks also for the suggested and fully-referenced update to the work with DreamsID. It's much appreciated. Esowteric + Talk + Breadcrumbs 11:01, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
Suggested photos, 26 May 2021
[edit]Thank you for making changes earlier.
Further suggested edits 26th May 2021
Please add following commons photo to end of DreamsID section
Suggested caption: Painting of the first dream, of rescue from a burning house, that Dora told Freud in 1900.
Please add following commons photo to end of DreamsID section
Suggested caption: Painting of the second dream, of travelling to father's funeral, that Dora told Freud in 1900
Could the following photograph of Julia Lockheart please be added to the page.
Thank you.
Jollyjewels (talk) 12:27, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
- Done: Brilliant. Many thanks for your help with the infobox photo. I've added the two paintings about Dora's dreams in a centred gallery (to which more may be added later, if needs be). Have cleared the alignment of images above, so that they don't interfere with the gallery. Esowteric + Talk + Breadcrumbs 13:10, 26 May 2021 (UTC)
Suggested changes, 7 November 2021
[edit]Dear Wikipedia editors, Thank you editors for previous changes made. And placement of paintings is excellent, alignment works very well. Suggestions:
1. Following a change to the DreamsID.com website, in the DreamsID section, please amend: They hold 50–60 minute sessions with the dream subject and an invited audience,… to They hold 60 – 90 minute sessions with the dream subject and an invited audience,…
2. In Articles in Journals, currently fourth article down, and reference 9, Blagrove et al. (2019) reference, please change 10: 1351–. to 10: 1351.
Mark Blagrove DreamerMTB DreamerMTB (talk) 20:51, 7 November 2021 (UTC)
- Done: Many thanks for spotting these mistakes and suggesting changes. Esowteric + Talk + Breadcrumbs 21:29, 7 November 2021 (UTC)
Suggested additions, 4 September 2023
[edit]Dear Wikipedia editors, Thank you, editors, for previous suggested changes made.
I suggest the following: 1. In the first main paragraph, and in the second paragraph of the Career section, please change ‘a Senior Lecturer’ To ‘Professor’ Source: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/staff/julia-lockheart/
Can the order of posts then be swapped in the first paragraph so that the Professor post comes first, so paragraph would read: She is a Professor, Head of Contextual Practices, and Director of the Metadesign Research Centre (MRC) at Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity Saint David;[2][4][5][6][7] , a metadesign researcher and Associate Lecturer in Design Writing at Goldsmiths, University of London;[2][3]], and also a design and language consultant to several educational institutions internationally.[3]
2.
At the end of the DreamsID section please insert:
In June 2023 Lockheart and Blagrove held an event at the CG Jung Institute Zürich, in Küsnacht, Switzerland (https://2023emotionsconference.ch/blagrove-and-lockheart), as part of the conference marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Institute (https://2023emotionsconference.ch/). A dream of an attendee was painted by Lockheart during the event (https://dreamsid.com/gallery-of-dreams-and-artworks/dream-of-feeding-cake-to-a-young-man-in-a-room-with-five-small-beds-and-one-large-bed-told-at-a-conference-at-the-carl-g-jung-institute-zurich-held-to-commemorate-the-75th-anniversary-of-the-institutes-founding-30th-june-2023).
[suggest adding link to the Wikipedia entry on the CG Jung Institute Zürich.]
3. At the end of the DreamsID section please insert:
In recognition of the Dadaist influence on the DreamsID collaboration, in July 2023 Lockheart and Blagrove held an event at the Cabaret Voltaire, Zürich. https://www.cabaretvoltaire.ch/#node-80648-en. Cabaret Voltaire was the birthplace of Dadaism in 1916 [suggest link here to Wikipedia entry on Cabaret Voltaire (Zurich)). A dream of an attendee was painted by Lockheart during the event (https://dreamsid.com/gallery-of-dreams-and-artworks/dream-of-a-mother-and-a-child-and-a-salamander-lying-comfortably-on-my-bed-told-at-cabaret-voltaire-zurich-2nd-july-2023).
4.
Under Books
Can the following please have links removed, so all letters are in black, as links do not work.
ISBN 978-0367479961 (Hardcover), ISBN 978-0367479947 (Paperback)
Could the following link to the book please be added as it gives full details of the book: https://www.amazon.com/Science-Art-Dreaming-Mark-Blagrove/dp/036747994X/
Thank you. DreamerMTB 81.104.160.203 (talk) 11:14, 4 September 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks a lot for the useful additions. I've updated the article. I've left the blue-linked ISBNs because when a user clicks on them they are taken to a special page where they can find the book at a number of locations. Have added the amazon.com link as a reference (though not a reliable independent secondary source) after the ISBNs since it gives a full description of the book, but haven't added it as an eternal link, as we can't place external links in the body of an article. Esowteric + Talk + Breadcrumbs 12:04, 4 September 2023 (UTC)
Suggested additions, 3 February 2024
[edit]Dear Wikipedia editors, Thank you, editors, for previous suggested changes made. I suggest the following: At the end of the lines In recognition of the Dadaist influence on the DreamsID collaboration, in July 2023 Blagrove and Lockheart held an event at the Cabaret Voltaire, Zürich.[22] Cabaret Voltaire was the birthplace of Dadaism in 1916.[23] A dream of an attendee was painted by Lockheart during the event.[21] Please change this reference 21 to a new reference https://dreamsid.com/gallery-of-dreams-and-artworks/dream-of-a-mother-and-a-child-and-a-salamander-lying-comfortably-on-my-bed-told-at-cabaret-voltaire-zurich-2nd-july-2023 Note that reference 21 is correct for the previous painting, which was made at the CG Jung Institute. I then suggest adding The painting of the dream from the Cabaret Voltaire event and a film made of that event [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nc9f7nJInpg} were included in an article in 2024 in Psyche Magazine https://psyche.co/ideas/the-reason-we-dream-might-be-to-bring-us-closer-together, on the science of dreaming, empathy and group bonding. Two other paintings of dreams by Lockheart were also included in the article.
Reference 19, typo, Balgrove to Blagrove
Thank you, DreamerMTB 81.154.219.195 (talk) 16:05, 3 February 2024 (UTC)
- Done: Thanks a lot for the suggestions and correction. Esowteric + Talk + Breadcrumbs 17:15, 3 February 2024 (UTC)
Suggested additions, 7 March 2024
[edit]Suggested addition at the end of the DreamsID section In March 2024 a painting of a dream by Lockheart was included in the article Does dreaming have a function? [1] in The Psychologist [2] [3] a publication of the British Psychological Society [4]. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.154.219.215 (talk) 12:51, 17 March 2024 (UTC)
- Done: Thanks for the suggested addition. Esowteric + Talk + Breadcrumbs 13:27, 17 March 2024 (UTC)
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