Professor Felicity Callard discusses the history of daydreaming, whilst Hubbub poets Emma Bennett and James Wilkes perform work that explores wandering inner voices.
Professor Felicity Callard is Reader in Social Science for Medical Humanities. An interdisciplinary researcher, her current focus as Group Leader of Hubbub has been to facilitate conversations and projects on the theme of rest and the subterranean history of daydreaming.
Dr James Wilkes is a poet and Associate Director of Hubbub. His recent work has been created by writing through Renaissance chansons, a kind of translation that opens itself up to a stream of chance encounters with past and present. Emma Bennett is a writer and performance artist whose work for presents work that explores what happens when the wandering inner voice makes itself heard out loud.