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Utilising Capability Approach for Adoption of Assistive Technologies among Seniors: Conceptual Model
(ACIS, 2014)In this paper we argue that the existing adoption theories lack a sufficient level of attention to the context of the everyday lives of seniors and as such have been incapable of successful explaining adoption concepts ... -
Volumetric shape making and pattern cutting
(Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)This paper, in light of pedagogical observations, seeks to explore and examine an alternative approach to pattern cutting through volumetric shape making and a practical, process led investigation using Alien body shapes ... -
The Wardrobe Hack and Uncatwalk digital platforms of action and services for positive engagement with clothing
(Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)"The choices we make about what we wear are influenced by life present, lives past and our ideas about our future selves. Expressions of values ... build a rationale for dress that transcend narrow commercial views about ... -
The Waves in Business Transformation Management: A Conceptualization of how IT-Enabled Business Transformations Unfold
(ACIS, 2014)We examine IT-enabled Business Transformations (ITBT) based on three case studies of successful, multi-year ERP implementation programs. Given the inconsistencies in segmenting the different key periods in ITBTs in both ... -
Wear, repair and remake: the evolution of fashion practice by design
(Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)Through my postgraduate, fashion practice-based research project, The Living Wardrobe, I have become increasingly interested in garment design that specifically facilitates future alteration and modification. There is ... -
Writing on the transformative and imaginary body
(Textile and Design Lab and Colab at Auckland University of Technology, 2014)"Unable to sense any articulation in your palms and fingers, you realise your arms are now stumps, rounded off where the elbows would have been. All you can feel is clammy, thin film, like loosely stretched latex. You are ...