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    • Resonant Voices: The Poetic Register in Exegetical Writing for Creative Practice 

      Ings, W (Intellect, 2021)
      Quality, exegetical writing can be constrained when students marginalize poetic ways of thinking and replace them with carefully edited accounts that reshape the role and nature of emotional response. In the pursuit of ...
    • Restless containers: thinking interior space – across cultures 

      Engels-Schwarzpaul, A.-Chr. (Enigma: He Aupiki, 2011)
      In Innenraum denken (Thinking Interior Space), a section in the first volume of his Spheres trilogy (1998, 1999b, 2004), German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk describes human relations as being akin to containers that ...
    • Revealing Embedded Power: Collage and Disruption of Meaning 

      Hajian, G (Revista GEMInIS, 2022)
      Analogue materials and collage are fundamental to my research and practice. They assist in examining and peeling off layers embedded within the printed image. The human body represents power, and an image featuring a ...
    • Revolutions per minute 

      Cullen, P (EyeContact, 2010)
      Six sculptures forming a part of my ongoing r/p/m project. With the exception of one work none had previously been exhibited. Chartwell collection purchased two of the sculptures from this exhibition.
    • Robots y Adultos Mayores en la Vida Cotidiana: Recomendaciones para el Diseño de Robots para el Acompañamiento Artificial 

      Sosa Medina, Ricardo; Hunting, Amabel; Moradi, Parisa
      Este artículo presenta la pregunta de investigación ¿Cómo interactúan los adultos mayores activos con productos de tecnología avanzada como los robots sociales? Para el estudio empírico se hizo énfasis en las dimensiones ...
    • Sailing Towards Sustainability: Material-Based, Practice-Led Research 

      Albarrán González, D; Nienhuis, A (Plymouth College of Art, 2021)
      In this article, we discuss the experiential learnings from two collaborative research projects exploring the reuse of discarded competitive sails in Aotearoa New Zealand. The visually appealing and composite sail material, ...
    • Scale As the Representation of an Idea, the Dream of Architecture and the Unravelling of a Surface 

      Hedges, S (enigma : he aupiki, Auckland, 2010)
      This paper is an investigation into the issue of the drawn scale and fragmented phantasia. The paper follows Italo Calvino’s notions of the instability of scale with the representations of phantasia that are revealed in ...
    • Scale – Time – Complexity: engaging, entangling, and communicating ecology 

      Jamieson, N; Denton, A; Reay, S (International Symposium on Electronic Art (ISEA), 2012)
      This project proposes a forum for discussion that questions how we engage with our ecology. The panel will be framed within an acknowledgment of scale, time, and complexity as an entry point into a conversation about our ...
    • Scholarship & connoisseurship symbiosis in postgraduate design education 

      Yap, BL (DesignEd Asia Conference Secretariat, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 2013)
      The past two decades have witnessed design activities morphing from designing “posters and toasters”, towards strategic planning, system integration, innovation, and social transformation. Probably, no other discipline in ...
    • Security, preservation, enhancement 

      Jackson, ML (Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy (ASCP), 2012)
      In an interview, “The Return of Morality,” Michel Foucault candidly suggests the extraordinary influence of Nietzsche and Heidegger on his thinking. Moreover, it is precisely reading them together that was the genuine ...
    • Seismic stories 

      Robertson, N (The Australian Centre for the Moving Image, 2006)
      Today, I will speak of the dead and so I acknowledge nga mate, those who have gone before. This is dedicated to my schoolmates and the other Kawerau kids mentioned today who have passed away. Uncle Tasman - The Trembling ...
    • Serpents, Tsunami Boulders and Lightning: The More-than-human in the Work of Len Lye, Takamasa Yoshizaka and Fuminori Nousaku, Motoyuki Shitamichi and Taro Yasuno 

      Randerson, J (ASLEC-ANZ, 2022)
    • Shadowy Figures and Strange Interiors: The Optician’s Waiting Room 

      Hedges, S (UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy, 2016)
      The waiting room can be imagined as a frequently visited place, a place to loiter, sit or perhaps stand, walk and converse. A transitional point before entering or moving to another in which no actual movements of the ...
    • Silence and forgetting 

      Engels-Schwarzpaul, A.-Chr.; Robertson, N (AUT University, 2006)
      No abstract.
    • Silvering (Slowly). Augmentation, Age, and Mattering 

      Douglas, C; Gallagher, S; O'Hara, E; Patel, R; Tapuni, M (Architecture Art and Design Research (AADR), 2020)
      Silvering (slowly) was a group show at St Paul St Gallery in Auckland, NZ, 9–13 September, 2019. It drew together threads from our independent research trajectories as a response to IDEA Journal’s questions around augmentation ...
    • Sites for contemporary Gothic 

      Piatti-Farnell, L (Aeternum, 2014)
      No abstract.
    • SkiNZ "Patience": personal narratives of identity within gay leather culture 

      Austin, L (Common Ground, 2014)
      Image dominant cultural coding plays an important role in how we perceive culture. This exists in many areas including, but not limited to advertising, education, news, and popular art, etc. I would argue that the majority ...
    • Social innovation through employing design actualization 

      Thomassen, A (Eburon Publishers, Delft, 2009)
      Recent publications show a relation between design, innovation and empowerment, in particular for the more digital literate people that participate in global networks. This paper investigates whether and how governments ...
    • Software tools for rapid prototype as design 

      Withell, AJ; Diegel, O; Reay, S (Centre for Rapid and Sustainable Product Development, 2011)
      Design teams are expected to produce physical prototypes that demonstrate the working principles of their designs. These projects may involve multiple areas of technology, such as industrial design, electronics, mechanical ...
    • Soho square, Grey Lynn / Deloitte centre, Auckland city 

      Douglas, C (Auckland, NZ: AGM Publishing, 2008)

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