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Off the Grid: Iifrastructure and transformational space
(RMIT University, School of Art, 2011)Concepts of space underlie and structure design practices involved in the production of human environments, such as architecture, landscape design, urban planning, industrial design and civil engineering, for example. The ... -
On modernism’s secret anxieties by Gerrit Confurius
(Enigma : he aupiki, Auckland. Print production by McCollams, Auckland, 2011)The moderns looked upon strong and enveloping, closed forms with suspicion. These forms have been ideologically suspect ever since – even though we usually respond positively to them and, on holidays, even seek them out ... -
One size doesn’t fit all: teaching graphic design through a Moodle based ePortfolio
(Moodlemoot (Australia), 2013)What is becoming more and more alarming is the reduced amount of contact time we have with the students. We are seeing increased classroom numbers, and having to deliver the same content. With ever increasing budgetary ... -
Out of the Picture: Drawing the Narration of Film
(Visual Methodologies (VM), 2019)Imagine for a moment a story that does not have solid form. It is nebulous but resonant. It is an idea. Between this state and a completed cinematic work, there is normally a process of artistic inquiry. Conventionally, ... -
Out there: Whare and Fale performing abroad
(University of Queensland Press, 2009)What was once classed as 'savage ornament', which could not possibly register as architecture, has today morphed into the stuff of 'iconic architecture'. From another perspective, what began as a whare tupuna or a fale ... -
Panelbeating. Automotive landscape. Competition entry for Auckland Architecture Association Cavalier Bremworth awards '07
(AUT University, 2007)Carparks are not to be thought of as simply service-spaces. Large carparks typically have distant corners which are rarely used for parking. These spaces take on another life, serving a range of complex functions: kicking ... -
Para-Whenua-Mea – Muddy-Soil-of-Mother-Earth
(LIBRUM Publishers & Editors LLC | Basel | Frankfurt am Main, 2019)No abstract. -
Paradigm Shift: report on the new role of design in business and society
(Elsevier / Tongji University Press, 2015)As leading businesses and global organizations started gaining new understanding of the value of design, their internal culture and attitude towards design began to change. Financial companies and management consultancies ... -
Paradoxical Saints: Polyvocality in an Interactive AR Digital Narrative
(School of Art and Design, AUT, 2021)This artistic, practice-led PhD thesis is concerned with the potentials of polyvocality and interactive digital narrative. The practical project, Saints of Paradox, is constructed as a printed picture book that can be ... -
Perennially homeless: deconstruction—a disciplined non-belonging
(AUT University, 2008)In the context of the academy today, what is it to say that we belong in a perennial condition of translation? That is, a translation process across, and of course internal to, the borders of [its] disciplinary borders? ... -
Peripheral Territories: Imagining Common Worlds Differently
(enigma: he aupiki charitable trust, 2020)At the beginning of spatial struggle is separation: perception of what is in, or outside of, one’s body, one’s house, kin, neighbourhood, and polity. We all have vague or even detailed ideas of that separation—but this we ... -
Persian Illuminationism as a Heuristic Methodology in Creative Practice-led Research
(Revista GEMInIS, 2022)This article is structured into two parts. The first considers the research paradigm that emanates from Persian Illuminationism (especially the works the Persian philosopher Suhrawardi). His illuminationist way of knowing, ... -
Plan/Ditch: Topographic Inscription in an Early Colonial Capital
(Interstices/Enigma: He Aupiki, 2015)Building on a distinction made by Anne Querrien in “The Metropolis and the Capital” (1986) between “two different ethical principles” and “two different modes of human distribution” associated with urban place, this paper ... -
Planning for system innovation in product development teams of manufacturing companies: criteria development for a scenario method
(New Zealand Society for Sustainability Engineering Science, 2008)Due to the complexity embedded in the socio-technical system and associated long planning periods, system innovation has become a research topic to remain mainly in the science and technology policies area and not much ... -
Playscapes: Pure Ludens
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The Politics of Invisibility: Visualizing Legacies of Nuclear Imperialisms
(California Digital Library, 2020)Questions of visibility, witnessing, and agency are particularly pertinent to post-1945 US and French nuclear testing across Oceania. Images of enormous hovering atomic mushroom clouds have become familiar icons of this ... -
The Politics of the Pile. Material Imagination and Improvisation in the 1871 Paris Commune
(enigma : he aupiki charitable trust, 2022)In the Paris Commune of 1871, collectives, collective action, and shared spaces were imagined through metaphors of mounding and scattering. This article explores the material imagination that underlies these metaphors and ...