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Surrender
(Lopdell House Gallery, 2011)A collaborative event between poet and photographer, presented as a simultaneous poetry reading and video performance for "rhythm & verse" series for the Titirangi Music Festival and Poetry Event -
Sustainability design history
(Design Philosophy Papers (DPP), 2010)Michel Foucault’s last published monograph, The Care of the Self, may be considered from the vantage point of how the question of ethics and aesthetics have been separated, or more precisely, how a self becomes a manifold ... -
Sustainable design education: designing virtual online teaching resources for fashion and textiles
(Common Ground, 2015)In an environment of economic uncertainty and increasing competition, universities are challenged to find alternate methods of maintaining quality educational outcomes given the rising costs for teaching space. Further, ... -
Swirling Currents Emerge at the Waiapu River Mouth: Lens-Based Witnessing, Documenting and Storytelling of Slow Catastrophes
(Intellect Books, 2021)This article considers how Indigenous stories and chants can tell us about our ecologies in the time of environmental emergencies. For Ngāti Porou of the lower reaches of the Waiapu river catchment in Te Ika-a-Māui, the ... -
System innovation for sustainability at product development level: a conceptual framework
(AUT University, 2011)It is now commonly accepted that, in order to achieve sustainability, the socio-technical systems which fulfil social functions such as housing, food, mobility need to be transformed. This transformation is known as system ... -
System innovation for sustainability at product development level: a scenario method and a workshop process
(New Zealand Society for Sustainability Engineering and Science, 2010)It is now commonly accepted that, in order to achieve sustainability, we need societal transformation, which requires institutional, social/cultural, organisational as well as technological change. This type of massive ... -
Talking Backwards in a Land without Shadows
(Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, 2018)In 1837 I arrived here, inside the belly of a dream. The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge , had not yet charted its likeness. I am speaking backwards here, where ‘...the body separates itself from thought, … ... -
Te Roopu Waiora E Inclusão Na Nova Zelândia. Um Projeto De Design Para Uma Ong Māori Dedicada a Defici-entes
(Centro de Investigação e Comunicação (CIAC), 2020)This paper describes a Communication Design project developed by year three Communication Design students in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The article outlines the methodological framework based on a human-centred design approach ... -
Teaching Visual Storytelling for Virtual Production Pipelines Incorporating Motion Capture and Visual Effects
(ACM Digital Library, 2015)Film, television and media production are subject to consistent change due to ever-evolving technological and economic environments. Accordingly, tertiary teaching of subject areas such as cinema, animation and visual ... -
Technologies of research and teaching in the Pacific
(BaoHouse and Rensselaer, 2010)This paper engages in a series of questions arising from the potentials and pitfalls of using digital technologies in teaching and research in Pacific communities. As will become clear, we were unable to answer these ... -
Textile and Design Lab case studies
(Textile & Design Lab, AUT University, 2012)This presentation at the TDLs 2012'Innovations in Printed Textiles Symposium' discussed innovative textile print on merino applications developed at the TDL between 2010 and 2012. -
The 10 Predicaments of Maui. Notes on Tricksters
(Clouds, Artspace, 2008)A 7000 word essay The 10 Predicaments of Maui.Notes on Tricksters. A response to the Francis Alys exhibition (to be continued) 1992- at Artspace, Auckland 2005 on the role of the Trickster and contemporary art. -
The Barricades Commission
(Cheshire Architects Ltd, 2006)The initial drawing in this series was a response to the Auckland Architecture Association Urban Gaze 2006 competition, which invited spatial speculations on the city themed around the concept of the 'gift'. The work ... -
The burden of ethics: the use of design and architecture as political propaganda
(Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand (POPCAANZ), 2014)In the face of an underlying theoretical structure that links the subjects of propaganda and politics with architectural and design practice, it can be argued that both designers and architects often use ideologies ... -
The compromised voice: a consideration of typography as a linguistic expression of gay identity in the silent film boy
(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 compromised voice: a consideration of typography as a linguistic expression of gay identity in the silent film boy
(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 contracted joint
(Enigma for University of Auckland, 2008)Rykwert argues a correlation between Jean-Jacques Rousseau's account of the origin of civil society and Marc-Antoine Laugier's account of originary architecture. This paper will speculate on the architectural construction ... -
The ergodesign of childbirth
(Delft University of Technology, 2011)The main aim of this paper is to showcase the symbiotic potency of an integrated Ergonomics and Design Research. The focus is to capture actionable insights for the design and evaluation of an Obstetric Body-Support System ...