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    • Documind 

      Ho, KT (UCD Clinton Institute for American Studies, 2006)
      This paper uses a series of photographs taken during the historical handover of Hong Kong in 1997 to suggest an alternate concept and approach in photography. Born and brought up as a Hongkongese and now working in a Western ...
    • Dominion Road: the shifting urbanscape 

      Ho, KT (Photowhisper, 2011)
      The Dominion Road project is a photographic project proposed and developed by King Tong HO, the Chairman of Photowhisper Incorporated. Its intention is to explore the ongoing cultural activities on Dominion Road and, in ...
    • Duregraph: A Study of Duration in the Post Photographic Image 

      Van Vliet, D; Mortensen Steagall, M (DAT Journal, 2020)
      This article considers how experienced time can be perceived through manipulated photographic images. The investigation is carried out by a series of digital images whose content is renegotiated over time, while the subject ...
    • Duregraph: Uma Abordagem Metodológica para Investigação Da Duração Na Imagem Fotográfica 

      Van Vliet, D; Mortensen Steagall, M (Universidade Estadual do Parana, 2021)
      This article considers the methodological framework that was designed for a practice-led research project for a Master's degree in Design named Duregraph: A methodological approach to duration in the photographic image. ...
    • Duregraph: Uma Pesquisa Conduzida Pela Prática, Investigando a Duração Na Imagem Fotográfica 

      Van Vliet, D; Mortensen Steagall, M (Centro de Investigação e Comunicação (CIAC), 2020)
      The study advances the artwork of a creative practice-led design research that questions the conventions of power in viewing and stretches the way in which we might understand time as duration. The research was developed ...
    • Dynamic geometries. Te Wero bridge as a pacific monument 

      Young, E; Davis, M; Douglas, C; Ceelen, V; Stevens, B; Phuong, DK; Jones, W; Fordham, F; Xu, C; Chou, W; Neville, H (AUT University, 2007)
      Te Wero bridge re-interprets traditional notions of monumentality by projecting itself as a dynamic point of exchange. The bridge is a new kind of icon for Auckland. Positioned to articulate a subtle adjustment on the Quay ...
    • Echo 

      Jackson, M (Colab, 2008)
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    • El estudio de diseño en la promoción de la ciudadanía: un proyecto educativo desarrollado en Aoteaora 

      Mortensen Steagall, M; Tavares, T (Universitat de Vic - Bau, Centre Universitari de Disseny (https://www.baued.es/ca), 2021)
      This study describes the framework of a brief developed for level 7 of a Bachelor of Graphic Design major in Communication Design and the design outcomes developed during an academic semester in Aotearoa. The brief employed ...
    • Embracing the Tall Poppy: Overcoming Tradition in Customer Jewellery Design Preference 

      Kennedy, J (ideasondesign, 2015)
      This case study examines the role that Tall Poppy Syndrome (TPS) plays within the New Zealand jewellery industry. One company's attempt to subvert tradition and encourage personalization of milestone jewellery such as ...
    • Emily place kindergarten. Competition entry for Auckland Architecture Association Cavalier Bremworth Awards 10 

      Douglas, C; Douglas, L (AUT University, 2010)
      Auckland will densify, but Aucklanders are skeptical that quality of life can be maintained in a dense city. Proliferation of poor-quality city apartments has reinforced this skepticism. It is not enough to simply pack in ...
    • Engaging postgraduate students with business through design thinking experiential workshops 

      Withell, AJ; Reay, S (Hong Kong Design Centre, 2011)
      It is essential that design education extends beyond the classroom to ensure that students are fully prepared to engage with other disciplines, such as business. Design Thinking has emerged as a key mechanism to engage ...
    • Engaging the Invisible 

      Jowsey, S; Williams, M (Association for Computing Machinery, 2017)
      O-Tū-Kapua [what clouds see] is a Mixed Reality art-science project designed to stimulate young learners engagement with scientific concepts. Through complex, multidimensional narratives, this collaborative project has ...
    • Ergodesign: harmonising art and science methods and tools in evidence-based Human Centred System Research, Design and development 

      Yap, BL (AUT University, 2011)
      This paper argues that current methods and tools for product, service and system design are becoming increasingly ineffective for solving complex design problems or for justifying opportunities in human-centred design. ...
    • Ethics of design 

      Jackson, M (Otago Polytechnic, 2009)
      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 ...
    • Eunoia S,M,L,XL: Modular light timber framed structural systems 

      Young, E; Richards, E; Boardman, P (Eunoia Limited, 2008)
      Eunoia S,M,L,XL - Commissioned Practice based research project into modular light timber framed structural systems and their application to a range of five bach designs for the New Zealand market. Commissioned by Eunoia ...
    • Everyday inventions: effectively engaging students with human-centred, environmentally sustainable design 

      Withell, A; Diegel, O; Reay, SD; Charlton, N (AUT University, 2010)
      It has become increasingly evident that the impacts of human development and production/consumption over the last half of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century are unsustainable in the long term. The ...
    • Exploring Critical Thinking in Graphic Design Education in Yemen 

      Sabra, N
      The paper takes a closer look into critical thinking in Yemen. It navigates critical thinking in Yemeni graphic design undergraduate education. This paper tackles the lack of research in the areas of critical thinking as ...
    • Exploring the feasibility of cradle to cradle (product) design: perspectives from New Zealand scientists 

      Reay, SD; McCool, JP; Withell, A (Canadian Center of Science and Education (CCSE), 2011)
      This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product design in New Zealand. A framework for sustainable design was proposed by environmental chemist Michael Braungart and ...
    • Exploring the feasibility of cradle-to-cradle (product) design: perspectives from New Zealand scientists 

      Reay, S; McCool, J; Withell, AJ (Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2011)
      Abstract This research project explores the feasibility of a Cradle to Cradle approach to sustainable product design in New Zealand. A framework for sustainable design was proposed by environmental chemist Michael Braungart ...
    • Fale Samoa and Europe’s extended boundaries: performing place and identity 

      Engels-Schwarzpaul, A.-Chr.; Refiti, A (EAHN, 2012)
      British, German and American traders, bureaucrats and military, rubbed shoulders in Apia, Samoa as the nineteenth century came to a close. Amongst them, they settled their imperial rivalries by contract in 1899: Western ...

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