Rowland, N. (2014) Lighting the lit; Luminosity as protagonist in mediated performance. Final Paper /Proceedings of the Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts conference. pp. 49-53.
Rowland, N. (2014) Looking up while looking down: mobile technologies as an essential interface to the geography of our city. The Mediated City Conference, Ravensbourne College, presented by the Architechture Media Politics.
Rowland, N. (2021) Vertical knowledge: exploring the potential of vertical dance as a scenographic strategy in the performance of site. In: Dramatic Architectures: Theatre and Performing Arts in Motion. Centro de Estudos Arnaldo Araújo, Porto, Portugal, pp. 231-243. ISBN 9789728784928
Rowland, N. (2016) Read or follow? Designing with mobile technologies and digital space. In: Imagining the City; Art, Creative Practices and Media Speculations. Intellect Books, Bristol. ISBN 9781783205578
Rowland, N. (2019) Seeing Anew: the role of lighting in creation of place in site-generic/specific performance. In: TaPRA Conference 2019, 4-6 September 2019, University of Exeter. (Unpublished)
Rowland, N. (2015) Lost in Translation? compromises and assumptions in lighting programming syntaxes. In: TaPRA PGR Symposium on People and Processes Backstage, 7th February 2015, University of Manchester. (Unpublished)
Rowland, N. (2015) Lighting the lit: luminosity as protagonist in mediated performance. In: DRHA 2014, 31st Aug - 3rd Sept 2014, University of Greenwich, London.
Rowland, N., Duffield, A. and Richter, S. (2014) Emerging Never Arriving - emergence as motif. In: Motif 2014, 15 November 2014, Centre for Creative Collaboration, London. (Submitted)
Rowland, N. (2014) The language of light in twenty-first century performance. In: University Research Conference, 17 July 2014, University of Chichester. (Unpublished)
Rowland, N. (2014) Looking up while looking down - workshop. In: Mediated City conference, 1-3 April 2014, Ravensbourne College. (Unpublished)
Rowland, N. (2014) Looking up while looking down: Mobile technologies as an essential interface to the geography of our city. In: The Mediated City, 1-3rd April 2014, Ravensbourne, London.