Browsing Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies (Te Ara Auaha) by Author "Ings, Welby"
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Boy
Ings, Welby (Room8, 2004)Boy is Welby Ings' short film about a young male prostitute in a small New Zealand town who discovers the truth behind a fatal hit and run accident. When news of the death spreads through the district, the family of the ... -
Into the underground: the language, history and culture of male prostitution in New Zealand
Ings, Welby (Victoria University of Wellington, 2008)Bogspeak [or code] was a little known argot developed by a crimialised community of men who used public toilets for same sex encounters in New Zealand. The language form subsumed into itself elements of prison cant, pig ... -
Light mannered men: a historical overview of male prostitution in New Zealand
Ings, Welby (AUT University, 2008)Based on interviews and oral history recordings of 50 men whose employment in the trade, or use of male sex workers has spanned 85 years. This presentation briefly profiles extraordinarily shifts in a language form that ... -
Managing heuristics as a method of inquiry in autobiographical graphic design theses
Ings, Welby (NSEAD/Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 12 J)This article draws on case studies undertaken in postgraduate research at AUT University, Auckland. It seeks to address a number of issues related to heuristic inquiries employed by graphic design students who use ... -
The compromised voice: a consideration of typography as a linguistic expression of gay identity in the silent film boy
Ings, Welby (Macrothink Institute, 2011)This paper begins with a brief discussion of interdisciplinary connections between linguistics and typography. It then offers a consideration of how typography used in queer film has been employed to marginalise gay men. ... -
The internal pathway of the self: supervisory implications of autobiographical, practice-led Ph.D. design theses
Ings, Welby (Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design/Swinburne University of Technology Faculty of Design, 2011)This paper draws on case studies undertaken in doctoral research at AUT University. It seeks to address a number of issues related to inquiries employed by graphic design students who use autobiographic approaches when ...