Browsing Masters Theses by Thesis Supervisor "Carley, Rachel"
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Front the Home (Front): The Spatialisation of Epistolary Correspondence From World War One 1914-1918
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)This practice-led research thesis investigates epistolary correspondences from the front lines to explore the relationship between spatial belonging and dislocation with the concept of the home as a domestic interior that ... -
Recollections of Jeju Island: Remembering Through Touch
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)Reminiscing, recalling precious memories of home and family has become a daily routine since the pandemic took hold, and I could no longer travel to Korea to see my family. I have sought to keep these memories alive through ... -
Reimagining Menswear Through the Exploration of Historical Cambodian Clothing and Cross-Cultural Dress
(Auckland University of Technology, 2022)This practice-based research develops personal connections between craft and cultural identity. Aspects of non-gendered historical Cambodian clothing from the early 18th and 19th centuries and formal qualities from womenswear ... -
A Remembering of Culture and Community: An Exploration of the Ambiguity and Significance of Everyday Affordable Sustainable Clothing
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Individuals ‘experiencing poverty often find it difficult to partake in contemporary consumption behaviours,’ consequently budget consumers are often left out of the sustainable fashion conversation. The design and making ... -
SHOR: A Spatial Exploration of Soundscapes of Birds in the City inspired by the Traditional Indian Art of Kalamkari
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)The disordered world around us manifests itself through noise. This research project entitled Shor, a Hindi word for noise, explores how patterns can be formed from listening to familiar and unfamiliar birdsong to establish ... -
Subnatural Axis: Resurfacing a Post-industrial Landscape
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)“Subnature is not about what is natural to architecture; it is about the natures we produce through our most radical architectural concepts.” Hazardous liquid storage, rust, debris, weeds, crowds, and seagulls settle ... -
Unraveling Lalava: Uncovering the Cultural Knowledge Embodied in Lalava
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Unravelling lalava is a metaphoric expression I use as a means of uncovering the Tongan cultural knowledge embodied in lalava. The research project undertakes an auto-ethnographic approach as I intend to seek a cultural ...